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Cookies Policy
This website uses cookies to make a website work better for its
users. This document explains what you need to know about how the
British Marine Federation uses cookies on its websites, and how to
choose to manage or remove them if you wish to do so.
Use of Cookies on this Website
The British Marine Federation will not use cookies to collect
personally identifiable information about you. However, if you wish
to restrict or block the cookies which are set by BMF websites, or
indeed any other website, you can do this through your browser
settings. The Help function within your browser should tell you
how.
Alternatively, you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org which
contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide
variety of browsers. You will also find details on how to delete
cookies from your computer as well as more general information
about cookies. For information on how to do this on the browser of
your mobile phone you will need to refer to your handset manual.
Continuing to use the website without deleting or blocking cookies
implies your consent to the use of cookies.
Please be aware
that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of this
website.
The British
Marine Federation use a number of suppliers who also set cookies on
our behalf in order to deliver the services that they are
providing. If you would like more information about the cookies
used by these suppliers, as well as information on how to opt-out,
please see the relevant section below.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small amount of data (which often includes a
unique identifier) that is sent to a user’s computer or mobile
phone from a website and is stored on the hard drive of a
device.
Each website
can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's
preferences allow it. Many websites do this whenever a user visits
their website in order to report on website traffic. Your browser
only permits a website to access the cookies it has already sent to
you, not the cookies sent to you by other
websites.
List of Cookies
This is a list of
the cookies set by this website, and what each is used for.
Third Party Cookies
We use a number of suppliers who
also set cookies on this website on its behalf in order to deliver
the services that they are providing. If you would like more
information about the cookies used by these suppliers, as well as
information on how to opt-out, please see their individual privacy
policies listed below.
Cookie
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Name
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Purpose
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Google Analytics
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These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors
use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help
us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an
anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where
vistors have come to the site from and the pages they
visited.
Find out how to opt out of Google
Analytics data collection
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OpenX
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OAID
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This cookie is used by our ad server software to manage which ads
are served to you on our website, and to capture clicks on those
ads. Information is collected in anonymous form, and we do not use
this data to deliver specific content, advertising or otherwise, to
your browser.
If you are do not want the advertising on the website served to you
to use this cookie,
click here
to replace it with an opt out cookie. If you decide to opt out,
advertisements may still be delivered to your web browser but those
advertisements may not be as relevant to you because the
advertisement request will only use information that is
automatically transmitted through an Internet communication (e.g.,
web browser type, Internet Service Provider, information about the
general content of the website or web page displayed on your web
browser) and not information collected using an OpenX Cookie.
Please note that if you delete the opt out cookie, then you may
receive the OpenX Cookie again. This cookie will automatically
expire after one year.
You can find out more about the OpenX cookie at
www.openx.com/about/openx-market-privacy-principles.
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Addthis
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uid
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uvc
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Although the AddThis cookies do no collect personally identifiable
information about our users, it does collect general information
that includes which web page you came from, which type of browser
you are using, and your general geographic location. AddThis uses
this information to provide analytics to help website owners that
helps them better understand their visitors. AddThis also uses this
information to help advertisers deliver more relevant
ads.
View the full privacy policy for AddThis
Find out how to opt-out from AddThis data collection
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Google +
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NID
HSID
SSID
APISID
SAPISID
SID
BEAT
ULS
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A set of unique identifiers used by Google applications to store
user preference information.
A persistent cookie that is used to track Google+ (+1) status
A session cookie used to track Google+ (+1) status
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Twitter
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guest_id
original_referer
_twitter sess
auth_token
auh_token_session
secure_session
twll
lang
pid
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Twitter image server cookie
Identifies whether the visitor is a user or guest of
Twitter
This cookie is used to supply the feed on this site.
Defines a unique ID associated with the current user linked to
Twitter
On login
On login
On login
On login
On login
Used by Twitter (from the share buttons that are embedded in some
of our pages)
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Facebook
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reg_fb_gate
reg_fb_ref
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lsd
c_user
csm
lu
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locale
sct
xs
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This identifies the web browser being used to connect to Facebook
independent of the logged in visitor. This cookie plays a key role
in Facebook’s security and site integrity features
This contains the first Facebook page visited
This contains the last Facebook page visited
This identifies the browser window dimensions
This contains a random value that is set when a Facebook user logs
out in order to prevent cross-site request forgery
attacks
This contains the user ID of the currently logged in visitor. The
lifetime of this cookie is dependent on the status of the "keep me
logged in" checkbox. If the checkbox is set, the cookie expires
after 30 days of inactivity, otherwise the cookie is a session
cookie and will therefore be cleared when the browser
exits
This cookie is used to integrate the user's Facebook's Like status
with the London 2012 site
This is used to manage how the login page is presented to the
visitor. The lifetime is the same as c_user
This contains the display locale of the last logged in visitor on
this browser. This is set after the visitor logs out
This contains a timestamp representing the time at which the
visitor logged in. This cookie is used to distinguish between
multiple sessions created at different times. The lifetime is the
same as c_user
This contains the session number, a session secret and an optional
"secure" flag (if visitor has enabled secure browsing feature). The
lifetime is the same as c_user
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YouTube cookies
In addition to the above third-party cookies, from time to time,
we embed videos from our official YouTube channel or trusted
third-party YouTube submissions. Use of these videos may set
cookies on your computer once you click on the YouTube video
player. To find out more please visit YouTube’s
embedding videos information page.
Contact Us
We have tried to cover all the cookies which we, or our
third-party suppliers, use but please
bear in mind that sometimes there may be a short delay in updating
this list. If you do notice a discrepancy, or think a cookie is
missing from the list, please
let us know by emailing webmaster@britishmarine.co.uk
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