Third party cookies
Cookies are set on some pages by third party products and services.
Some pages use third party services or software, such as maps, online videos or social networking features.
Many of these services may set cookies in your browser.
Google Analytics
Cookie name(s)
__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmv, __utmz
Data stored
A random unique number or string of letters and numbers to identify your
browser, the times and dates that you interacted with the site recently
and the marketing materials or referring pages that led you to the site.
When does it expire?
The longest lasting cookie expires 2 years after your last visit to the
website. Others are deleted 6 months, 30 minutes and the moment you
close your browser.
Description
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”), to help us
see how our website is used. In doing so information about your use of
our website, including your IP address, may be transmitted to Google and
stored on servers in the United States. The data collected by Google
Analytics is used to analyse how frequently the same people revisit the
University website, how the website is found (from advertising or
referring websites), and which pages are most frequently viewed. This
information is combined with data from thousands of other users to
create an overall picture of website use, and is never identified
individually or personally and is not linked to any other information we
store about you.
Youtube
Cookie name(s)
SID, LOGIN_INFO, use_hotbox, PREF, SSID, HSID, watched_video_id_list, __utma, __utmz, demographics, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Data stored
Various unique identifiers, as well as login information that may relate to a Google account.
When does it expire?
Most of the cookies expire 10 years after your last visit to a page containing a Youtube video, although some expire sooner.
Description
Google set a number of cookies on any page that includes a Youtube video.
While we have no control over the cookies set by Google, they appear to
include a mixture of pieces of information to measure the number and
behaviour of Youtube users, including information that links your visits
to our website with your Google account if you are signed in to one.
Information about your use of our website, including your IP address,
may be transmitted to Google and stored on servers in the United
States.This cookie does not identify you personally unless you are
logged into Google, in which case it is linked to your Google account.
Twitter Cookies
The Twitter feed is embedded on this site. Cookies maybe used by twitter so that they can better understand how you interact with their services. The cookie can be removed or blocked by changing the settings in the browser you use, though this may affect how you interact with twitter.
For more information, please visit Twitter’s privacy policy page.
Vimeo
Cookie name(s)
__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmv, __utmz, last_page, embed_preferences,
has_logged_in, stats_start_date, stats_end_date, CAL, GAPS, N_T,
S_adsense, adsenseReferralSourceId, adsenseReferralSubId,
adsenseReferralUrl, adsenseReferralUrlQuery, APISID, HSID, NID, PREF,
SAPISID, SID, SNID, SSID
Data stored
Various alphanumeric unique identifiers, date of use information, list of
viewing settings for the video being viewed, Vimeo and Google Adsense
alphanumeric authenticating tokens.
When does it expire?
There are some cookies that expire 10 years after first viewing a Vimeo video
while most of them expire between a few days for up to two years after
the last viewing of a Vimeo video.
Description
Vimeo sets a number of cookies on any page that embeds a Vimeo video. While we
have no control over these cookies, they appear to include a mixture of
pieces of information to measure the number and behaviour of Vimeo
viewers, to hold information about current viewing video settings as
well as a personal identification token, if you are logged into Vimeo.
Furthermore, a set of cookies regarding Google Adsense advertising
campaigns might be set, which contain identifiers that record user
browsing behaviour.
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