borw Limited respects your data and your privacy is important to us. For more information about how we use and protect data please see our privacy policy.
borw Limited is a controller of personal information. Our address is borw Limited, 6 Williamson Close, Greenwich, London, UK, SE1O OHX. You can also contact us by email at.
Why do we use cookies and similar technologies?
To make our website and app work better and to distinguish you from other users, we use cookies and similar technologies. Cookies and similar technologies can perform functions and personalize content.
What is a cookie and what do they do?
Cookies are usually small text files, given ID tags that are stored on your computer’s browser directory or program data subfolders. Cookies are created when you use your browser to visit a website that uses cookies to keep track of your movements within the site, help you resume where you left off, remember your registered login, theme selection, preferences, and other customization functions. The website stores a corresponding file (with the same ID tag)to the one they set in your browser and in this file they can track and keep information on your movements within the site and any information you may have voluntarily given while visiting the website, such as email address.
Cookies are often indispensable for websites that have huge databases, need logins, have customizable themes, other advanced features.
Cookies usually don’t contain much information except for the URL of the website that created the cookie, the duration of the cookie’s abilities and effects, and a random number. Due to the little amount of information a cookie contains, it usually cannot be used to reveal your identity or personally-identifying information. However, marketing is becoming increasingly sophisticated and cookies in some cases can be aggressively used to create a profile of your surfing habits.
There are two types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are created temporarily in your browser’s subfolder while you are visiting a website. Once you leave the site, the session cookie is deleted. On the other hand, persistent cookie files remain in your browser’s subfolder and are activated again once you visit the website that created that particular cookie. A persistent cookie remains in the browser’s subfolder for the duration period set within the cookie’s file. Cookies that remember things for longer, from one visit to the next, are called “persistent” cookies. Persistent cookies can do things like remember preferences and adjust content to suit you (personalization).
More on Cookies:
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers downloaded on to your computer when you access certain websites. Like virtual door keys, cookies unlock a computer’s memory and allow a website to recognize users when they return to a site by opening doors to different content or services. Like a key, a cookie itself does not contain information, but when it is read by a browser it can help a website improve the service delivered.
Cookie files are automatically lodged into the cookie file – the memory of your browser – and each one typically contains:
The name of the server the cookie was sent from
The lifetime of the cookie
A value – usually a randomly generated unique number
The website server which sent the cookie uses this number to recognize you when you return to a site or browse from page to page. Only the server that sent a cookie can read, and therefore use, that cookie.
A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on the hard disk of computers so that the website can remember who you are.
A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, the “lifetime” of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number. Two common types of cookies are used on most websites-session cookies, which are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the site, and persistent cookies, which remain in the cookie file of your browser for much longer (though how long will depend on the lifetime of the specific cookie).
Do I Have to Accept Cookies?
You may reject cookies, however, site and app functions will be affected. Cookies help our sites and app to work properly and personalize your experience. You’ll be able to browse the sites and app without cookies but some standard functionality, preferences, and certain features will not work.
By accepting cookies, you allow us to improve your experience and remember information about you, which can personalize your experience.
To withdraw consent, you can reject or delete cookies.
Consent
By browsing or using our site or app you agree that we and the selected third parties in this notice can use (as described in this notice) data collected by the cookies you allow. If you do not agree, you can withdraw your consent by setting your browser to reject cookies, see below.
Managing Your Cookies
What can I do to manage cookies stored on my computer?
Different browsers offer differing ways to configure your browser’s cookie settings.
Due to the wide range of differences among differing websites’ privacy policies, many browsers allow for universal privacy settings which users can choose from.
Users choose differing privacy settings based on their differing privacy concerns. Most commercial and/or professionally-created websites like Yahoo and Google have privacy policy pages that disclose how the sites handle, gather, and/or pass on user information to third parties. These are known as “P3P” features (Privacy Preferences Platform).
More information about cookies is available on external websites such as . For help with how to manage and delete cookies, visit . Further information about advertising cookies, and how to manage them, can be found at youronlinechoices.eu (EU based), or aboutads.info (US-based).
We are not responsible for the content or cookies from external websites. If you follow a link from our site to a third-party site, they will have their own privacy and cookie notices.
Please bear in mind that if you restrict or disable cookies it can limit functionality and prevent sites from working properly at all.
How long do cookies last?
Different cookies can last for different lengths of time.
Session cookies last for that website visit. Information is kept from one page to another, so you don’t have to keep entering it.
Persistent cookies are on your browser and may last for a year or until you delete them. They can personalize the site and remember the information each time you visit. We use them to see how people engage with our site. It helps us change and develop the site and improve your experience of it.
What different types of cookies does the site use and what are they each for?
Different types of cookies do different things.
We use the following cookies on our sites and apps.
ForceFlashSite
-When viewing a mobile site (old mobile under m.domain.com) it will force the server to display the non-mobile version and avoid redirecting to the mobile site.
hs- Security
smSession- Identifies logged in site members
XSRF-TOKEN- Security
svSession- Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
SSR-caching– Indicates how a site was rendered.
smSession- Identifies logged in site members
TS*- Security
TS01*******- Security
TSxxxxxxxx (where x is replaced with a random series of numbers and letters)- Security TSxxxxxxxx_d (where x is replaced with a random series of numbers and letters)- Security ga, gat, and UA-5637011-1 (Google Analytics)- Google third party cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use our site and app. This grouped data helps us improve the site and app. It may provide benchmarked data and broader market information as well. The cookie also sends certain information to Google. This includes, for example, the web address of the page you’re visiting and your IP address, which will be assigned a code, to make it anonymous but distinguished by the code. Google may also set cookies on your browser or read cookies that are already there. Google may use the information to maintain and protect the Analytics service.
GPS (YouTube)
– We use YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode to embed videos on our site from YouTube. User viewing is not tracked and videos playing in privacy-enhanced mode won’t influence the viewer’s browsing experience on YouTube. YouTube will not store personally-identifiable information and the cookies are only installed when you press play. This cookie registers a unique ID on mobile devices to enable tracking based on geographical GPS location.
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE (YouTube)
– We use YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode to embed videos on our site from YouTube. User viewing is not tracked and videos playing in privacy-enhanced mode won’t influence the viewer’s browsing experience on YouTube. YouTube will not store personally-identifiable information and the cookies are only installed when you press play. This cookie registers a unique ID on mobile devices to enable tracking based on geographical GPS location.
PREF (YouTube)
– We use YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode to embed videos on our site from YouTube. User viewing is not tracked and videos playing in privacy-enhanced mode won’t influence the viewer’s browsing experience on YouTube. YouTube will not store personally-identifiable information and the cookies are only installed when you press play. This cookie registers a unique ID on mobile devices to enable tracking based on geographical GPS location.
facebook.com
– We use Facebook’s privacy and cookies policy.