Cookies Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a “small piece of data stored in your browser when you visit our website.
This information helps us to save your user preferences in order to improve your online experience whenever you return to our site.
You can decide whether to allow our site to use cookies or not. If you decide not to allow them, you need to block them from your browser.
Why allow cookies?
If you allow us to use the cookies, you will have a better overall experience when using our website.
Furthermore, some basic actions on our website require the use of cookies, such as registering for one of our courses, attending webinars or completing tasks in the students´ area.
For example, we use cookies in the following cases:
- When you sign into your student account
- To keep a record of your user preferences for your next visit
- To provide you with information that may be of interest to you
What happens if you block cookies?
If you decide to block the use of cookies by our website you may find that some features of the site do not function properly, and this may limit what you can do while using it.
Some of the features that may not function correctly if you do not allow cookies are:
When you sign into your student account
Keeping a record of your user preferences for your next visit
Providing you with information that may be of interest to you
If you decide to block cookies, follow the instructions below.
Web analytics
Our website uses Google AnalyticsTM to analyse site traffic and statistics. These metrics these figures include many details of interest to use, such as number of visits to the site, location of visitors and the time spent on our site.
Google AnalyticsTM is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”), a Delaware company located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States.
Google AnalyticsTM uses “cookies” to help analyse how visitors are using our website. The information generated by cookies about your use of the website (including your IP address) will be directly transmitted and stored by Google on their servers in the United States. Google then uses this information to:
- Track of your use of our website
- Collect information about visitor activity
- Provide other services relating to our site activity and Internet usage
Google may transmit this information to third parties when it is required to do so by law, or when said third parties are processing the information on behalf of Google. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data it may hold.
You can prevent the processing of this data or information rejecting the use of cookies and selecting the appropriate browser settings. However, you should remember that this may result in the website not operating to functionality.
By using this website you are understood to consent to the handling of information by Google as indicated above.