Cookie Policy

Updated: 1st May 2021

 

1. INTRODUCTION

NTWK Media Ltd. websites use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our websites and does so compliantly under the GDPR. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our websites and also allows us to improve our sites. By continuing to browse the website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

 

2. WHAT IS A COOKIE?

Cookies are tiny files sent to your browser from a web server, and are temporarily stored on your computer’s hard drive to help deliver to you a better web experience. Most websites use cookies in one form or another. Cookies cannot be used to obtain information about files on your computer.

 

3. HOW YOU CAN CONTROL COOKIES

3.1. By default, most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you prefer, you can alter your web browser preferences, either to notify you when you have received a cookie, or to refuse to accept cookies. You can also delete any cookies that have already been sent.

3.2. If you choose not to accept cookies, you may not be able to use certain features on Specifi Limited websites.

 

4. STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES

Specifi Limited websites use “session cookies” to maintain information about where you are on a given Specifi Limited website and whether you have logged in to it. These cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser. By way of example, Specifi uses JSESSIONID. This cookie is used to identify you as a user between page loads. This allows us to remember certain settings, like which part of a given Specifi Limited website you were using before you were asked to log in or register.

 

5. FUNCTIONALITY COOKIES

Specifi Limited websites use “functionality cookies”. These cookies are not required to operate Specifi Limited websites, but can provide extra functionality for you. We will tell you if a feature will use cookies before you use it.

 

6. SOCIAL NETWORK SHARING COOKIES

Some of our pages invite you to “share” them via social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. If you chose to use the ‘share this’ function, those sharing sites may set a cookie on your machine. You should consult that social media site’s terms and conditions before “sharing”.