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COOKIE POLICY

Last updated: 1st October 2022

INTRODUCTION

We use cookies on our website www.editorielle.com ("Website") which amongst other things, help us to improve your experience of our Website and to ensure that it performs as you expect it to.

 

We reserve the right to make changes to this Cookie Policy at any time and for any reason. We will alert you about any changes by updating the “Last Updated” date of this Cookie Policy. Any changes or modifications will be effective immediately upon posting the updated Cookie Policy on the Website, and you waive the right to receive specific notice of each such change or modification. 

 

You are encouraged to periodically review this Cookie Policy to stay informed of updates. You will be deemed to have been made aware of, will be subject to, and will be deemed to have accepted the changes in any revised Cookie Policy by your continued use of the Site after the date such revised Cookie Policy is posted. 

 

USE OF COOKIES

A “cookie” is a string of information which assigns you a unique identifier that we store on your computer. Your browser then provides that unique identifier to use each time you submit a query to the Website. We use cookies on the Website to, among other things, keep track of the services you have used, record registration information, record your user preferences and track the pages you visit. Cookies help us understand how the Website is being used and improve your user experience. 

 

OUR COOKIES

The table below explains what cookies we use on our Website, why we use them and whether they are necessary or another type of cookie, such as marketing cookies. We also state whether they are "persistent" or  "session" cookies. The former comes with an expiry date. The difference is that:

 

Persistent cookies remain on your device between browsing sessions. They are activated each time you visit the website that created that particular cookie. For example, where a "persistent cookie" is used on a website to remember your log-in details, you will not need to enter those details each time you visit that website.

Session cookies allow website operators to link the actions of a user during a browser session. A browser session starts when you open the browser window and finishes when you close the browser window. Session cookies are created temporarily. Once you close the browser, all session cookies are deleted.

 

CATEGORY: NECESSARY

Necessary cookies are essential to enable you to receive a service on a website i.e. they enable basic functions like page navigation. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

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CATEGORY: STATISTICS

 

Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously. 

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CATEGORY: MARKETING

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers. 

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CONTROL OF COOKIES

Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, you can remove or reject cookies in your browser’s settings. Please be aware that such action could affect the availability and functionality of the Website. 

 

For more information on how to control cookies, check your browser or device’s settings for how you can control or reject cookies, or visit the following links:

 

Apple Safari

Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Mozilla Firefox

Opera

Android (Chrome)

Blackberry

Iphone or Ipad (Chrome)

Iphone or Ipad (Safari)

 

In addition, you may opt-out of some third-party cookies through the Network Advertising Initiative’s Opt-Out Tool.

 

OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES

In addition to cookies, we may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies on the Website to help customise the Website and improve your experience. A “web beacon” or “pixel tag” is tiny object or image embedded in a web page or email. They are used to track the number of users who have visited particular pages and viewed emails, and acquire other statistical data. They collect only a limited set of data, such as a cookie number, time and date of page or email view, and a description of the page or email on which they reside. Web beacons and pixel tags cannot be declined. However, you can limit their use by controlling the cookies that interact with them.

 

CONTACT US

If you have questions or comments about this Cookie Policy, please email privacypolicy@editorielle.com or write to us at: EDITORIELLE, 4 South Kensington Station Arcade, London SW7 2NA.

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