Cookie Consent: Understanding Website Tracking and Advertising

When visiting websites, users are often presented with cookies that track their browsing habits and personalise advertising content. To understand the purpose and scope of these cookies, we need to look at the different types of cookies used on a website.

Essential Cookies:
These cookies are necessary for our website’s functionality and include log-in, language preferences, performance measurement, routing traffic, screen size detection, page load times, user experience improvement, audience measurement, fraud detection, security, and personalization. These cookies are set by Microsoft and are required to enable our websites to work.

Social Media Cookies:
These cookies allow users to share content with friends on social media platforms. They track browsing behavior across multiple sites and can create a profile of interests. If these cookies are not allowed, some sharing tools may be unavailable.

Advertising Cookies:
These cookies help make advertising more relevant by using data such as website usage, device type, and location. This helps to support content sourcing and improve user experience.

Third-Party Analytics Cookies:
These cookies collect information on how users interact with websites, which can help third-party companies develop and improve their products.

Device Identification Cookies:
These cookies store or read device characteristics for identification purposes. They are used in combination with other data to build profiles about users.

Advertising Personalization:
This involves using limited data such as website usage, device type, and location to present advertising that appears more relevant.

Content Personalisation:
Similar to advertising personalization, this uses content personalization profiles based on user activity to adapt the order of content displayed.

Data Monitoring:
Cookies are used to monitor for unusual and possibly fraudulent activity, ensure proper system functionality, and facilitate content transmission. Device information is used to determine technical compatibility.

Cross-Device Matching:
This involves matching device data with other information related to users from various sources.

By accepting cookie consent, your precise location (within 500 meters) may be shared to support website tracking purposes. Your device characteristics might also be requested for device identification.

Note that you can always review and change these settings in our privacy policy.

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