How do you use cookies?
We use cookies, which are small text files, to improve your experience on our website and to show you personalised content.
What happens if I disable cookies?
If you disable cookies, that will mean that your experience of using our website won’t be to its full potential, as some of the cookies help us to identify and resolve errors or display relevant content.
Which cookies do you use and why?
Here is a list of the cookies we use and why some may collect personal data.
Google Analytics
Purpose: Tracks website visitors that provides information regarding their demographic, location, etc. Industry standard.
The cookies we use (with expiry):
- _ga (2 years)
- _gid (24 hours)
LinkedIn Insights Tag
Purpose: Tracks website visitors that are members of LinkedIn and provides information regarding their demographic profile. Used for advertising purposes, create audiences from visitors of the website, and conversion tracking.
The cookies we use (with expiry):
- UserMatchHistory (1 month)
- _ga (2 years)
- _gcl_au (90 days)
- aam_uuid (1 month)
- bcookie (2 years)
- lang (Session)
- li_oatm (3 weeks)
- liap (1 year)
- lidc (3 days)
- spectroscopyId (Session)
Facebook Pixel
Purpose: Tracks website visitors that are members of Facebook products (incl. Instagram, WhatsApp, etc.) and provides information regarding their demographic profile. Used for advertising purposes, create audiences from visitors of website, and conversion tracking.
The cookies we use (with expiry):
- _fbp (90 days)
- datr (2 years)
- dpr (7 days)
- fr (90 days)
- wd (7 days)
Hotjar
Purpose: Website tracking which shows heatmaps and overall behavior of visitors.
The cookies we use (with expiry):
- _hjid (365 Days)
- _hjIncludedInSample (365 Days)
Cloudflare
Purpose: Cloudflare is a content delivery system that allows to host content in global servers to load content quicker.
The cookies we use (with expiry):
- _cfduid (30 days)
- _cflb (24 hours)
Can I enable ‘Do not Track’?
Do not track (DNT) is a feature offered by some browsers, with some newer browsers offering it as default. It sends a signal to websites to request that your browsing isn't tracked by third party ad, social networks or analytic companies.
We're giving you this information as part of our initiative to both comply with legislation, and make sure we're honest and clear about your privacy when using our website. We know you'd expect nothing less from us, and please be assured that we're working on a number of other privacy and cookie-related improvements to the website.
What happens when I share on social media platforms?