Cookies Policy

Important notice

Under data protection regulations, you have certain rights in relation to your personal data, that includes the right to request access, correction, erasure, restriction, among other things. You can find out more about these rights from ICO at https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/individual-rights/ if you are in the UK, or from CNIL at https://www.cnil.fr/en/rights-and-obligations if you are in France.

If you feel you want to exercise any of these rights, please email us at cindymobey@outlook.com

By law, I also need to inform you of the European Online Dispute Resolution (RDU) platform, which is an online single point of contact allowing consumers and merchants in the European Union to resolve their disputes concerning national or European Union purchases.

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Cookies Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Elizabeth Mobey EI (Cindy), (‘Company’, ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’) uses cookies and similar technologies to recognise you when you visit our website at https://cindymobey.blog/  (‘Website’). It explains what these technologies are and how we use them, as well as your rights to control our use of them.

In some cases we may use cookies to collect personal information, or that becomes personal information if we combine it with other information.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Cookies are widely used by website owners in order to make their websites work, or to work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information.

Cookies set by the website owner, (in this case https://cindymobey.blog/), are called ‘first party cookies’. Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are called ‘Third party cookies’.  Third party cookies enable third party features or functionality to be provided on or through the website, e.g. like advertising, interactive content or analytics. The parties that set these third party cookies can recognise your computer, both when it visits the website in question and also when it visits certain other websites.

Why do we use cookies?  

We use first and third party cookies for several reasons. Some cookies are required for technological reasons in order for our website to operate, and we refer to these as ‘essential’ or ‘strictly necessary’ cookies. Other cookies enable us to track and target the interest of our users to enhance the experience on our online properties. Third parties serve cookies through our website for advertising, analytics and other purposes. This is described in more detail below.

The specific types of first and third party cookies served through our website and the services they perform are described below, (please note, the specific cookies served may vary depending on the specific online properties you visit).

How can I control cookies?    

You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies. You can exercise your cookie rights by exercising your preferences in the Cookie Consent Manager. This allows you to accept which category of cookies you accept or reject. Essential cookies cannot be rejected as they are necessary to provide you with services.

The Cookie Consent Manager can be found in the cookie notification banner and on our website. If you choose to reject cookies, you may still use our website, though your access to some functionality and areas of our website will be restricted. You may also set or amend your web browser controls to accept or refuse cookies. As the means by which you can refuse cookies through your web browser controls vary from browser to browser, you should visit your browser’s help menu for more information.

In addition, most advertising networks offer you a way to opt out of targeted advertising. If you would like to find out more information, visit https://aboutads.info/choices/ or  https://www.youronlinechoices.com/

The specific types of first and third party cookies served through our website and the purposes they perform are described in the table below. Please note that the specific cookies served may vary depending on the specific Online Properties you visit.

Essential Website Cookies

These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our website and to access some of its features, such as access to secure areas.

Name_tlbcpv
PurposeUsed to record unique visitor views of the consent banner
Provider.termly.io.
ServiceTermly – View Service Privacy Policy
CountryUnited States
Typehttp_cookie
Expires in:1 year

Analytics and customization cookies

These cookies collect information that is used either in aggregate form to help us understand how our websites are being used, or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customize our websites for you.  

Nameg.gif
Purpose
Providercindyfreelancewriter.com
Service
CountryUnited States
Typepixel_tracker
Expires in:session
NameNID
PurposeSet by Google to set a unique user ID to remember user preferences. Persistent cookie that stays for 182 days
Provider.translate-pa.googleapis.com
ServiceGoogle View Service Privacy Policy
CountryUnited States
Typeserver_cookie
Expires in:6 months

Advertising cookies

These cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform functions like preventing the same ad from continuously reappearing, ensuring that ads are properly displayed for advertisers, and in some cases selecting advertisements that are based on your interests.

Homefr
PurposeUsed by Facebook to collect a unique browser and user ID, used for targeted advertising
Provider.facebook.com
ServiceFacebook View Service Privacy Policy
CountryUnited States
Typeserver_cookies
Expires in:2 months, 29 days
Homesb
PurposeFacebook browser identification, authentication, marketing, and other Facebook-specific function cookies
Provider.facebook.com
ServiceFacebook View Service Privacy Policy
CountryUnited States
Typehttp_cookie
Expires in:1 year, 11 months, 29 days

Unclassified Cookies

These are cookies that have not yet been categorised. We are in the process of clarifying these cookies with the help of their providers.

Name_ir
Purpose—-
Providerapi.pinterest.com
Service—-
CountryUnited States
Typeserver_cookie
Expires in:30 minutes

What about other tracking technologies, like Web Beacons?

Cookies are not the only way to recognise or track visitors to a website. We may use other, similar, technologies from time to time, like web beacons, sometimes called ‘tracking pixels’ or ‘clear gifs’. These are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enable us to recognise when someone has visited our website or opened an email including them. This allows us, for example, to monitor the traffic patterns of users from one page within a website to another, to deliver or communicate cookies, to understand whether you have come to the website from an online advertisement displayed on a third party website, to improve site performance, and to measure the success of email marketing campaigns. In many instances, these technologies are reliant on cookies to function properly , and so declining cookies will impair their functioning.

