COOKIE POLICY
Last Updated 20th November 2022
When you visit Cal Solutions website, we and our service providers acting on our behalf, automatically collect certain data using tracking technologies like cookies and web beacons. This notice describes what tracking technologies we use and what we use them for.
SUMMARY
What’s a Cookie?
- Functionality cookies
- Performance cookies
- Targeting or Advertising cookies
What We Do With IP Addresses
How We Treat Do Not Track Signals
How you contact us
What’s a Cookie?
A cookie is a piece of data contained in a very small text file that is stored in your browser or elsewhere on your hard drive. Cookies allow Cal Solutions to identify your device as you navigate through our publicly accessible website. We also use them to recognise return visitors to the Cal Solutions Site. This helps make navigating and interacting with the Cal Solutions Site more efficient, easy and meaningful.
By themselves, cookies do not identify you specifically. Rather, they recognise your web browser, so we don’t know who you are just because you visited the Cal Solutions Site.
Cal Solutions uses both session and persistent cookies. Session cookies are cookies that disappear from your computer or browser when you turn off your computer. Persistent cookies stay on your computer even after you’ve turned it off. You can turn off your web browser’s ability to accept cookies. But, if you do that, certain parts of the Cal Solutions Site may not work for you.
Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies allow the Cal Solutions Site to remember information you have entered or preferences you select, and provide enhanced, more personal features. These cookies can be used to remember changes you have made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages that you can customise.
Performance cookies
These cookies collect data about how visitors use the Cal Solutions Site. This includes data like which pages visitors go to the most. These cookies don’t collect information that individually identifies visitors. The data these cookies collect is aggregated and intended to be anonymous and used to improve how the site functions and performs.
We may also have third party service providers help us track and analyse usage and volume statistical information from individuals who visit our Site. Or, we may use Flash cookies for this. Flash cookies are different from browser cookies because of the amount of, type of, and how data is stored.
Third-party service providers that currently place performance cookies include:
Google Analytics – We use Google Analytics to help analyse which pages on the Cal Solutions Site visitors to the site viewed.
The above third-party service providers that place cookies is subject to change and the list may not include all such providers at any given time.
Targeting or Advertising cookies
Cal Solutions may have third party service providers track and analyse usage and volume statistical information from those who visit our Cal Solutions Site. Cal Solutions sometimes uses cookies placed by its third-party service providers to track the performance of our advertisements. For example, these cookies remember which browsers have visited the Cal Solutions Site. This data given to the third-party service providers does not include information that identifies you specifically, but this data may be re-associated with information that identifies you specifically after Cal Solutions receives it.
Cal Solutions also uses third-party advertising networks that collect IP addresses and other data from web beacons (see below) on the Cal Solutions Site, from emails, and on third-party websites. Ad networks follow your online activities over time through automated means, such as cookies and web beacons. They use this data to provide ads about products and services tailored to your interests. You may see these ads on other websites. This helps us manage and track the effectiveness of our marketing.
From time to time, Cal Solutions works with third parties to provide certain features on our Cal Solutions Site or to display ads based upon your web browsing activity. These third parties may use Flash cookies to collect and store data.
What We Do With IP Addresses
When you visit the Cal Solutions Site, we collect your IP addresses to track and analyse information about the devices that are connecting to our systems and about where those devices are located. For example, we use IP addresses to track which regions visitors to our Cal Solutions Site come from and to detect possible fraud.
How We Treat Do Not Track Signals
Various browsers allow a “do not track” (DNT) setting that relies on a technology known as a DNT header, which sends a signal to websites visited by the individual about the individual’s browser DNT setting. At this time, there is no general agreement on how companies like Cal Solutions should interpret Do Not Track signals. Therefore, Cal Solutions does not currently commit to respond to DNT signals, whether that signal is received on a computer or on a mobile device. Cal Solutions does, however, provide meaningful choices to you about the information that is collected through cookies and web beacons through the various opt-out options set forth above. We will continue to monitor developments around DNT browser technology and the implementation of a standard.
How you contact us
You may contact the Data Protection Officer by:
Email at info@Cal Solutions.co.uk
Privacy Policy
You can read our Website Privacy Policy here.