Cookie Policy

Crestview Strategy Limited (Crestview, we, us, our) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website as described in this cookie policy.

This cookie policy was last updated on September 1, 2022.

Please review this cookie policy carefully. It describes our use of cookies and similar technologies to collect and share data regarding the usage of our website.

Some cookies and similar technologies will also collect personal data. For details on how we collect and use personal data, please see our Privacy Notice.

Details of our use of cookies and similar technologies and how to control some of these are set out below.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored by your browser, and allows it to remember information between web pages and browser sessions. Cookies can only store text, which is generally anonymous and usually encrypted.

There are two main types of cookies:

  • Session cookies: specific to a particular visit and limited to sending session identifiers (random numbers generated by the server) so you don’t have to re-enter information when you navigate to a new page. Session cookies are not permanently stored on your device and are deleted when the browser closes.
  • Persistent cookies: record information about your preferences and are stored in your browser cache or mobile device.

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Turning off and deleting cookies

You can amend your cookie settings by selecting [ACCEPT ]or [COOKIE SETTINGS] on the cookie consent pop-up on our website. If you select [COOKIE SETTINGS] you can manage cookies based on your preferences.
In addition, all web browsers allow you to limit cookie behaviour or turn off cookies within the settings or options of the browser. The steps to do this are different for each browser, you can find instructions under the Help menu of your browser. Through your browser you can also view the cookies that are on your computer, and delete individual ones, or purge them all.

Please note that you may not be able to take advantage of all the features of our website and there may be issues with website functionality if you delete or refuse cookies.

What do those cookies do?

Crestview uses a number of “first party” cookies – generated and used by the Crestview website.

We have categorized the cookies on the Crestview website as follows:

  • Essential: These cookies are essential for you to browse our website and use its features. The information collected relates to the operation of the website and enables us to provide the website to you.
  • Functionality/optimisation: These cookies remember the choices you have made, for example the country you visit our website from, your language and any changes you have made to text size and other parts of the web pages that you can customise to improve your user experience and to make your visits more tailored and enjoyable.
  • Analytics: These cookies collect information on how users use our website, for example which pages you visit most often, whether you receive any error messages and how you arrived at our website. Information collected by these cookies is used only to analyse and improve your use of our Website. These cookies are sometimes placed by third party providers of web traffic and analysis services.

Cookies we use

wordpress_[hash] cookie (Essential)

  • stores authentication details (limited to the /wp-admin/ area).
  • Expires after 14 days

wordpress_logged_in_[hash] cookie (Essential)

  • indicates when you are logged in and who you are.
  • Expires after 14 days.

wp-settings-{time}-[UID] cookies (Essential)

  • Stores personal dashboard and admin interface settings.
  • Expires after 14 days.

 _ga cookie (Analytics)

  • Referral (E.G. how did you end up on our website: Google search, Instagram, Facebook, etc.).
  • Location (Country where your IP is located).
  • Device (Desktop, laptop, mobile device, etc.).
  • Expires after two (2) years.

Other technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use some other similar technologies as follows:

  • Web Beacons: small graphic images included on our website or emails or those of third parties to provide analytics information.
  • Social widgets: buttons or icons provided by third party social media networks which may collect browsing data and will be received by the third party and are controlled by the third party.
  • Local shared objects: these are sometimes called flash cookies and can be stored on your browser. They are used to maintain preferences and usage records.

Changes to our Cookie Policy

This cookie policy may be updated from time to time.

If we change anything important about this cookie policy we will notify you through a pop-up on the website for a reasonable length of time prior to and following the change. You may review the cookie policy by visiting our website and clicking on the Cookie Policy link.

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