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Our Usage of Cookies

On the NOLD Foundation website, we utilise cookies to enhance usability, improve performance, and gather insights into user behaviour. It's important to note that no personal data is stored through cookies, and thus, the Personal Data Protection Act does not apply to the collection of this information. Instead, the information gathered through cookies is used in aggregate form to analyse user behaviour, allowing us to enhance website functionality, user paths, and content.

Types of Cookies Used

Session Cookies: These cookies simplify website usage by temporarily storing information within the browser session. They typically record details like items added to a shopping cart, visited pages, and navigation paths. Session cookies do not collect information from your device and are automatically deleted when you leave the website or end your browser session.

Persistent Cookies: These cookies enable us to retain specific browsing information over time, such as site visits, page views, selected options, and navigation paths. By tracking this data, we can make improvements to the website, rectify errors, and expand content. The duration of storage for persistent cookies varies based on their intended purpose.

Third-Party Cookies: Our website may contain links to or embedded content from third-party sites like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, and partner websites. Visiting these sites or accessing their content may result in the storage of third-party cookies on your device. We have no control over the generation or management of these cookies and advise users to refer to the respective third-party websites for information on their usage and management.

Managing Cookie Usage

Most browsers offer tools for managing cookies within a dedicated browser folder. You can choose to block cookies, delete them entirely, or set preferences regarding their usage before visiting our site. However, please be aware that disabling or blocking cookies may impact the functionality of our website and affect your overall user experience.