Cookies Notice
Last Updated: 13/04/2023
Previous Version Number – V1.0
New Version Number – V2.0
1. Introduction
Client Bridge Group (“Client Bridge”, “we, “our”) uses cookies on its website. This Cookie Policy explains more about cookies and why we use them. It also explains how you can control and opt out of receiving them.
This policy should be read together with our Privacy Notice which sets out how and why we collect, store, use and share personal information generally, as well as your rights in relation to your personal information and details of how to contact us and supervisory authorities if you have a complaint.
We update this Cookie Policy from time to time in response to changes in applicable laws and regulations, changes to our processing practices and to products and services we offer. When changes are made, we will update the final section of this policy. Please review this Cookie Policy periodically to check for updates.
2. About Cookies
A cookie is a small text file which may be downloaded to your device when you visit our website. We use cookies to allow our website to function correctly, remember your preferences and to track visitors to our website.
The cookies we use on our website fall into the following categories:
Statistics or Analytics Cookies
We use cookies to collect information about the use of our website by visitors such as the pages they visit most often, how they arrived at our website and associated information. These do not collect any directly identifiable personal information about visitors. We use these cookies to learn more about how our website is used to identify problems and areas for improvement.
Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies remember the choices you make when you visit our website. This includes, for example, your consent to the use of cookies on our website.
Marketing or Targeting Cookies
These are cookies placed by third parties on our website which record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. They use this information for advertising purposes.
Learn More About Cookies
For further information on our use of cookies, including a detailed list of your information which we and others may collect through cookies, please see details in the table below.
For further information on cookies generally, including how to control and manage them, please visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
3. Cookies Used by Client Bridge
The cookies we use on our website and their purposes are as set out in the following table:
Set By | Cookie Name | Domain | Duration of Processing | Description |
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Laravel | Session Cookie | Clientbridge.org | 24 hours | This cookie is used to maintain user sessions. It stores a unique session identifier that allows Laravel to associate session data with a specific user. It's essential for preserving user state across requests |
Laravel | CSRF Token Cookie | Clientbridge.org | 24 hours | Laravel uses Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) tokens to protect against CSRF attacks. This cookie contains a random token value that is matched against the token sent in the request header to ensure that the request originated from the same application |
Laravel | Remember Me Cookie (Authentication) | Clientbridge.org | 24 hours | When a user selects the "Remember Me" option during login, this cookie is set to remember their authentication status across browser sessions. The {guard} placeholder is replaced with the authentication guard |
Laravel | HttpOnly Cookies | Clientbridge.org | 24 hours | Laravel sets the HttpOnly attribute on all cookies it generates by default. This means that the cookies cannot be accessed or modified by JavaScript, which adds a layer of security against certain types of attacks |
4. Cookie Sharing with Third Parties
Please note that we do not share the information collected or the cookies we set with any third party.
5. Changing Your Cookies Preferences
You can allow or block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that permits you to change the setting of all or some cookies. Please note that disabling cookies may affect the availability or functionality of our website. Most of the website will function normally, however, functions that rely on cookies such as [Insert example (e.g. the use of our online enquiry form)], will be disabled.
6. Contact Us
Please contact using the details set out in our Privacy Notice if you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or the information we hold about you.
7. Changes to this Policy
This policy was published on 13.04.2023 and last updated on 14.04.2023