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1. What are Cookies?
The ICO defines cookies as small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit.
This information does not reveal your specific identity (like your name or contact information) but may include device and usage information, such as your IP address, browser and device characteristics, operating system, language preferences, referring URLs, device name, country, location, and other technical information.
This information is used to improve the journey through a website and monitor other relevant analytics. Any browser visiting our site will potentially receive cookies from us. Some cookies are deemed as ‘necessary’ for general site use and others not. You, as the visitor, grants permission for this information to be collected.
You can update your cookie settings as any time here.
Please note that if you decline cookies, or set your browser to block cookies, your user experience may be impacted.
2. What Cookies Do We Use?
The cookies being used on our website is listed below.
Here’s additional explanation of what the different cookies are and what they do:
Functional Cookies
These cookies allow us to provide additional functionality, like the ability to have an online chat function, or to be able to show videos.
Strictly Necessary
These cookies are necessary for the website or application to function. Without them the site will not work. Or, they provide functionality that the user expects to exist. Or, the cookies enable us to adhere to the GDPR security requirements.
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies are used so we can collect information about how people use our website – for example, the number of users on a website, how long they stay on the site for, and what parts of the site they visit.
Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to deliver adverts more relevant to our website visitors and their interests. They are also used to limit the number of times a visitors will see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns.
Social Media Cookies
Social media cookies allow users to interact more easily with social media, such as Facebook and Instagram. Where we provide social media links or interactions on our website, such as like or share buttons, and you interact with them, the social media organisation may drop cookies and they will be covered by the Privacy Policy of that organisation. We typically do not receive any personal data collected as a result of such interaction, although we may receive aggregated reports.
3. How to contact us
If you have any questions about the way we handle cookies and your data, please contact us at admin@knowmymemories.com.