COOKIE POLICY
The Policy sets out what cookies are, why the Corrymeela Community uses Cookies on its websites and your options relating to their use.
Who are ‘we’?
In this policy, whenever you see the words ‘We’, ‘Us’ or ‘Our’, it refers to The Corrymeela Community, a registered charity with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland.
The Corrymeela Community is Northern Ireland’s oldest peace and reconciliation organisation. Our programmes work with children, youth, schools, family, volunteering and faith based initiatives that support a Shared Future here. We promote knowledge and understanding of difference and support equality and diversity to reduce discrimination.
Our full legal information is:
The Corrymeela Community, a charity registered with the Charities Commission for Northern Ireland (101597)
The Corrymeela Community (being a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital)
Our registered office is 5 Drumaroan Road, Ballycastle, County Antrim BT54 6QU
When We provide services, We want to make them easy, useful and reliable. When services are delivered on the internet, it sometimes involves placing small amounts of information on your device, such as your computer or mobile phone. These include small files known as cookies. They cannot be used to identify you personally.
What are ‘cookies’?
In simple terms a cookie is a small piece of information sent from Our website to your computer to help Us recognise it quickly. If you prefer not to accept a cookie, you can navigate the websites like a normal user. Any information gathered through the use of cookies is compiled on an aggregate, anonymous basis.
Do I have to agree to cookies?
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer, you should be able to change your browser to prevent that. You should read the information that came with your browser software to see how you can set up your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie. This should then give you the opportunity to decide whether to accept it. However, you may not be able to take full advantage of a website if you do so. Cookies are specific to the server that created them and cannot be accessed by other servers, which means they cannot be used to track your movements around the web. If you do not change your browser settings and continue to use Our websites We will infer that you have consented to Us using cookies for the purposes set out below.
Why do We use cookies on our websites?
We use cookies so that We can give you a better experience when you return to Our websites. In particular We use cookies to:
· avoid lengthy registration/personalisation of the site each time you visit and personalise it to suit your requirements
· recognise you when you login and make it easier for you to access your account information
· estimate Our audience size and patterns
· ensure that you are not asked to register twice
· control how often visitors see similar adverts
· track preferences and to improve and update Our websites
· track the progress and number of entries in some of Our activities and events.
Where can I get more information?
Further information about cookies can be found at Interactive Advertising Bureau or Out-Law’s.
Our websites may feature embedded ‘share’ buttons to enable users to easily share articles with their friends through a number of popular social networks. These sites may set a cookie when you are also logged in to their service. We do not control the dissemination of these cookies and you should check the relevant third party Website for more information about these.