Cookies
How we use cookies
A cookie is a small file which asks permission to be placed on your computer's hard drive. Once you agree, the file is added and the cookie helps analyse web traffic or lets you know when you visit a particular site. Cookies allow web applications to respond to you as an individual. The web application can tailor its operations to your needs, likes and dislikes by gathering and remembering information about your preferences.
Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better website, by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us.
You can choose to accept or decline cookies through your browser and the cookie control on our website.
The cookies we use
The cookies we use are divided into 4 main categories:
- Strictly necessary cookies
- Functional cookies
- Analytics cookies
- Marketing cookies
Changing your cookie preferences
You can change your cookie preferences any time by visiting the cookie settings controls, and then toggling on/off the cookie categories presented (please note that you cannot manage the ‘Strictly necessary cookies’ as these are required to make the website operate properly, but you can manage these within your browser if required - please consult your browser documentation for how to do this).
When you change your cookie preferences, the system will no longer run scripts within that category, and in doing so will attempt to delete the relevant cookies. Please note that some cookies might remain, but as the scripts which set them (on previous consent) will no longer run - they will no longer be able to read or process the cookie-related information from your device.
If you specifically want to delete cookies set by third parties that you previously accepted, then you can do this via the controls in your browser (please consult your browser documentation for how to do this).
Please note that the cookies that are set by 3rd parties are subject to change (by those third parties) at any time, so Ancon are not responsible for itemising/maintaining or presenting a list of the cookies that are set/used by each 3rd party - though we do provide links to the privacy policy for each third-party that sets cookies on the Ancon website (see details below).
The cookies that are used within each category are presented below.
Strictly necessary cookies
Strictly necessary or ‘System cookies’ are cookies that are deemed to be critical for the basic functioning of our website, including login functions, form submission security and to tailor visual elements on a per-session basis.
Cookie | Description | Length |
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_cms_session | Session identifier | Destroyed when user quits the browser |
user_credentials | Login identifier | Destroyed when user quits the browser |
cc_cookie | Records your cookie consent preferences | Expires after 6 months |
__cf_bm | Used by the website font(s) to distinguish between humans and bots | Destroyed when user quits the browser |
_GRECAPTURE | Used by Recaptcha (on some forms) to distinguish between humans and bots | Expires after 6 months |
Functional cookies
YouTube
If video content from YouTube is played on the website, cookies from YouTube can be set. Read more about YouTube's privacy policy.
Vimeo
If video content from Vimeo is played on the website, cookies from Vimeo can be set. Read more about Vimeo's privacy policy.
Analytics cookies
Google and Google Analytics cookies
The cookies detailed below are cookies set by Google Analytics, and are therefore technically not considered to be integral to the normal operating of the website. We do though use Google Analytics to better understand how you use our website so that we can improve our online service and experience to you. Read more about how Google uses cookies.
Marketing cookies
Google Ads cookies
Google Ads cookies enable Ancon to present offers and promotional marketing to you on the Google Ads network. Read more about Google's privacy statement.
LinkedIn Insights
Our use of LinkedIn Insights also leads to cookies being set by LinkedIn. Their full list is available here.
Progressive profiling cookies
Cookies to enable Ancon to track the downloads that users access, so we can develop a better profile of what content our website users access.
Cookie | Description | Length |
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anconp | Only installed if you choose to share your details with us. Prevents the need for subsequent logins or remembering a password. Tracks details of site visits/downloads for analytical purposes only. | Permanent unless removed |
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