Cookie Policy
mydigitalego.com uses cookies to maintain stable site operation, improve your browsing experience, and safeguard your data. Some cookies are essential for the website to function, whilst others help us analyse how you interact with our platform and tailor content to your preferences. You retain full control over your cookie settings and can adjust them whenever you choose. This policy explains how we use cookies and how you can manage them.
How We Use Cookies
When you visit mydigitalego.com, small text files called cookies are stored on your device. These files help us remember your preferences and track your activity to enhance platform performance. Cookies allow us to analyse how you navigate our website, monitor traffic patterns, and optimise the speed and reliability of our service.
Cookies do not access your personal information or internal device data. They cannot read files from your hard drive or transfer information to third parties without your consent. Our use of cookies respects your privacy and complies with United Kingdom data protection regulations.
Types of Cookies We Use
We employ different categories of cookies to deliver a smooth and secure browsing experience.
Session Cookies
Session cookies remain active only during your visit to our platform. They help you navigate between pages without losing your place or having to re-enter information. These cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies stay on your device for a longer period. They remember your language preferences, login details, and other settings so you don’t have to reconfigure them each time you return to the site. These cookies remain until you delete them or they reach their expiration date.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies collect anonymised data about how visitors interact with mydigitalego.com. They track which pages you view, how long you stay, and which links you click. This information helps us understand user behaviour and improve our platform’s functionality and design. All data gathered through analytics cookies is aggregated and does not identify you personally.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have complete control over how cookies are stored and used on your device. Modern browsers allow you to manage cookie settings according to your preferences.
You can take the following actions:
- View all cookies currently saved on your device
- Delete individual cookies or clear all cookies at once
- Block cookies from specific websites
- Disable cookie storage entirely
- Set up notifications to alert you when a website attempts to store a cookie
- Manage Flash cookies through separate security settings in your browser or Adobe Flash Player
Please note that blocking all cookies may limit certain features of mydigitalego.com. Some functions require cookies to work correctly, and disabling them could affect your ability to access all areas of the platform or use specific tools. If you experience difficulties after adjusting your cookie settings, consider allowing cookies from mydigitalego.com to restore full functionality.
FAQ
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to store information about your visit. They help websites remember your preferences and improve your browsing experience.
Do I have to accept cookies on mydigitalego.com?
You can choose whether to accept or reject cookies. However, some cookies are essential for the website to function properly. Blocking these may prevent you from accessing certain features.
How long do cookies stay on my device?
Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device until they expire or you delete them manually through your browser settings.
Can cookies access my personal information?
No. Cookies can only store information that you provide to the website or data about how you use the site. They cannot access other files on your device or retrieve personal information without your consent.
How do I delete cookies from my browser?
You can delete cookies through your browser’s settings menu. Each browser has a different process, but you’ll typically find the option under privacy or security settings. Consult your browser’s help section for specific instructions.
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