Cookie Policy

WHAT IS A COOKIE?

A cookie is a small text file that may be stored on your computer or mobile device that contains data related to a website you visit. It may allow a website “remember” your actions or preferences over a period of time, or it may contain data related to the function or delivery of the site. Cookies can be set by the owner of the website or in some cases by third party services the website owner allows to present other information, run content or provide other functionality such as analytics.

Further information on cookies can be found at; http://ec.europa.eu/ipg/basics/legal/cookies/index_en.htm

 

COOKIES USED ON immunizenet.com and .ie

immunizeNet uses cookies when you visit our website, which is built on the Squarespace platform. We use Squarespace's proprietary analytics tools which allow us to measure and learn in aggregate how our website is being used, and to see for example, which are the most popular pages or what % of our users access our website from a mobile device vs a desktop. This helps us make important design and functionality decisions and helps us ensure we provide relevant information in an easily accessible format. We also use a number of session cookies and a persistent cookie to record your acknowledgement of our cookie usage. For more information on Squarespace related cookies, please visit:  https://www.squarespace.com/cookie-policy

 

ESSENTIAL AND NON-ESSENTIAL COOKIES

Cookies can be classified as either 'essential' or 'non-essential'.

Essential cookies: these are cookies that are either:
(a) used solely to carry out or facilitate the transmission of communications over a network; or
(b) strictly necessary to provide an online service (e.g. our website or a service on our website) which you have requested.

'Essential' cookies are automatically placed on your computer or device when you access our website or take certain actions on our website.

Non-essential cookies: these are any cookies that do not fall within the definition of essential cookies, such as cookies used to analyse your behaviour on a website ('analytical' cookies) or cookies used to display advertisements to you ('advertising' cookies).  'Non-essential' cookies and other technologies are only placed on your computer or device if you have consented to us doing so. 

 

SESSION AND PERSISTENT COOKIES

Cookies can be classified as either 'session' or 'persistent', depending on how long they last after they are placed on your browser.

Session cookies: session cookies last for as long as you keep your browser open. They expire when you close your browser.

Persistent cookies: persistent cookies expire at a fixed point in time or if you manually delete them from your browser, whichever occurs first.

 

FIRST AND THIRD PARTY COOKIES

Cookies can be classified as 'first party' or 'third party'.

First party cookies: these are cookies placed on your device by our website domain.

Third party cookies: these are cookies placed on your device by third party website domains.

 

LIST OF COOKIES USED

 

Session Cookies

COOKIE NAME

Crumb

PURPOSE

Used in order to recognise a computer when a user visits our website. It also prevents cross-site request forgery.

CATEGORY

Necessary

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

Securedirect

PURPOSE

This cookie is dropped on non-SSL connection for the purpose of redirecting to SSL.

CATEGORY

Necessary

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

ss_cvt

PURPOSE

This cookie is used to track use of the website and allow some of the site’s features.

CATEGORY

Statistics

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

ss_cvisit

PURPOSE

Used to identify a user’s session for website usage analysis. No personally identifying information is associated with this cookie.

CATEGORY

Statistics

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

 

Persistent Cookies

COOKIE NAME

ss_cid

PURPOSE

Used to identify a unique user for site usage analysis. No personally identifying information is associated with this cookie. Expires after 2 years.

CATEGORY

Statistics

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

ss_cpvisit

PURPOSE

Represents the same information as ss_cvisit with the exception that it stores the previous session instead of the current one. Expires after 2 years

CATEGORY

Statistics

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

ss_cvr

PURPOSE

Equivalent to the ss_cid cookie with the exception that it stores the values of the current ss_cvisit and ss_cpvisit cookies. Expires after 2 years.

CATEGORY

Statistics

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

Squarespace-likes

PURPOSE

Unclassified. This is a persistent cookie.

CATEGORY

Unclassified

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

COOKIE NAME

test

PURPOSE

Unclassified. This is a persistent cookie.

CATEGORY

Unclassified

MANAGED BY

Squarespace

 

3rd Party Cookies

COOKIE NAME

VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE

PURPOSE

Tries to estimate the users' bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos. Expires after 8 months.

CATEGORY

Necessary

MANAGED BY

YouTube

COOKIE NAME

p.gif

PURPOSE

Unclassified. Expires at the end of your session.

