Cookies Policy
This Cookie Policy is applicable to the website www.store.ido-magazine.co.uk (from now on, the “Website”), owned by I Do Magazine, with registered office with registered office at 36-40 Doncaster Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 1TL (hereinafter, “I Do Magazine” or “we”).
When a User accesses to and navigates through the Website (“you” or “the User”), it involves the use of cookies and similar technologies, either owned by I Do Magazine or by third parties, and its setting on the device from which the User accesses and browses, in order to enable browsing on our Website, analyze our traffic and the User’s behavior, enable the User to share content through social media and personalize content and advertising displayed based on the User’s browsing habits.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are set in the User’s browser from the Website and are used to record certain navigation interactions, storing data that can be updated and retrieved from such browser. These files are stored on the User’s device and are used, among other purposes, to remember the User’s preferences when accessing the Website again, such as access data or content personalization. Cookies or other similar online tracking technologies can also be used to record anonymized information about how a visitor uses a website (e.g. the website from where the visitor accessed the Website or whether the visitor has used a banner advertisement to reach it).
Consent
When accessing the Website, the User is informed about the use of these technologies through the management platform displayed on the Website, as well as on how to provide consent to I Do Magazine to, or refuse, the use of such online trackers. In fact, the User can decide whether to accept or reject all cookies, or to do so in a granular manner depending on the cookie purpose and manage preferences through the management panel. At any time, the User can manage his or her setting preferences, as indicated in section 4 of this Cookie Policy (“How to manage cookie settings or revoke consent”). Certain cookies may be strictly necessary for the operation of the Website and the services that are offered by the Website and requested by the User. These strictly necessary cookies do not require consent. As a result, in the event that the User objects to the use of such cookies under section 4 below, access to the Website may be prevented or may not work properly.
Cookies used on our Website
I Do Magazine uses the following types of cookies on the Website:
Strictly necessary: These online trackers are absolutely necessary for the functioning of the Website. They allow the User’s navigation through the Website and enable the use of the different options and services that are offered by the Website and requested by the User (e.g. cookies used to record the Users’ preference with respect to cookies, cookies intended for authentication to a service or cookies that are essential to comply with the GDPR’s security principle for an activity the User has requested). Without their use, certain functions on the Website may not work properly.
Analytic: These online trackers provided by third parties store information mainly related to how Users interact with the Website’s content, where those Users come from, the browser that they are using and the time they remain on each page, among other information. They are used for audience measurement and usage and user statistics.
Personalisation: These online trackers provided by third parties collect information about how Users use our Website and remember it to enable the User’s access to the Website according with certain features that make the User’s experience different from other Users’ (e.g. cookies used to personalise the way the services are displayed on the Website, depending on the Users’ previous visits or actions taken on the Website; cookies used to remember if the Users choose a particular feature on the Website).
Social media: These online trackers provided by third parties enable Users to share content through social media. These cookies may track the User’s browser across other sites and build a profile of the User’s interests, which may impact on the content shown to the User on other websites that are visited. Targeted
Advertising: These online trackers, set by Google, help us better understand our audience and serve you targeted ads through our Website. We also use cookies and to measure the performance of the marketing emails we send you (e.g. email opening and click).
How to manage cookie settings or revoke consent
Users have the right to decide whether to grant consent and refuse cookies. They are also entitled to revoke their consent to cookies. The User can manage cookie consent preferences at any time by visiting one of the following relevant links (depending on which browser you use) and updating your cookie settings.
The User may block all categories of cookies, including the cookies that are strictly necessary for the Website to function.
As mentioned above, in the event the User blocks all cookies, access to the Website may be prevented or may not work properly.
Below there’s a list of instructions and links on how to activate, deactivate, delete and manage cookies depending on the browser:
Safari: Once in Safari, click Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and Website Data and choose the desired option.
Safari for iOS 11: Once in Safari, click on Settings > Privacy & Security > Block All Cookies.
Google Chrome: Once Google Chrome is open, click the Chrome menu icon > Settings > Show advanced options > Privacy > Content settings > Cookies. For further information, https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Google Chrome for Android and iOS: Once Google Chrome is open, click the Chrome menu icon > Settings > Show advanced options > Privacy > Content settings > Cookies. For further information, https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Internet Explorer 11: Click the Internet Explorer icon on the taskbar > Tools > Internet Options > Privacy, and customize the cookie settings to your preferences. For more information, http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11
Internet Explorer Mobile: With Internet Explorer Mobile open, press More > Settings and customize the cookie settings to your preferences. For further information, http://www.windowsphone.com/es-es/how-to/wp7/web/changing-privacy-and-other-browser-settings
Microsoft Edge: In the browser, click More > Settings > Advanced Settings > Privacy & Services > Cookies and choose the desired option. Further information at https://privacy.microsoft.com/es-es/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy
Mozilla Firefox: With Firefox open, press the Menu > Preferences > Privacy & Security > History > Use Custom History Settings and customize your cookie settings to your preferences. For further information, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/disable-third-party-cookies
Mozilla Firefox Mobile: With Firefox open, press the Menu > Settings > Privacy > Cookies button and customize the cookie settings according to your preferences. For further information, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-or-disable-cookies-firefox-android
Opera: With Opera open, press Settings > Options > Advanced > Privacy & Security > Content Settings > Cookies and customize the cookie settings according to your preferences.
For further information, https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies
These browsers are subject to updates or modifications, so if the above information or links are outdated, or if your browser is not on this list (Konqueror, Arora, Flock, etc) or if you can’t find a way to manage cookies, please review their official website or contact us.
Contact
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to write to us at the following e-mail address: info@ido-magazine.co.uk.
Updates to this Policy
This Policy may be updated from time to time in response to changing legal, technical or business developments. When we update our Policy, we will take appropriate measures to inform you and ask for your consent, depending on the significance of the changes we make.