Cookie FAQs
Cookie Deployment and User Information Collection: We use cookies to collect data from your devices such as computers, tablets, or mobile phones. A cookie is a small file that your
browser places on your device, which helps us recognize you and tailor your visits by storing information about your previous interactions. Cookies ensure our website functions
correctly and allow us to deliver requested services effectively.
During your visit, we set a session cookie on your device that expires once you leave our site. Additionally, we place persistent cookies that remember your preferences and simplify
future visits. You may adjust your browser and device settings to block these cookies and local storage devices, but doing so may limit your access to certain functionalities of our
service.
- 1 - Categories of Cookies We Utilize and Their Functions
Currently, there are four types of cookies that may be generated as you browse our site: session cookies, preference cookies, analytics cookies and third party cookies.
Session Cookies
As you move through the site, various pieces of information need to be stored in order for the site to function properly. For example, if you add a course to favourites, this course
will be remembered so that you can access them later. If you log in, it will be remembered which account you logged in with.
This information is stored in a database and is referred to as a session. One cookie is set to keep track of which session you are using. Old session data is automatically deleted from
the database multiple times a day, so this information is not stored long-term.
In addition to the session cookie, a cookie is set to check if cookies can be set on your computer. This is done for diagnostic purposes when you use forms on the website. This
information is used to help solve any problems you may have encountered.
How do I control session cookies?
You can use your browser settings to control whether or not the site sets session cookies. More information on your browser settings is provided at the bottom of this page.
Please be aware that cookies are critical to the working of the site. If you choose to disable cookies from this site the functionality of the site will be greatly reduced.
Preference Cookies
Currently a preference cookie is set when you click OK on the cookies acceptance banner displayed on the site.
How do I control preference cookies?
These cookies are set as a direct result of your choice, and function solely as indicators of what that choice was. It is not believed to pose any risk to your privacy. However, you can
always use your browser settings to control whether or not our site can set cookies on your computer.
Please be aware that cookies are critical to the working of the site. If you choose to disable cookies from this site the functionality of the site will be greatly reduced.
Analytics Cookies
In order to monitor how this and related websites are performing, data is collected about page visits. This information is completely anonymous — it cannot be determined who it came
from. When this data is used, numbers of visitors are analysed overall rather than individual visits.
Analytics information is used in reports and to improve the website. For example, analytics data has been used to add, remove or change features of the site based on how popular they
are with users.
- 2 - Third-party websites
The Company will store personal information which it collects securely. Access to personal information is restricted to the person who requires access to fulfil their role at the
Company.
The Company may disclose personal information collected through the website to the Company’s service providers located in country or overseas. These service providers have privacy
policies relevant to the handling of personal information they receive from the Company available on their websites.
- 3 - Enhanced User Engagement Tracking Tools
Guidelines for Using Pixels and SDKs
You, or any partners acting on your behalf, are prohibited from using pixels associated with your Business Manager or advertising account on sites not owned by you without explicit
written consent from us. Utilizing our pixels or SDKs also means you agree to provide clear, noticeable information to your users about the collection, sharing, and use of their data,
including:
- On websites, an explicit notice on each page where pixels are used, linking to detailed information about the collection and use of data by third parties through cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies for ad targeting and measurement, along with guidance on how users can opt out and access controls for their data.
- In apps, a conspicuous link within your app settings or privacy policy, accessible from within any app distribution site or platform, detailing how third parties may gather and use data from your app and others for ad targeting and measurement, plus directions on opting out and managing data collection.
- 4 - Encountering Barriers Without Cookies
You have the option to reject cookies by changing the settings in your browser. Selecting this option may restrict access to certain parts of our website. If your settings allow
cookies, our system will issue them when you visit our site. Be aware that third-party sites linked from our site might use cookies, over which we have no control.
- 5 - Other Provisions
Comprehensive Data Use Information
For detailed information about how your personal information is collected, utilized, stored, and disclosed by our Company, please visit the Privacy Policy section on our website. If you
have any issues or requests regarding the handling of your personal information, please reach out to our Privacy Officer via email.