Cookies and Tracking
The Company may use various technologies, including cookies, tokens, tags, web logs, web beacons, scripts, and web server logs to gather automatically collected information and may aggregate this information from our website visitors or to enable certain features of our website. This information may include demographic data, technical information about the technology (e.g., phone, computer) used to connect to our website, web browser information, your IP address, and browsing behaviour such as pages visited and how often they are visited (“Activity Information”). We may also use third-party analytics companies to provide these services.
We may also allow third-party service providers to use cookies and other technologies to collect information and to track browsing activity over time and across third-party websites such as web browsers used to read our websites, which websites are referring traffic or linking to our websites, and to deliver targeted advertisements to you. We do not control these third-party technologies and their use is governed by the privacy policies of third parties using such technologies. For more information about third-party advertising networks and similar entities that use these technologies, see www.aboutads.info/consumers, and to opt out of such ad networks’ and services’ advertising practices, go to www.aboutads.info/choices and www.networkadvertising.org/choices. Once you click the link, you may choose to opt out of such advertising from all participating advertising companies or only advertising provided by specific advertising companies. Please note that to the extent advertising technology is integrated into our website, you may still receive advertisements even if you opt out of tailored advertising. In that case, the ads will just not be tailored. Also, we do not control any of the above opt-out links and are not responsible for any choices you make using these mechanisms or the continued availability or accuracy of these mechanisms.
Activity Information is captured using various technologies and may include cookies. “Cookies” are small text files that may be placed on your computer when you visit an Online Service or click on a URL. Cookies may include “single-session cookies” which generally record information during only a single visit to a website and then are erased, and “persistent” cookies which are generally stored on a computer unless or until they are deleted or are set to expire. You may disable cookies and similar items by adjusting your browser preferences at any time; however, this may limit your ability to take advantage of all the features on our website. To manage cookies:
- When you visit our website, you can turn cookie categories on or off as you require. By default, as noted below, strictly necessary cookies are active. These cookies enable us to ensure essential features of our website function correctly; these cookies cannot be turned off.
- Other, non-essential cookies as noted below are not essential to the working of our website and we require your consent before we place them on or access them from your device. These non-essential cookies are turned off unless you choose to allow them.
- If you want to accept, manage or disable the cookies on our website, you can do this at any time by clicking the Cookie link at the bottom of every page on the website. To change your cookie preferences, click Here. If you do not change your preference, your current preferences will continue to apply.
Our website uses the following cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly Necessary Cookies are required for the operation of our website. These cookies are essential and help support the security of our website and basic functionality such as page navigation and cookie preferences. Our website cannot function properly without Strictly Necessary Cookies. You do not need to give us consent for Strictly Necessary Cookies to be used; they will be set automatically if you use our website.
Name of Cookie | Cookie Provider | Purpose | Duration |
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cmapi_cookie_privacy | TrustArc | Makes it possible to set and save cookies according to the user’s cookie settings via TrustArc cookie consent management function. | 13 months |
notice_behavior | TrustArc | Defines the scenery for user. Used by TrustArc cookie consent management function, which stores visitor’s cookie preference. | Session |
notice_preferences | TrustArc | Stores selection a visitor has made on the TrustArc cookie consent management pop-up. It is used to manage the display of the TrustArc pop-up and to save the chosen settings. | 13 months |
cmapi_gtm_bl | TrustArc | Used by TrustArc cookie consent management function to prevent the triggering of cookies that have not been selected. | 13 months |
notice_gdpr_prefs | TrustArc | Stores selection a visitor has made on the TrustArc cookie consent management pop-up. It is used to submit the selected cookie categories (Required, Functional, Advertising) | 13 months |
TASessionID | TrustArc | Used when the user loads Consent Manager to determine if they are a new or returning visitor. | Session |
Non-Essential Cookies
The cookies listed below are non-essential. When you visit our website, we will ask you if you wish to enable these cookies by clicking on ‘’Manage Cookie Settings’’.
Performance Cookies
Performance Cookies collect information about how you use our website. They allow us to enrich our understanding of how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information. These cookies measure how often you visit our website, the pages you visit on our web site and any links you might click on. This information helps us improve our website so that you can have a better experience when you use it in the future.
