Third
Party Cookies and Web Beacons
In the course of serving advertisements to this site, our third-party
advertisers, including those listed above, may place or recognize
a unique "cookie" or web beacon on your browser.
What
are cookies?
A cookie is a file that tracks a user or customer's preferences
on pages visited while on a website. On our website we may use
cookies or third parties may do so on our behalf.
Should
you accept a cookie, each subsequent visit to our site will
identify you and collect and compile anonymous statistics related
to your interests, tastes, purchasing intentions and general
uses of the sites.
The
data collected by the cookie is compiled and used in the future
to market other products and services or advertisements to you,
to analyze the usage of our website to provide data on how to
improve the website and for feedback generally. No sensitive
personal data or personally identifiable data capable of identifying
you as a private individual are collected.
All
data are for specific purposes for our private use only and
not for use of any other third party unless specifically instructed
by us and only for a specific purposes, such as marketing of
products and services.
Your
Choices
You do not have to accept cookies and you may block or disable
all cookies from your browser at anytime.
Most
web browsers will accept cookies by default, but they can be
set to reject cookies, either from all websites or from specific
sites. You can also manually delete cookies from your web browser.
These options are generally set through a "Privacy"
setting in your browser setup.
Web
Beacon
A "Web Beacon" is an object that is embedded in
a web page or e-mail and is usually invisible to the user but
allows checking that a user has viewed the page or e-mail. One
common use is in e-mail tracking. Alternative names are web
bug , tracking bug, tracking pixel, pixel tag, 1×1 gif,
and clear gif.
HTML
Mail
It is the practice of the Voice Online and Young Voices
to include web beacons in HTML-formatted email messages (messages
that include graphics) that the Voice Online,Young Voices, sends
in order to determine which email messages were opened and to
note whether a message was acted upon.
For
our full Terms and Conditions governing all our sites see. http://www.voice-online.co.uk/tandc.php