Cookie Policy
Here is information about our use of cookies and tracking technologies.
Cookie notice:
This notice talks about the cookies and similar tracking technologies that we use across the websites we operate and all the services we provide to you.
Last updated: 21 November 2023
What cookies/tracking technologies do we use?
A cookie is a small text file that’s placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit one of our websites. We, and some of our affiliates and third-party service providers, may use a few different types of cookies. Some are persistent cookies (cookies that remain on your hard drive for an extended period of time) and some are session ID cookies (cookies that expire when you close your browser).
We also use other tracking technologies like web beacons (sometimes called ‘tracking beacons’ or ‘clear gifs’) and local storage. These are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enable us to recognise when someone has visited our websites or opened an email that we have sent them.
Why do we use cookies/tracking technologies?
The cookie helped us things like operate our websites and services, enhance and customise your experience across our websites and services, perform analytics and deliver advertising and marketing that’s relevant to you.
There are also cookies set by third parties across our websites and services. Third-party cookies enable third-party features or functionality to be provided on or through our websites and services, such as advertising, interactive content and analytics. They also enable us to use advertising networks to manage our advertising on other websites.
ATL cookies
Below is a list of cookies that we use on our websites and services. The types of cookies we use are always changing. Check back regularly to make sure you stay up to date. If you think we’ve missed a cookie, please let us know.
CookieConsent (Customisation)
Stores your cookie consent.
__hssrc (Customisation)
Collects anonymous statistical data related to the user’s website visits, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages have been loaded. The purpose is to segment the website’s users, in order to enable media and marketing agencies to structure and understand their target groups to enable customised online advertising.
_hs_ipcountry (Analytics)
Tracks country based on IP address.
_hs_last_seen (Analytics)
Tracks when your last visit to the website was.
_hs_visit_number (Analytics)
Tracks how many times you have visited the website.
campaign (Analytics)
Tracks the source campaign, if any, that brought you to the site.
content (Analytics)
Tracks the ad version, if any, that brought you to the site.
conversion_page (Analytics)
Tracks the page on which a free trial submission takes place, if any.
fonts (Customisation)
Fonts customisation.
keyword (Analytics)
Tracks the paid search keyword, if any, that brought you to the site.
landing_page (Analytics)
Tracks your landing page (the first page you viewed in your session).
log_level (Analytics)
Setting of log level for diagnostics.
medium (Analytics)
Tracks the traffic source medium that brought you to the site.
source (Analytics)
Tracks the name of the traffic source that brought you to the site.
Timezone (Customisation)
Maintains the timezone of the user for customisation.
Wfm_quicksignup_email (Customisation)
Tracks if you have started the trial form.
Instafile cookies
XSRF-TOKEN (Essential)
This cookie is written to help with site security in preventing cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks.
svSession (Essential)
Wix – Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site.
requestId (Essential)
Wix – Track visitor behavior and measure site performance.
hs (Essential)
Wix – Security.
TS01e85bed, TS01a239a1, TS0146d913 (Essential)
Wix – Security.
AspNetCore.Antiforgery.2dW1YjdyAfo (Essential)
Instafile Identity Server – Used to filter web requests without a valid token.
Third-party cookies
Google Analytics (Analytics)
Google Analytics uses cookies to help us analyse how our users use our websites and services. Find out more about Google Analytics and how Google uses your data.
Facebook (Analytics)
We use Facebook as a medium to talk to customers and to measure the effectiveness of campaigns.
LinkedIn (Analytics)
We use LinkedIn as a medium to talk to customers and to measure the effectiveness of campaigns.
Twitter (Analytics)
We use Twitter as a medium to talk to customers and to measure the effectiveness of campaigns.
DoubleClick (Analytics)
We use DoubleClick to help manage our digital marketing activities.
third-party cookies (in addition to ATL third-party cookies above)
Instafile third-party cookies (in addition to ATL third-party cookies above)
Google (NID)
Most Google users will have a preferences cookie called ‘NID’ in their browsers. A browser sends this cookie with requests to Google’s sites. The NID cookie contains a unique ID Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (for example, English), how many search results you wish to have shown per page (for example, 10 or 20), and whether or not you wish to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on.
Google Analytics (_ga, _gid, _gat) (Analytics)
For Google Analytics.
How can you control cookies?
You can accept or reject cookies by amending your web browser controls. Because they’re important, our websites and services might not work like they’re supposed to, and in some cases, might not work at all, if you decide to reject our cookies.
Most advertising networks also offer you the option to opt out of targeted advertising. For more info, visit www.aboutads.info/choices/ or www.youronlinechoices.com.
You can manage your cookie settings by following your browser’s instructions.
Here are some links that might be of assistance:
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Safari