Cookies

EFFECTIVE DATE:  13th December 2022.

You’ve found our Cookie Policy! This sets out what cookies are (including the types of cookies we use), why we use them on our website and in our services, and the choices you have with regard to the use of cookies on your device or browser.

This Policy applies to both the use of our “Website” (www.agetimes.com), as well as our “Services”.

Our Cookie Policy is just one of a range of policies we have that sets out how we at Age Times ensure your right to privacy is safeguarded. If you are looking for any of those other policies, you can find them on our Website.

SUMMARY

When you visit our Website or interact with us through our Services we use a range of cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, and other similar technologies to store information we collect about you in order to provide you with a better and safer experience and, in some limited circumstances, for advertising purposes.

Here, we have summarised the key things we think you should know about how we use cookies. For detailed information about how we use these technologies, our full Cookie Policy follows this summary.

Cookies come in a variety of forms but are essentially small data files used to collect and store information about you. We use them for a variety of different functions: some are strictly necessary and are required for the smooth and safe operation of our Website and Services, and others allow us to manage your preferences and remember you for future visits. We also use cookies to analyze how you use our Website and access our Services in order to continually make improvements. Finally, for our Website only, we use cookies to give you added functionalities such as social media plugins and for advertising purposes.

The majority of our cookies are linked to your browser session (session cookies) and disappear once you close your browser; others remain on your device for a longer period (persistent cookies). We, being Age (A.G.) UK Ltd and our partners (who help us with various aspects of our business) serve those cookies, and only we can read them. However, a number of third parties who have integrated with our Website (such as social network plugins) may also set cookies. We have no control over these cookies, but you can still block them (just not through us).

For all cookies, you are free to block, delete, or disable these technologies as you wish, and for the most part, this can be managed through your browser or device settings. However, please be mindful that blocking or disabling certain cookies (particularly strictly necessary or functional ones) could affect availability and functionality, and, in some circumstances, you may not be able to access all or parts of our Website or Services.

For further information about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small data files that are placed and stored on the device (be it your computer, tablet, mobile phone, or through your browser) you use to access our “Website” (www.agetimes.com).

They allow us to record certain pieces of information whenever you visit or interact with us through the Website or our Services.

The types of information that we collect through cookies include your device type, operating system, browser type, the website you visited, your time of visit, whether you have accessed our Website from another website (i.e., a referring website), your IP address, as well as information about your preferences (such as your language).

TYPES OF COOKIES

Just like at your local supermarket, our cookies come in a variety of types.

Technologies

Cookies come in a variety of forms and include:

  • Web beacons, pixel tags, or clear GIFs: these are small graphic images that may be included on our Website that work in conjunction with other cookies to identify you.
  • Other similar technologies: we also use various other technologies to collect information that operate similarly to cookies, such as flash cookies or HTML cookies.

Session Vs Persistent

  • Session Cookies: these are cookies that are linked to your browser session and allow us to link your actions during that particular session, they only last as long as your online session and disappear from your computer or device when you close your internet browser.
  • Persistent Cookies: these cookies are stored on your device after your browser has been closed and have a defined expiry date. Persistent cookies are helpful when we need to know who you are when you are using more than one browsing session, such as to remember you for your next visit or your selected preferences.

First-Party vs Third-Party

Cookies can be provided directly by us, via us on behalf of a third party, or directly by a third party themselves.

  • First-Party cookies: These cookies are set by the website you’re visiting, and only that website can read them.
  • Thirty-Party cookies: These cookies are set by a third-party site you are visiting from or from a third party who has integrated with our Website (such as through a social plugin allowing you to share a link to our content on that social media platform). We are not responsible for or have any control over these types of third-party cookies – you can still block or disable them, just not through us.

WHY WE USE COOKIES

Cookies are incredibly helpful both to us and to you. We use cookies to remember information about you in order to better tailor your experience when you access our Website and Services.

We also use them to:

  • Remember information about you when you log in, so you do not have to give this information over and over again;
  • Remember any preferences you select when you first visit (such as your country-specific landing page or your language preferences) and whether you have already seen any banners that are displayed only to first-time visitors (such as the banner letting you know we use cookies);
  • Keep both our Website and Services secure, and you secure when using them, such as by identifying irregular site behavior, enabling security features, and allowing access to secure areas of our Website and Services;
  • Help us understand how people are using our Services (such as by providing statistics on which parts of the Website or Services you visit or how easy it is to navigate our Website or Services). We use this to improve the look, feel, and operation of our Website and Services;
  • Specifically for our Website, to allow you to use social plugins and other customized content and experiences (such as posting our content to social media platforms). In addition, our third-party partners may use a cookie or similar technology in order to determine whether you arrive at our site via one of their ads.

