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Cookie Policy 

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files placed on your computer or internet enabled device by websites in order to add functionality. A cookie can be used to identify a user’s computer or internet enabled device to the website, or to other third party websites. This allows websites to improve the way they work, such as remembering preferences expressed by a user or tracking a user’s use of a website for statistical analysis.

What types of cookies are used on this site?

The following types of cookie on exxposedagency.co.uk (the “Website”):

  • Strictly Necessary cookies

  • Functionality cookies

  • Performance cookies

These cookies are a mixture of first party cookies, which we set ourselves, and third party cookies, which are set by other websites.

Cookie Functions

We use the following cookies to improve the performance of the Website and enhance your user experience.

 

We use the following cookies which are strictly necessary to allow you to access the Website, to move between pages and to receive services which you have requested:

Cookie Name

Function

Cookie Type

UID

This is used to check if a registered user or subscriber is logged into the Website.

First Party

PHPSESSID

This operates as an identifier for a vistor’s current session in PHP (which is the scripting language used to create the Website).

First Party

laravel_session

The laravel_session cookie is created/sent once a session is created so that the software can monitor session counts for an application on the Website. This cookie expires once you close the Website in your browser.

First Party

 

We use the following functionality cookies:

Cookie Name

Function

Cookie Type

Drupal.tableDrag.showWeight

This is used to manage the administrative functionality of the Website.

First Party

Drupal.toolbar.collapsed

This is used to manage the administrative functionality of the Website.

First Party

has_js

The has_js cookie records whether your browser has JavaScript enabled. This helps the website understand browser Javascript functionality so that it can deliver content in a suitable way depending on your settings.

First Party

 

Cookies are also set to analyse how our visitors use the Website and to monitor the performance of the Website. This allows visitors to receive a high quality experience through customised offerings and it facilitates timely identification and resolution of any issues that arise. The following performance cookies are used on the Website:

Cookie Name

Function

Cookie Type

NRAGENT

Set and used by “New Relic” to track user activity. New Relic is a service that monitors the performance of the website, its underlying systems and architecture.

Third Party

__auc

The __auc cookie is created and read by Alexa to track and report information to the Alexa analytics service.

Third Party

__asc

The __asc cookie is created and read by Alexa to track and report information to the Alexa analytics service.

Third Party

__unam

The __unam cookie is created and read by ShareThis service and monitors "click-stream" activity, e.g. web pages viewed, navigation from page to page, time spent on each page etc. The ShareThis service only personally identifies you if you have separately signed up with ShareThis for a ShareThis account and given them your consent. You can read the ShareThis privacy policy here. This page also explains how you can opt out of the tracking aspects of the ShareThis Service if you wish to.

Third Party

__unam

The __unam cookie is created and read by ShareThis service and monitors "click-stream" activity, e.g. web pages viewed, navigation from page to page, time spent on each page etc. The ShareThis service only personally identifies you if you have separately signed up with ShareThis for a ShareThis account and given them your consent. You can read the ShareThis privacy policy here. This page also explains how you can opt out of the tracking aspects of the ShareThis Service if you wish to.

Third Party

__unam

The __unam cookie is created and read by ShareThis service and monitors "click-stream" activity, e.g. web pages viewed, navigation from page to page, time spent on each page etc. The ShareThis service only personally identifies you if you have separately signed up with ShareThis for a ShareThis account and given them your consent. You can read the ShareThis privacy policy here. This page also explains how you can opt out of the tracking aspects of the ShareThis Service if you wish to.

Third Party

__stid __unam __utmb __utmc __utma __utmz __uset

The __stid __unam __utmb __utmc __utma __utmz __uset cookies are created and read by ShareThis service and monitors "click-stream" activity, e.g. web pages viewed, navigation from page to page, time spent on each page etc. The ShareThis service only personally identifies you if you have separately signed up with ShareThis for a ShareThis account and given them your consent. You can read the ShareThis privacy policy here. This page also explains how you can opt out of the tracking aspects of the ShareThis Service if you wish to.

Third Party

_atuvc

The __atuvc cookie is created and read by AddThis in order to make sure the user sees the updated share count if they share a page and return to it before the share count cache is updated.

Third Party

_utma

These cookies are set or updated on any page visited on the Website. Google used these cookies to analyse visitors’ use of the Website. .

Third Party

_utmb

These cookies are set or updated on any page visited on the Website. Google used these cookies to analyse visitors’ use of the Website.

Third Party

_utmc

These cookies are set or updated on any page visited on the Website. Google used these cookies to analyse visitors’ use of the Website.

Third Party

_utmv

These cookies are set or updated on any page visited on the Website. Google used these cookies to analyse visitors’ use of the Website.

Third Party

_utmz

These cookies are set or updated on any page visited on the Website. Google used these cookies to analyse visitors’ use of the Website.

Third Party

_ga

These cookies store a unique client identifier (Client ID), which is a randomly generated number, for each visitor to the Website.

Third Party

JSESSIONID

The JSESSIONID cookie is created/sent once a session is created so that the software can monitor session counts for an application on the Website. This cookie expires once you close the Website in your browser.

Third Party

Managing cookies

If you do not want your browser to accept cookies, you can turn off the cookie acceptance option in your browser settings. For further information about how to turn off cookie acceptance please refer to the “Help” function in your browser.

Please note that disabling cookie support may prevent the Website from functioning properly and you may not be able to fully utilise all of its features and services

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