Effective October 30, 2020

What are cookies and what do they do?

Cookies are small text files with information which are stored on your access device. Each cookie includes the name of the website and a unique ID. We use cookies on this website. 

Cookies track things like how long a visitor spends on our website and what visitors do on our website (which pages they visit and which buttons they click on, for example). Cookies collect this information and share it with us, the website owner.

Cookies help us understand who uses our website and how we can improve it. This allows us to understand what visitors like about our website and how we can make it more attractive for other visitors.


How do we use cookies?

Most of the cookies we use on our website are cookies that remain on your device for a certain period, until you erase them or they expire (Persistent Cookies). The other types of cookies are more temporary in duration, they will be automatically deleted when you close your internet browser (Session Cookies).

We use the following types of cookies:

Necessary cookies

We use necessary cookies to help us run our website, and to help us detect any problems with it. We also use cookies to remember our users while they are browsing our website, its pages, links and subdomains. This particular type of cookie will remain on your device even after you've stopped browsing the website so we can make sure we comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.

Analytics and advertising cookies

These allow us to see what pages, links and sub-domains visitors have visited, so we can understand how our website content is performing and improve it where necessary. We use third party cookies for this purpose and we've explained in the table below the specific cookies we use.

Please see the list below for more detail about which advertising and analytics cookies we use and why.


What cookies do we use?

These are the cookies we use on our website and the purposes for which we use them:

Google Tag Manager: Controls other cookies on the website.

Google Analytics: Allows us to see how many users are on the elyps website, which pages they are visiting and track how many visitors joined elyps.

 

Can I change my preferences?

You can manage your preferences by changing your browser settings on your device to refuse the use of all or some cookies. However, if you block all cookies (including necessary cookies), you may not be able to use all or some parts of our website.

Please note, other organisations, such as advertising networks, may also use cookies to track you across different websites. We have no control over these cookies.

 

We'll let you know if we change what cookies we use

If we change the cookies we use, we will update this Cookies Policy. You always can find the latest version of this Policy on our website.