Do you use Flash cookies or Local Shared Objects?

Websites may also use so-called ‘Flash cookies’, also known as Local Shared Objects or LSOs, to among other things, collect and store information about your use of our services, fraud prevention and for other site operations.

If you do not want Flash cookies stored on your computer, you can adjust the settings of your Flash Player to block Flash cookies storage using the tools contained in the Website Storage Settings Panel  

You can also control Flash cookies by going to the Global Storage Settings Panel and following the instructions, (which may include instructions that explain, for example, how to delete existing Flash cookies, (referred to information on the Macromedia site), how to prevent Flash LSOs from being placed on your computer without you being asked and, (for Flash Player 8 and later), how to block Flash cookies that are not being delivered by the operator of the page you are on at the time.

Please note that by setting the Flash Player to restrict or limit acceptance of Flash cookies may reduce or impede the functionality of some Flash applications, including potentially, Flash applications used in connection with our services or online content.

Do you serve targeted advertising?      

Third parties may serve cookies on your computer or mobile device to serve advertising through our website. These companies may use information regarding about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide relevant advertisements about goods and services that you may be interested in. They may also employ technology that is used to measure the effectiveness of advertisements. This can be accomplished by them using cookies or web beacons to collect information about your visits to this and other sites in order to provide relevant advertisements about good or services of potential interest to you. The information collected through this process does not enable us or them to identify your name, contact details or other details that directly identify you unless you choose to provide these.

How often will you update this Cookie Policy?    

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to the cookies we use for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. Please therefore re-visit this Cookies Policy regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies.

The date at the top of this Cookie Policy indicates when it was updated.

Where can I get further information?

If you have any questions about our use of cookies or other technologies, please email us at cindymobey@outlook.com or by post to:

2 Le Chateau,

16450, Saint Laurent de Ceris,

Charente, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France.

Phone: +33 (0) 545 31 13 86

This Cookie Policy was created using Termly’s Cookie Consent Manager

This page has been updated on 29 July 2019 in accordance with new ICO Cookie policy, released on 3 July 2019,  as part of GDPR (General Data Protection Rules).

As the User of my website, cindymobey.blog there is no need to enter any personal information. However, your IP address (Internet Protocol) may be used to help diagnose problems with the server and to administer the site.

Cookies are small text files that your browser downloads and stores on your device. This anonymous data is stored separately from any personal information you may provide, therefore making it impossible to connect it to any particular person. They are used to improve the website and services. Cindy Mobey does not use Cookies to store information such as email addresses, telephone numbers or any other personal information you may provide.

In most instances, the Cookies used on my website are simply session Cookies that are deleted once you leave the website. They allow the website to recognise your computer when you access the website by recognising your IP address. Cookies are also used to help with tools such as Google Analytics.

There are two types of cookies set by WordPress.

  1. Session cookies – These are ‘strictly necessary’ cookies, as WordPress will not be able to function without them.
  2. Comment cookies – These are not ‘strictly necessary’ cookies and are set when users leave a comment on a post.

Cookie types on this site

  • wordpress_[hash] is used to store the authentication details on login. The authentication details include the username and double hashed copy of the password. The usage of this cookie is limited to the admin console area, the backend dashboard of the website. It cannot be seen on the front end of the website, even when logged in.
  • wordpress_logged_in_[hash] is used to indicate when you are logged in, and who you are. This is cookie maintained on the front end of the website as well, when logged in. Here, the [hash] represents the value that is obtained by applying a specific mathematical formula to the username and password. This is to ensure that the input values are safe and no one can access this data using the cookies.
  • WordPress_test_cookie is set by WordPress to check whether cookies are enabled to provide the proper user experience.

WordPress Comment Cookies

WordPress also sets cookies for people who comment on the website. WordPress sets cookies on users’ devices when they leave a comment on this website. The cookies are used to remember the users, so that the values are automatically filed in the corresponding fields and the user doesn’t have to enter their details every time they want to leave a comment.

  • comment_author_[hash] – This is set to remember the value entered into the comment form’s name field.
  • comment_author_email_[hash] – This is set to remember the value entered into the comment form’s email field.
  • comment_author_url_[hash] – This is set to remember the value entered into the comment form’s URL field.

The cookies set for the commenters are persistent cookies and are set for almost a year.

  • Wp-settings-{time}-[UID] – This is seen on the front end of the website, when logged in as an administrator. The value represented by UID is the individual user ID.

If you go to my Facebook account

Facebook pixels are sometimes used to find out what type of visitor comes to the website and who likes my Facebook page. This enables me to create advertising that appeals to my customers and any potential customers. I do not collect any specific personal information about any of my Users. Click here to find out more about Facebook cookies.

If you go into my Instagram account

Instagram uses cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to show you relevant content, improve your experience, and help protect Instagram and its users. Click here to find out more.