Name of Cookie | Cookie Provider | Purpose | Duration |
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s_cc | Adobe | This cookie is set and read by the JavaScript code to determine if cookies are enabled. | Session |
s_fid | Adobe | This cookie is used to identify a unique visitor if the standard s_vi cookie is unavailable due to third-party cookie restrictions. Not used for implementations that use first-party cookies. | 2 years |
s_ppv | Adobe | This cookie measures a visitor’s scroll activity to see how much of a page they view before moving on to another page. | Session |
s_tp | Adobe | This cookie measures a visitor’s scroll activity to see how much of a page they view before moving on to another page. | Session |
aam_uuid | Adobe | Set for ID sync for Adobe Audience Manager | 30 days |
Functionality Cookies
Functionality Cookies enable our website to remember the preferences you choose to customise your experience of our website on previous visits. This could include your preferred language, and what layout and banners are most suitable to you. These cookies may also be used to personalise the way we communicate with you.
Name of Cookie | Cookie Provider | Purpose | Duration |
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AMCV <id> | TrustArc | Adobe Site Catalyst cookie | 24 months |
AMCVS <id> | TrustArc | Adobe Site Catalyst cookie | Session |
Advertising Cookies
Advertising Cookies allow us and our third-party partners to:
- show you more relevant advertising across the internet by tracking your browsing history and online activities across websites to create a profile of your online activities and interests, allowing for the optimisation of delivery of ads and the exclusion of audiences from irrelevant marketing activities;
- enable us and other advertisers to serve you with advertising based on your browsing and online search activity;
- help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns; and
- help measure and improve customer experience.
Name of Cookie | Cookie Provider | Purpose | Duration |
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bcookie | Browser Identifier cookie to uniquely identify devices accessing LinkedIn to detect abuse on the platform | 1 year | |
lang | Used to remember a user's language setting to ensure LinkedIn.com displays in the language selected by the user in their settings | Session | |
lidc | To facilitate data center selection | 24 hours | |
UserMatchHistory | LinkedIn Ads ID syncing | 30 days | |
AnalyticsSyncHistory | Used to store information about the time a sync took place with the lms_analytics cookie | 30 days | |
s_ips | Tracks percent of ppage viewed | Session | |
s_pltp | Provides page name value (URL_ for use by Adobe Analytics | Session | |
gpv_pn | Used to retain and fetch previous page visited in Adobe Analytics | 6 months | |
li_gc | Used to store consent of guests regarding the use of cookies for non-essential purposes | 6 months | |
s_plt | Tracks the time that the previous page took to load | Session | |
lms_analytics | Used to identify LinkedIn members off LinkedIn for analytics | 30 days | |
dfpfpt | Unique user identifier to prevent abuse in payment workflows for LinkedIn | 2 years | |
s_tslv | Used to retain and fetch time since last visit in Adobe Analytics | 6 months | |
lms_ads | Used to identify LinkedIn members off LinkedIn for ads | 30 days | |
li_sugr | Used to make a probabilistic match of a look-a-like user | 90 days | |
liap | Used by non-www.domains to denote the logged in status of a member | 1 year | |
li_mc | Used as a temporary cache to avoid database lookups | 6 months |
In addition, you may also have additional means to manage the collection of Activity Information by:
- Managing the use of "flash" technologies with the Flash management tools available at Adobe’s website;
- Clicking on the available "Opt-Out" link at the bottom of the applicable home web page;
- Visiting Google to "Opt-Out" of display advertising or customise Google display network ads; and/or
- Clicking on the SessionCam "Opt-Out" link.
Please note that we do not currently respond to web browser “Do Not Track” signals that provide a method to opt out of the collection of information about online activities over time and across third-party websites or our website because, among other reasons, there is no common definition of such signals and no industry-accepted standards for how such signals should be interpreted.
We may use tracking technologies that allow us to recognise your device when you return to our website within a period of time, as determined by us, and to support automatic login to your website. To maintain your privacy, you should affirmatively log out of your account prior to your session ending (whether you end your session or we end your session, for example if our website has "timed out" – i.e. we have ended your session automatically after a period of inactivity as determined by us in our sole discretion). Unless you affirmatively log out of your account, you may be automatically logged back in the next time you, or any user of your devices visits our website.
For more information on how we collect and use your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of our website.