Quantemplate Cookies Policy

Last updated: 8th November 2017

This policy explains how Quantemplate Technologies Limited, (the "Firm") uses cookies and how we may collect and process information about you through our website, quantemplate.com (the "Website").

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer (or internet enabled device) by websites that you visit.

Why do we use cookies?

The Firm uses cookies to collect information about the use of the Website and to distinguish you from other users in order to improve your experience when you browse the Website as well as to to tailor advertisements you see on third party websites, to track your response to advertisements, report on visitor interaction and to measure the effectiveness of advertisements. When you visit quantemplate.com we set Google Analytics to measure the number of visitors, to see how visitors navigate the site and to see which resources they access. The data collected using Google Analytics is all anonymous. This helps us to develop new content and to improve the way the Website works.

What cookies do we use?

Our Website uses two kinds of cookie (using categories suggested in the International Chamber of Commerce UK's cookie guide). These are: (1) strictly necessary cookies; and (2) performance cookies. The table below explains the cookies used by the Firm as at 25 October 2012. We will update this information as and when we introduce new functionality to the site.

Cookie name

Further information

Cookie type / purpose

Information collected

Duration of cookie

Login cookie
Strictly necessary
Authentication status for Login
14 days
This cookie is required to enable authenticated users to navigate around the site without the requirement for repeated logging in during a 3 hour usage period.
Google Analytics
Performance
Marketing data
2 years
Further information is available from Google

BY USING OUR WEBSITE, YOU CONSENT TO THE RELEVANT COOKIES BEING SET ON YOUR DEVICE. You can refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. You should note however that by deleting or blocking cookies, the website may not function correctly and you may not be able to access certain areas. For further information on how to opt out of Google Analytics, please visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

The Website may also link through to third party websites which may use cookies which the Firm has no control. We therefore recommend that you check the relevant third party privacy policies for information about any cookies that they may use.