The use of 'Cookies'
Cookies are electronic tags that most major websites place on your computer in the process of sending your computer a file, such as a Web page. We use them in a limited fashion as well. In essence, a cookie is a unique bit of computer code that is placed on your computer the first time you visit our site. It tells us simply when a computer that has previously visited our site returns, and it identifies your computers browser and operating system to help us make the best connection. The cookie we place on your computer would never be used to tell us anything about your visits to other websites or your use of the Internet in any other way.
If you would prefer not to receive any cookies, most browsers can be set to refuse cookies or to alert you when one is being sent. It is possible, however, that some portions of this site may not function properly if the cookies are disabled.
How we use cookies
FormLoop uses cookies to gain a better understanding of our customers and their needs so we can improve their online experience with us. This applies to all visitors to our website, regardless of where in the world they live.
In order to comply with EU regulations, users now have the option of accepting our cookies. Although you will still be able to access most of our content without cookies, your visit to our site would benefit from the additional functionality that cookies will provide.
Whenever a person visits this site, we collect basic information about their behaviour on our site. This includes things like what pages have been visited and how they found our website. The information we gather for these purposes does not identify anyone and we make no attempt to find out who has been to our site. What we do gain from this information is a better understanding of what people are interested in on our website and how we can improve their experience on it. To access this information, we use the following cookies:
Google Analytics: This cookie allows us to gain a better understanding of how visitors use our site, what content they are interested in, and how they found us. The information we get from Google Analytics is anonymous and for the most part comes in the form of statistics.
Share This plug-ins: social media plug-ins allows visitors to share our website’s content with their social networks. Once again this information is anonymous. The only information gathered from this cookie is a tally of how many people have shared a specific blog post and what social network was used.
Cookie Acceptance(fl_cookie_a): This cookie monitors whether or not you have accepted cookies on our site.
PHP SESSID: This cookie is for handling the session ids that have to be set in PHP for the site to function.
Managing your cookies
Use your web browser’s help page to manage your cookies. To manage your Google Analytics cookies, you can visit the Google Analytics help page. However, please keep in mind that information we obtain from Google Analytics goes towards improving the user experience on our site.
Cookies are electronic tags that most major websites place on your computer in the process of sending your computer a file, such as a Web page. We use them in a limited fashion as well. In essence, a cookie is a unique bit of computer code that is placed on your computer the first time you visit our site. It tells us simply when a computer that has previously visited our site returns, and it identifies your computers browser and operating system to help us make the best connection. The cookie we place on your computer would never be used to tell us anything about your visits to other websites or your use of the Internet in any other way.
If you would prefer not to receive any cookies, most browsers can be set to refuse cookies or to alert you when one is being sent. It is possible, however, that some portions of this site may not function properly if the cookies are disabled.
How we use cookies
FormLoop uses cookies to gain a better understanding of our customers and their needs so we can improve their online experience with us. This applies to all visitors to our website, regardless of where in the world they live.
In order to comply with EU regulations, users now have the option of accepting our cookies. Although you will still be able to access most of our content without cookies, your visit to our site would benefit from the additional functionality that cookies will provide.
Whenever a person visits this site, we collect basic information about their behaviour on our site. This includes things like what pages have been visited and how they found our website. The information we gather for these purposes does not identify anyone and we make no attempt to find out who has been to our site. What we do gain from this information is a better understanding of what people are interested in on our website and how we can improve their experience on it. To access this information, we use the following cookies:
Google Analytics: This cookie allows us to gain a better understanding of how visitors use our site, what content they are interested in, and how they found us. The information we get from Google Analytics is anonymous and for the most part comes in the form of statistics.
Share This plug-ins: social media plug-ins allows visitors to share our website’s content with their social networks. Once again this information is anonymous. The only information gathered from this cookie is a tally of how many people have shared a specific blog post and what social network was used.
Cookie Acceptance(fl_cookie_a): This cookie monitors whether or not you have accepted cookies on our site.
PHP SESSID: This cookie is for handling the session ids that have to be set in PHP for the site to function.
Managing your cookies
Use your web browser’s help page to manage your cookies. To manage your Google Analytics cookies, you can visit the Google Analytics help page. However, please keep in mind that information we obtain from Google Analytics goes towards improving the user experience on our site.