Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
Similar to many websites, 'TripleA' C/o ETV LTD’s websites and Apps make use of cookies and related technologies to gather information. Cookies are small data files placed on your computer or device (such as smartphones or tablets) as you navigate through our website. They are essential for ensuring our websites operate efficiently and for assisting with your online shopping experience. In addition, they help us to customize the products and services offered and advertised to you, both on our website and elsewhere.
What information is collected?
Some cookies gather data regarding your browsing and purchasing activity when you visit this website using the same computer or device. This includes details like the pages you view, the items you purchase, and how you move around our website. 'TripleA' C/o ETV LTD can utilize these cookies to monitor your browsing and purchasing behaviour. However, we do not use cookies to gather or store personal information such as your name, address, or other contact information.
How are cookies managed?
The cookies that are stored on your computer or other devices when you access our websites are managed by:
- 'TripleA' C/o ETV LTD, or on behalf of and subsidiaries of 'TripleA' C/o ETV LTD, and are essential for allowing you to make purchases through our website;
- Third parties involved in our marketing programs; and
- Third parties that display web banner advertisements on behalf of 'TripleA' C/o ETV LTD.
What are cookies used for?
The main purposes of using cookies are:
- To store information about you so that you don’t have to re-enter it again;
- To keep you logged in, even across different devices;
- To help us understand how people are using our services so that we can make improvements;
- To help personalize our websites and Apps by remembering your preferences and settings;
- To track whether our emails have been opened and if you find them useful.
What types of cookies do we use?
- Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are required for the website to function correctly. For example, they allow users to log into secure areas of the site, use shopping carts, or make use of e-billing services. They are usually session cookies that expire once you close the browser, but not always.
- Performance cookies: These cookies allow online providers to recognise and count the number of visitors and track how they navigate the site when they are using it. This helps online providers improve how their website works, ensuring users can easily find what they need. Typically, these are first-party cookies and consist of a combination of session and persistent cookies. Occasionally, the services may be supplied by third parties and specialized software, which can utilize either first-party or third-party cookies.
- Functionality cookies: These cookies recognize users when they return to a site, allowing the personalization of content and remembering user preferences (like language or region selection). These are typically a mix of first- and third-party cookies, both session and persistent cookies.
- Targeting cookies: These cookies track users' visits to a website, the specific pages they view, and the links they follow. When set by third-party providers (like advertising technology services), they can also track users’ activity across other websites to create profiles of their general online behavior. Data collected by these cookies is often used for targeted advertising. These cookies are almost always third-party cookies and usually persistent.
How can I manage my preferences?
You can manage your cookie preferences by visiting the Preference Centre, where you can adjust your settings. Please note that disabling certain cookies will not remove them from your device but will deactivate their functionality.
Cookies Settings
All our advertisements prominently feature the Adchoices icon, adhering to IAB (Internet Advertising Bureau) guidelines. This icon offers further information on the data collected and utilized for online advertising, as well as options for managing it. Additionally, you can directly manage your preferences for receiving advertisements from particular companies at the Your Online Choices.
How to disable cookies via your browser?
If you wish to disable cookies, you will need to change your browser settings to reject cookies. The method for doing this depends on the browser you are using. Below are instructions for the most popular browsers:
For Microsoft Edge
- Click the More actions button in the upper right corner and choose Settings.
- Select View Advanced Settings.
- Click the dropdown arrow under the Cookies section.
- Choose Block All Cookies.
For Google Chrome
- Click the More actions button in the upper right corner and select Settings.
- Scroll down and click ‘Advanced’.
- Select ‘Site Settings’ under ‘Privacy & security’.
- Click on ‘Cookies and site data’.
- Disable the option that allows sites to save and read cookie data to block all cookies.
For Safari
- Navigate to Preferences > Privacy.
- To prevent trackers from using cookies and website data: select “Prevent cross-site tracking.”
- To block all cookies: choose “Block all cookies.”
- To remove stored cookies and data: click Manage Website Data, select one or more websites, and then click Remove or Remove All.
For Mozilla Firefox
- Click the Menu button and select Library.
- Click History and then select Clear Recent History.
- Set the Time range to clear to Everything.
- Check Cookies and ensure other items you wish to keep are unchecked.
- Click ‘Clear Now’ to delete all cookies.
What happens if I disable cookies?
The result of disabling cookies depends on which ones you deactivate. Generally, some functions of the website may not work properly if cookies are disabled. Blocking only third-party cookies won’t prevent you from making purchases on our site, but if you disable all cookies, you won’t be able to complete transactions.