The aim of this cookie list is to help you recognise the cookies placed on your browser when you visit us and is current as of 19th June 2012.
We have tried to cover all the cookies which we, or our technology partners, 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, please let us know on info@b2bcompliance.org.uk.
These are the cookies you may encounter on https://www.b2bcompliance.org.uk:
Cookie Name | Description | System | Duration |
__utma | We at B2B Compliance are continually working to improve our website for you and, to that end, we use Google’s Analytics tools to help us. This tool sets four cookies to help gather useful information such as how many people visit our site, which pages they like most and how long they stay, and where on the web they come here from. If you don’t wish to contribute to these measurements, then you can opt-out of Google Analytics cookies [1] or simply delete your cookies at the end of each session as described below. | Google Analytics | 2 years |
__utmb | < 1 hour | ||
__utmc | session | ||
__utmz | 1 day | ||
PHPSESSID | This cookie is used to store temporary information about your visit to the site on this occasion. No personally identifiable information is held. | Localhost | End of session |
[1] Google Analytics policy – http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html
Cookies are just small files of data that websites can write to your computer (via your browser) for any number of legitimate purposes, and the law now gives you the choice and the responsibility to decide which site may and may not use which cookies. To help you manage your cookies efficiently, all browsers provide you with tools to control your cookies, allowing you to keep them (permanently or for some duration) or delete them entirely.
We at B2B Compliance recommend the “All About Cookies” website, published by an independent body, as a good source of information about cookies and how you may best organise yours. In particular, these pages:
Controlling your cookies: http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=1
Deleting your cookies: http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=2
There are, of course, many other websites providing similar information which you may chose to consult as well.