Cookies

Below is information about how Evassential (we) use cookies other similar technology on this website.

To manage your cookie choices now, including how to opt out where our partners rely on legitimate interests to use your information, click on Manage My Cookies.
For more information, please review our Cookies Policy and Privacy Statement

We use a technology called “cookies” as part of a normal business procedure to track patterns of behaviour of visitors to our site. Cookies are small files of information which save and retrieve information about your visit to Evassential.com We reserve the right to place session cookies during you visit, but these are destroyed once you leave the site. By using this site you agree to our use of cookies as described below.

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first party cookies. We also use third party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing efforts.

Why do we use Cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies do a lot of different jobs, such as letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences and generally improving the user experience. They can also help to ensure that the advertisements you see online are more relevant to you and your interests.

More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

    • Assisting you in navigation;
    • Assisting in registration to our events, login, and your ability to provide feedback;
    • Analyzing your use of our products, services or applications;
    • Assisting with our promotional and marketing efforts. (including behavioral advertising)

 

We classify cookies we use in the following categories:

Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are strictly necessary to enable you to move about the site and to provide certain features you have requested. For example, to save products that you have put into your shopping cart. For these cookies, we do not need your permission.

Functionality cookies. These cookies ensure that the website stores your choices (e.g. your user name, language and location) and offers enhanced and customised functions. For example, the site may offer local weather forecasts or traffic news through the use of cookies to store information on the location you are currently in, stores the changes in font size, font type and other parts of the website that are customisable and offer you requested services, such as viewing a video and putting up a comment to a blog. Data stored by these cookies may be anonymised and these cookies cannot keep track of your browser activities on other websites.

Performance and Analytics cookies. These cookies gather information on how you use the website. For example, which sites you visit most frequently and whether you are receiving error messages from them. These cookies do not compile information that would identify you. All data compiled by these cookies are aggregated and are therefore anonymous. These data are used only to enhance the site’s functionality.

Targeting (Marketing) cookies. These cookies are used to (1) deliver advertisements more relevant to you and your interests; (2) limit the number of times you see an advertisement; (3) help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign; and (4) understand people’s behavior after they view an advertisement. They are usually placed on behalf of advertising networks with the site operator’s permission. They remember that you have visited a site and quite often they will be linked to site functionality provided by the other organization.

Third-party Cookies:

Our website will set several types of third-party cookies, and we do not control the operation of any of them. The third-party cookies which may be set include:

  • Google Analytics – we use Google Analytics to collect data about website usage. This data does not include personally identifiable information. You can view the Google Privacy Policy here: www.google.com/policies/privacy/.
  • Facebook – we use a Facebook pixel to obtain information regarding the activities that users engage in while visiting our web pages. For information on Facebook’s Privacy and Cookie policy, visit https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

You can block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies.

What cookies do we use and for what reasons?

Cookies exist at various levels, and serve a variety of purposes. Some of the cookies we use are at system level. These maintain a session user ID for security reasons.

Some cookies are classed as essential in that they are needed to allow you to navigate the website, access the most relevant version (e.g. mobile) and let you use some of the features we provide, such as polls and surveys.

We also use visitor or performance cookies to understand what interests our users, help us improve how our website works, and measure how effective our website is. For example, these cookies track how many users access our site and how often, show how you entered our site, navigated through the site, and what information was of interest to you, and measure any errors you may have encountered. They also identify categories of visitors by items such as IP address, domain, and browser type pages visited. This is statistical data about our users’ browsing actions and patterns, and does not identify any individual. However, if you have completed a form on our site, or asked us to get in touch with you, we may combine this information with information from our web analytic services and cookies to analyse how you use the site in more detail.

How to control cookies for this website

You can change your cookie settings for this website by clicking the ‘Manage my cookies’ button in the Cookie Control banner at the base of the page when you first visit the site.