2. What are Cookies?
(a) Cookies are small data files which are placed on your device when you visit our websites or receive emails from us.
(b) We can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of our sites by you. For all other types of cookies, we need your consent.
(c) There are three broad ways to classify cookies: what purpose they serve, how long they endure and their origin. With respect to their endurance, cookies are either classed as Persistent cookies or Session cookies. Persistent cookies are retained on your device until you either erase them or your browser erases them when the cookie reaches its expiration date. Session cookies are temporary and expire once you close your browser or once your session ends.
(d) With respect to a cookie’s origin, cookies that are set by us are called first-party cookies and cookies set from a domain different from ours are called third-party cookies.
(e) Where cookies are set by third parties e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn etc., we have no control over those cookies but do not share personal data with these third parties.
(f) The specific cookies placed by third parties can be subject to change by those third parties. We will keep this cookie policy up-to-date but please note that the specific cookies listed in this policy at a given time may not reflect the current list of cookies in use.