A cookie is a small file that contains information that allows us to recognise that you have used the site before.
There are a few broad reasons why a cookie might be stored on your device when visiting the CharityComms website:
- Cookies that make the website work properly for you and enable you to make use of the secure online services that we provide such as accessing downloadable guides/ making bookings
- Cookies that collect anonymised data about your use of the website and are then used to help us improve our online services
- Cookies that remember your preferences and make the website easier for you to use
- Cookies that are placed by third party services we make use of to enhance the information we present online. We have no control over these third party cookies.
*Please note this policy may change from time to time and will be updated as appropriate. Last updated September 2020.
How to manage your cookie settings?
There are a few ways you can change your cookie settings to tailor them for your needs.
You can change your preferences to the cookies we use by visiting our Cookie Settings where you can adjust the sliders to ‘On’ or ‘Off’, and then confirm them by clicking ‘Save Settings’.
Alternatively, you can change your cookie settings in your web browser. The “Help” menu in the toolbar of most web browsers will tell you how to change your browser’s cookie settings, including how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, and how to disable cookies altogether. Please find below links describing how to make these changes on a range of popular browsers:
Some third parties may also allow you to manage their cookies independently. To do this please refer to the list of third party cookies in the above tables and visit their respective policy pages for further information.