Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy (this “Cookie Policy”) explains what cookies are and how third parties and we use them. For further information on how we use, store and process Personal Data, see our Privacy Policy. This Cookie Policy is an integral part of our Privacy Policy. Any terms used herein and not defined shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Privacy Policy.
1.1. A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer or mobile device (or other end devices) by websites you visit and applications you use. Other automated means often used on websites and applications are Pixel tags (also known as web beacons or clear GIFs). Pixel tags are typically transparent graphic images placed on a website. These pixels are used in combination with cookies to measure the actions of visitors on the website. Most websites and applications use cookies and other automated means to collect certain data and facilitate services. Cookies are typically used to make websites function or function more efficiently, make your experience when browsing the website or application more enjoyable and smooth, remember your preferences, to autocomplete details, so you don’t have to insert your full details every time you log in (such as user name and password), to tailor content and information that is displayed to you and otherwise work to personalise your experience of the website or application. Cookies are also commonly used as tools enabling websites and applications owners better to understand the use of their products and services, conduct business analytics and engage in advertising activities for their business purposes or on behalf of third parties.
1.2. There are different types of cookies. Some cookies come directly from the website or application you are browsing, and others come from third parties which place cookies on such sites. Such cookies are commonly categorised as “First Party Cookies” and “Third Party Cookies”.
1.3. Cookies can be stored for varying lengths of time on your browser or device.
“Session Cookies” are limited to the duration of your visit to the relevant website or application and are terminated when you exit the website or application. “Persistent Cookies” will remain stored on your computer or device until deleted or until they reach their expiry date.
2. Categories of cookies
2.1. Strictly Necessary Cookies – These cookies are necessary to communicate between the user’s device and the website or application or provide the user with services requested by him/her. Such cookies are used for the sole purpose of carrying out a transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network or to allow the provider of an online service to provide its services as explicitly requested by users.
2.2. Functionality Cookies – These cookies allow the website or application to remember user choices (such as username, password, language preferences, or region) and provide enhanced, more personal features to improve the user’s experience on the website or application.
2.3. Performance (Analytic) Cookies – These cookies collect information about how visitors use the website or application, such as which pages visitors go to most often and if they are likely to get error messages from certain pages. These cookies collect aggregate information that does not identify a specific user personally. These cookies are used to improve how a website or application works, analyse use patterns of the website or application and assist the provider in maintaining and improving its services.
2.4. Advertising (Targeting) Cookies – These cookies are used to deliver personalised advertisements to the user. Such cookies may be used to analyse a user’s preferences in accordance with the contextual information about the user’s activities on the website or application (for example, if a user is surfing a webpage displaying an article about a sporting event, cookies may be used to display to the user an advertisement associated with sports fans), or correlating between a user and information about such user collected from other websites or applications (for example, to display to the user an advertisement associated with sports fans based on the user’s profile in other websites or applications). These cookies are used to promote advertising campaigns of website and application owners or those of third parties and help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.
Advertising cookies are usually placed by advertising networks, which connect between the relevant advertiser and the location of publication of the advertisement.
3. What Cookies do we use, and what information is collected using Cookies?
3.1. Cookies used on our Site contain First Party Cookies and Third-Party Cookies, Strictly Necessary cookies, Functionality cookies, Performance (Analytic) Cookies, and Advertising (Targeting) Cookies.
Information collected on our Website through the use of cookies includes:
- Information about your operating system and device;
- Web Pages accessed within our Site, the link that led you to our Site, dates and times you accessed our Website, event information (e.g. system crashes) and general location information (i.e. city or region).
- Number of visitors on our Site and which web pages have been viewed;
- Advertising user ID and information associated with targeted advertising.
4. How to Manage Cookies
If you do not want cookies to be placed on your device when browsing our Site, you can adjust your browser settings to manage or reject such cookies or notify you when a cookie is placed on your browser. These settings are usually found in your Internet browser’s ‘Options’ or ‘Preferences’ menu. For more information on how to change your browser settings, click on the Help section of your Internet browser. Most Internet browsers also allow you to see what cookies are currently stored on your device and selectively delete them as you wish.
See below links to common browsers enabling the control of cookies:
Browser Type
- Chrome
- Opera
- Internet Explorer
- Safari
- Edge
Please note, however, that if you choose to disable certain cookies, some features of our Site may not operate properly, and your online experience may be limited.
You may also opt-out directly from third party retargeting cookies or other ad-technology trackers through self-regulator services such as the Network Advertising Initiative’s (“NAI”) website – NAI consumer opt-out page or the Digital Advertising Alliance’s (“DAA”) website – DAA opt-out page.
5. Changes and Updates
5.1. We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We encourage you to periodically review this Cookie Policy to stay informed about our use of cookies, the information we collect via cookies, and any updates in relation thereto.
5.2. We will post any changes to this Cookie Policy on our Site and/or Service.
CONTACT US
If you have any questions about these Terms, please contact us at Hamilton Development, Unit B, Charlestown, Nevis, West Indies.
You can also contact us via email at: info@cpa-stars.com or by phone: +447458164874