CATEGORY

Unclassified

MANAGED BY

typekit.net

COOKIE NAME

lidc

PURPOSE

Used by the social networking service, LinkedIn, for tracking the use of embedded services (share button). Expires at the end of your session.

CATEGORY

Marketing

MANAGED BY

LinkedIn

COOKIE NAME

YSC

PURPOSE

Registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Expires at the end of your session.

CATEGORY

Marketing

MANAGED BY

YouTube

COOKIE NAME

PREF

PURPOSE

Used by Google to keep statistics of how the visitor uses YouTube videos across different websites. Expires after 8 months.

CATEGORY

Marketing

MANAGED BY

YouTube

 

ESSENTIAL COOKIES 

These are cookies which are strictly necessary for our website to be able to operate or to provide you with a service on our website which you have requested. We use the following essential cookies on our website:

- third party persistent cookie to recognise whether you have accepted the use of cookies on our website. This cookie is: CookieConsent and expires after 1 year.

How to opt out of essential cookies
Most browsers allow you to block all cookies, including essential cookies. Please note, however, that if you block all cookies, parts of our website and its functionality may not work or display properly.

You can delete existing cookies from your browser by clearing your browsing data and ensuring that the option to delete cookies is selected.

For more detailed information on how to accept and reject cookies, including guidance for specific browsers, please see the section below entitled "Managing Cookies".

 

NON-ESSENTIAL COOKIES 

We use the following types of non-essential cookies on our website:

Functional cookies
These are cookies that are designed for purposes such as enhancing a website’s functionality. These are either not strictly essential for the website or functionality which you have requested to work, or are cookies which serve non-essential purposes in addition to their essential purpose. We use the following functional cookies on our website:

- third party persistent cookie used to gauge your bandwidth in order to optimise the display of YouTube videos on our website. This cookie is called VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE and expires after 8 months.

Analytical (or performance) cookies
Analytical (or performance) cookies track and gather data about what a user does on a website. These cookies are not essential for our website or its functionality to work. We use the following analytical cookies on our website:

- first party Squarespace cookies used to carry out website usage analysis. It does not collect personally identifiable information and these are either session cookies such as crumb, ss_cvisit and ss_cvt, or in the case of ss_cid, ss_cpvisit and ss_cvr expire after 2 years.
- third party YouTube (owned by Google) cookies which collect information about the videos you watch on our website, including what you watch and where you view them. These cookies are called YSC and PREF which are both persistent cookies which expire after 8 months.

 

Other technologies 

Web beacons
We use mailchimp to deliver our automated bloog feed to your email inbox. Through mailchimp, we embed web beacons in our blog emails and on our website. Web beacons are small GIF image files which enable us to track your receipt of our blog news emails, how often you view our news emails, IP address and browser information. Web beacons are activated whenever you open a blog news email or access a page on our website which contains a web beacon. Web beacons transmit data when you view them but are not capable of accessing any other information on your computer. Web beacons are not stored on your hard drive unless you download a GIF image containing them.

How to opt in or out of web beacons
See the section below entitled How to accept or reject cookies.

 

HOW TO ACCEPT OR REJECT COOKIES 

There are a number of different ways in which you can accept or reject some or all cookies and similar technologies. Some of the main methods of doing so are described below:

You are welcome to block the use of some or all of the cookies we use on our website. However, please be aware that doing so may impair our website and its functionality or may even render some or all of it unusable. You should also be aware that clearing all cookies from your browser will also delete any cookies that are storing your preferences, for example, whether you have accepted cookies on a website or any cookies that are blocking other cookies. You can find more detailed information about cookies and adjusting your browser settings by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org

Accepting or rejecting cookies
There are different things which can be done to prevent the use of cookies depending on their type. These are outlined below.

Managing Cookies

Within your browser settings you can choose whether your wish to accept cookies or not. Different browsers make different controls available to you and so we provide links below to popular manufacturers’ instructions on how you can do this. Generally, your browser will offer you the choice to accept, refuse or delete all cookies at all times, or those from providers that website owners use (“third party cookies”), or those from specific websites. Some browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox, allow you to change your settings to browse in ‘incognito’ mode, limiting the amount of data placed on your machine and automatically deleting any persistent cookies placed on your device when you finish your browsing session. There are also many third party applications which you can add to your browser to block or manage cookies.