Cookies Policy Information
The CVJury’s Cookie Policy
CVJury runs a stringent Privacy Policy. We are aware of our use of Cookies on CVJury’s site and the technologies that underpin their collection and usage.
Why Cookies are important
Cookies boost your online experience efficiently by displaying sites that align with your interests. For example, cookies enable you to remember your preferences on your frequently visited sites, especially when remembering your user ID and the contents of your shopping carts. More so, they enhance your navigation between pages more effectively.
For more information on this, kindly read below.
- What is a Cookie
- Other technologies connected to Cookies
- What kind of Cookies and other automation does CVJury use and why?
- Google Analytics
- How can I delete or opt out of Cookies
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I manage my Cookie preferences?
- Changes and updates to our Cookie Policy
1. What is a Cookie?
A Cookie is a small file, or files on your phone, computer, or other device with a browser to save snippets of text for reference by the website you are visiting. Every Cookie has an expiration date in them which regulates their length of stay in your browser.
Kinds of Cookies:
- Session Cookies – these are momentary Cookies that expire (and are naturally deleted) once you close your browser. For instance, session Cookies are used to grant access to contents and enable commenting (things you have to log in to do).
- Persistent Cookies – these cookies have expiry dates, thus, they stick in your browser until you manually erase them or they expire. For instance, persistent Cookies are used for functionality such as not re-showing the cookie banner after you’ve made your choice. They are also used to understand usage patterns better for site improvement and customer satisfaction.
Below are more details to better explain the types of Cookies and other automation we use.
2. Other technologies connected to Cookies
We have other technologies that can appear much like Cookies but are not the same. Such include pixels and site tags. These pixels or tags are used to restore data including your operating system or device type, time of visit, IP address, etc. (Please see our Privacy Policy for additional information). Sometimes, these other technologies are used to create or access the Cookies on your browser but are not Cookies themselves. Only controllable Cookies will appear in the Cookie consent tool.
3. What kind of Cookies does CVJury use and why?
We have categorized our Cookies into the following groups:
Essential – These cookies are needed for the consistent running of our websites. For instance, some Cookies help to ensure that users can access the subscription pages in the right language and region for them, access the log-in pages, or handle fraud detection and security checks. These are crucial to the effective running of the website.
Analytics – These cookies measure performance to interpret information such as the number of page visitors, user-friendliness of our sites, level of ease of navigation, and popularity This helps the site improvement via the consideration of user experience. Find full details of the Cookies we use for analytics purposes in our Cookie consent tool.
Advertising-these Cookies help the site and advertising partners to render needed advertisements relevant to your interests (AKA behavioural advertising). These ads are shown on our sites including cvjury.com or on other sites you visit. These cookies record your visit to our website and the contents you interact with and may also be used to manage the number of times that you see an advertisement. They may be placed by us, or by advertising partners with our permission.
Marketing – These cookies are used to track your online activity for better CVJury advertising It also enables us to regulate the number of times you see these adverts.
To ensure compliance with our policies, we restrict the use of third-party Cookies to trusted partners of CVJury. For instance, we presently permit partners including:
- JW Player, Youtube, Brightcove for our multimedia platform, Google Ad Manager, and Doubleclick (Google) for our advertising platform.
- We also use third-party information from third-party sources to enable us to deliver advertising. Establishing a particular audience demographic allows us to target advertising based on browsing behaviour stored in a Cookie. These sources are validated by the third party, not by us.
Below you’ll find information and a link to our Cookie consent tool to help you manage your Cookie preferences.
4. Google Analytics Google
Analytics is used to understand the traffic to our sites. How this is done is apparent to users. Google Analytics (one of our analytics tools) uses Cookie information when you use our partners’ sites by visiting www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners, or any other URL Google may provide from time to time.
5. How can I delete or opt out of Cookies?
Our Cookie consent tool helps you to opt out of Cookies at any time. This tool includes additional detail on the types of Cookies used, what information is being collected, and for what purpose. It also includes links to the Privacy Policies for each Cookie, giving you the option to allow or block as you choose. When you reference any one of these Privacy Policies you’ll find more information on the controls available to you. And your rights concerning the personal information that these third parties access, collect, and use about you. Please note that we are not responsible for the contents of other external websites. Your Cookie consent preferences are accessible at any time at the bottom of all CVJury website pages.
Alternatively, the following websites provide some useful information on how to do this, as well as about your rights under current data protection and privacy regulations.
For more information, please go to:
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu if you are based in the EU; or
http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ if you are based in the US.
To opt out of Cookies from Google: https://www.google.com/settings/ads
6. Frequently Asked Questions
- Will I be able to access contents if I disable Cookies?
Yes. You can still browse our sites with Cookies disabled but with irregular malfunctions. For instance, choosing not to allow Cookies when you first visit our websites and/or subsequently opt out of Cookies, will make our site unable to recognize you when you come back to the site. You will be asked again to set your Cookie preferences.
- How long will Cookies last for?
The longevity of our Cookies is limited to a maximum of 13 months as required by law. Thus, you will be asked about your Cookie preferences again no later than 13 months after the last time we asked you. If you do allow Cookies, then you consent to the use of Cookies as described in this policy.
- If I disable Cookies will I still see advertisements?
Yes, but these will no longer be customized to your specific interests or browsing behaviors. You can consent to some or all Cookies at any time (even if you have previously said no to Cookies) by going to our Cookie consent tool.
- How do I manage my Cookie preferences?
Our Cookie consent tool helps you to manage your Cookie preferences and consent to some or all Cookies at any time.
- Changes to this Policy
We may make routine changes to the Privacy Policy and this Cookie policy. This will always be in accordance or compliance with reviews in the law, best practices, or changes in our services. These changes will be reflected in this statement, so kindly check this section periodically.