When you use our website, mobile phone applications and online services, we may store cookies in your browser. Other third-party websites that you choose to access may do the same.
Cookies are small units of data temporarily stored on your computer's hard drive by your browser, necessary to browse our website. They do not contain personal information about you and cannot be used to identify an individual user. A cookie usually includes a unique identifier, which is an anonymous (randomly generated) number stored on your device. Some expire at the end of your website session, others stay on your computer for longer. We use cookies to let you get more from our website.
First-party cookies and third-party cookies
Cookies can be first-party or third-party. A first-party cookie is one that you receive directly from NBTech. A third-party cookie is one that you receive from another party, such as Google or Facebook. We do not control what third parties do on other websites. However, we may work with certain third-party providers, such as Google or Facebook, to allow their cookies to work through our site so we can learn more about your experience on our website and better personalize our services for you.
Persistent cookies and session cookies
A persistent cookie is a cookie stored by the web browser on your device until it expires or you delete it. The expiration of a persistent cookie is determined by the cookie creator and may occur on a certain date or after session time has passed. This means that throughout the lifetime of the cookie, its information will be transmitted to the creator's server every time the user visits the website it belongs to or another website set up to check that cookie (such as an advertisement placed on that website). For this reason, persistent cookies are also called "tracking cookies".
A session cookie is temporarily created on your device for use by a website during your visit. This type of cookie may store information you enter and track your activity on the website. A session cookie is deleted after you leave the website or when your browser is closed. A good example of a session cookie is the shopping cart on an e-commerce website. The session cookie stores the items you add to your cart so they are not forgotten while you view products on other pages on the site. Using a session cookie, all items will be in the cart when you go to the checkout page.
How do I manage cookies?
Most browsers allow you to choose whether to accept cookies. Most also allow you to browser to browser. These browser settings are typically found in the "options", "tools" or "preferences" menu. You can also consult the browser's "help" menu.
What type of cookies do we use?
The website may use Strictly Necessary Cookies, Performance Cookies, Functional Cookies, Targeting Cookies and Social Media Cookies. Any of these cookies may be first-party cookies or third-party, persistent or session cookies.
Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are cookies without which you would not be able to use the website. For example, Strictly Necessary Cookies adjust transmitted website data to match your internet connection, take you to secure versions of the website, and help deliver services that you specifically request. If you set your browser to block these cookies, some parts of the website will not work. Strictly Necessary Cookies do not store Personal Data.
Performance Cookies: We use these cookies to count visits and traffic sources, to measure and improve website performance. They help us to know which pages are most and least visited by users, and to see how visitors navigate the website. Performance Cookies do not store Personal Data.
Functional Cookies: These cookies allow the website to remember the choices you make and offer enhanced functionality and more personalized features. Depending on the context, Functional Cookies may store certain types of Personal Data as necessary to provide functionality.
Targeting Cookies: Targeting Cookies help us manage and serve our ads based on your activity on the Website and other websites. This activity is known as interest-based advertising. Targeting Cookies are mainly based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. Opting out of interest-based advertising does not mean that you will no longer see advertising online, but that the companies you have opted out of will no longer show you ads that have been tailored to your interests.
Social Media Cookies: Social Media Cookies facilitate sharing on social networks, provide tools for you to connect with the website and help us better understand both the website's target audience and the effectiveness of our social media outreach. These are third-party cookies. Your choices regarding these cookies are determined by the social media platforms on which you have an account.