HOW WE USE COOKIES

We use cookies for a variety of reasons:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are cookies that are required for the smooth and safe operation of our Website and Services. These include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our Website or Services and remember any security settings. Without these types of cookies, your use of the Website or Services, as well as your security, could be affected;
  • Functionality Cookies: These cookies are used to recognize you when you return to our Website and Services. They enable us to personalize our content for you and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language, region and landing page, and font size ) and whether you have visited the Website or Services before so that banners/messaging for new visitors is not displayed to you.
  • Analytical/Performance Cookies: These help us understand how people are using our Website and Services, including the number of visitors, which pages and content are accessed, and how those visitors navigate our Website and Services. Some of these cookies, whilst served by us, are provided by our partners, who help us analyze this information. We use these cookies to improve the way our Website and Services work, to make sure our Website and Services are working properly (which extends to fixing any identified errors), and to generally improve the experience we deliver to you.
  • Targeting Cookies/Advertising Cookies: These cookies also record your visit to our Website and Services, the pages you have visited, and the links you have followed. Our partners may use this information in order to determine whether you arrived at our site via one of their ads.

YOUR RIGHTS

You have the right to choose whether or not to accept cookies.

Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you prefer, you can usually choose to set your browser to remove or reject browser cookies. For guidance on how to do this, the following website may prove useful (http://www.whatarecookies.com/view.asp).

However, cookies are an important part of how our Website and Services work, so you should be aware that if you choose to remove cookies, this could affect the availability and functionality of the Services and, in some circumstances, you may not be able to access all or parts of our Website or Services.

Removing or rejecting browser cookies does not necessarily affect third-party flash cookies, which may be used by us or our partners in connection with our Services. To delete or disable flash cookies please visit this site for more information.

If third-party flash cookies are disabled on your browser, some features on our Website may not work as you would expect. However, you can always set exceptions via your browser to allow third-party cookies for our website.

For further information about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.

Cookie IDDomainExpiryType of CookiePurposeWho Serves
 
_gat_UA-170788863-1.agetimes.comUp to 1 day Targeting/Advertising - this cookie allows various websites to aggregate anonymous activities and enables marketers to provide more targeted online advertising.Google
_omappvswww.agetimes.comUp to 1 day Functional – this cookie is used to determine whether you have opted in to receiving marketing or our newsletter.Optinmonster
_omappvpwww.agetimes.com11 years Functional – this cookie is used to register any information you provide us when filling out a popup form.Optinmonster
_gid.agetimes.com1 day Performance - this is used to generate statistical data on visitors using the Website.Google Universal Analytics
_ga.agetimes.comUp to 1 day Performance - this is used to generate statistical data on visitors using the Website.Google Universal Analytics
_fbp.agetimes.com2 months Targeting/Advertising - this cookie allows various websites to aggregate anonymous activities and enables marketers to provide more targeted online advertising.Facebook
_hjid.agetimes.comSession Performance - this is used to generate statistical data on visitors using the Website.Hotjar
__cfduid.agetimes.comUp to 1 month Strictly Necessary – this cookie is used to maintain the security of our website.Cloudflare
omSuccessCookiewww.agetimes.com1 year Functional – this cookie is used to register any information you provide us when filling out a popup form.Optinmonster
omSuccess-iu8tcphogcwgrhsnqj4gwww.agetimes.com1 year Functional – this cookie is used to register any information you provide us when filling out a popup formOptinmonster
omSeen-iu8tcphogcwgrhsnqj4gwww.agetimes.comUp to 1 month Functional – this cookie is used to register any information you provide us when filling out a popup formOptinmonster
om-iu8tcphogcwgrhsnqj4gwww.agetimes.comSession Functional – this cookie is used to register any information you provide us when filling out a popup formOptinmonster
comment_author_email_721b0194876ba4ff70048245d9a6f466www.agetimes.comUp to 1 year Functional – this allows us to identify you to your post, if you choose to save your details.www.agetimes.co.uk
comment_author_721b0194876ba4ff70048245d9a6f466www.agetimes.comUp to 1 month Functional – this allows us to identify you to your post, if you choose to save your details.www.agetimes.co.uk
taboola_session_idtrc.taboola.comsessionStrictly Necessary CookiesCreates a temporary session ID to avoid the display of duplicate recommendations on the page.Taboola
DNTtaboola.com5 yearsStrictly Necessary CookiesMaintains a record of the user’s instruction that Taboola not use her personal data for our Services.Taboola
taboola_selecttaboola.com1 yearFunctionality CookiesMaintains a record of whether the user performed an action in the “Taboola Select” feature.Taboola
taboola_fp_td_user_idtaboola.com1 yearFunctionality CookiesIndicates that the user clicked on an item that was recommended by Taboola’s Services. This is used for reporting and analytics purposes.Taboola
t_gidtaboola.com1 yearFunctionality CookiesAssigns a unique User ID that allows Taboola to recommend specific advertisements and content to this user.Taboola
t_pidtaboola.com1 yearFunctionality CookiesCreates a unique User ID for private domain publishers.Taboola
trc_cookie_storage.agetimes.com1 yearFunctionality CookiesAssigns a unique User ID that is used for attribution and reporting purposes.Taboola
_tb_sess_r.agetimes.com30 minutesFunctionality CookiesUsed on websites of our publisher Customers that utilize the Taboola Newsroom services. It maintains a session reference about the user’s visit to this particular website.Taboola
_tb_t_ppg.agetimes.com30 minutesFunctionality CookiesUsed on websites of our publisher Customers that utilize the Taboola Newsroom services. This cookie is used to identify the referring website (i.e. the website that the user visited prior to arriving at this publisher’s website).Taboola