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What is a cookie?

An HTTP cookie (Also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie or simply cookie) is a small text file sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer.

What does Floortrain do with my information collected on it’s website?

We will only collect standard log information and visitor behaviour information. We use this information to track the use of our website and to create reports on website activity. Personal data is not captured or stored through the website without your prior consent.

Any personal data you supply to Floortrain will be held and processed only for the purpose for which it is supplied, which you will be made aware of at the time the data is supplied. Floortrain will ensure that all personal data is captured, processed and stored in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the General Data Protection Regulations 2018. Your personal data will not be shared with any third party, unless you agree to this at the time the data is supplied to us.

Floortrain and its web hosting / service partners may also collect your IP address, your browser type and the pages you have visit. This data is used to analyse how people use our website.

Google Analytics Cookie & Identifiers

Google Analytics mainly uses first-party cookies to report on visitor (aka. user) interactions on Google Analytics customers’ websites. Users may disable cookies or delete any individual cookie. Learn more

In addition, Google Analytics supports an optional browser add-on that - once installed and enabled - disables measurement by Google Analytics for any site a user visits. Note that this add-on only disables Google Analytics measurement.

Where a site or app uses Google Analytics for Apps or the Google Analytics for Firebase SDKs, Google Analytics collects an app-instance identifier — a randomly generated number that identifies a unique installation of an App. Whenever a user resets their Advertising Identifier (Advertising ID on Android, and ID for Advertisers on iOS), the app-instance identifier is also reset.

Where sites or apps have implemented Google Analytics with other Google Advertising products, like AdWords, additional advertising identifiers may be collected. Users can opt-out of this feature and manage their settings for this cookie using the Ads Settings. Learn more

Google Analytics also collects Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to provide and protect the security of the service, and to give website owners a sense of which country, state, or city in the world their users come from (also known as "IP geolocation"). Google Analytics provides a method to mask IPs that are collected (detailed below) but note that website owners have access to their users’ IP addresses even if the website owners do not use Google Analytics.

Source: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en

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