How does John Nolan Resilience Coach use cookies?
Cookies enable us to identify your device. We use cookies that are strictly necessary to enable you to move around the site or to provide certain basic features. We use cookies to enhance the functionality of the website, e.g. by storing your preferences. We also use cookies to help us improve the performance of our website to provide you with a better user experience.
We don’t sell the information collected by cookies, nor do we disclose the information to third parties, except where required by law (for example to government bodies and law enforcement agencies).
If you wish to control what cookies are set on your device through the John Nolan Resilience Coach website, you can.
Managing Your Cookies
How can I control cookies?
Web browser cookies:
If you don’t want to receive cookies, you can modify your browser so that it notifies you when cookies are sent to it or you can refuse cookies altogether. You can also delete cookies that have already been set.
If you wish to restrict or block web browser cookies which are set on your device, you can do this through your browser settings; the Help function within your browser should tell you how. Alternatively, you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org, which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of desktop browsers.
You can choose whether to accept cookies that are set by John Nolan Resilience Coach on the cookie settings page.
Analytics and Sharing Cookies
John Nolan Resilience Coach sometimes embeds content from websites such as YouTube and Link Previews. As a result, when you visit a page with content embedded from, for example, YouTube, you may be presented with cookies from these websites. John Nolan Resilience Coach does not control the dissemination of these cookies. You should check the relevant third party website for more information about these.
John Nolan Resilience Coach also carry embedded ‘like’ or ‘share’ buttons to enable users of the site to easily share pages with their friends through a number of popular social networks. These sites may set a cookie when you are also logged in to their service. John Nolan Resilience Coach does not control the dissemination of these cookies and you should check the relevant third party website for more information about these.
John Nolan Resilience Coach also uses analytics like Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Twitter Website tag, LinkedIn Insight tag to anonymously track and analyse users and user behaviour as well as to create a more targeted audience.
Category: Necessary (1)
Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
COOKIE NAME | PROVIDER | TYPE | EXPIRY | PURPOSE |
CookieConsent | johnnolan.uk | HTTP | 1 year | Stores the user’s cookie consent state for the current domain |
Category: Statistics (4)
Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
COOKIE NAME | PROVIDER | TYPE | EXPIRY | PURPOSE |
_ga | johnnolan.uk | HTTP | 2 years | Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. |
_gat | johnnolan.uk | HTTP | 1 day | Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate |
_gid | johnnolan.uk | HTTP | 1 day | Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. |
collect | google-analytics.com | Pixel | Session | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behaviour. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. |
Adobe Flash Player Cookies
The Adobe Flash Player, which used to provide services such as iPlayer or web-based games, is also capable of storing information on your device. However, these cookies cannot be controlled through your web browser. Some web browser manufacturers are developing solutions to allow you to control these through your browser, but at the present time, if you wish to restrict or block Flash Cookies, then you must do this on the Adobe website.
Please be aware that restricting the use of Flash Cookies may affect the features available to you.
Do Not Track (DNT) browser setting
DNT is a feature offered by some browsers which, when enabled, sends a signal to websites to request that your browsing is not tracked, such as by third party ad networks, social networks and analytic companies. This website does not currently respond to DNT requests, however, you may opt-out of tracking on this website, including analytics (and tailored advertising if you are visiting from outside the UK), by changing your cookie settings in your browser.
A uniform standard has not yet been adopted to determine how DNT requests should be interpreted and what actions should be taken by websites and third parties. John Nolan Resilience Coach will continue to review DNT and other new technologies and may adopt a DNT standard once available.
Latest update: 15 October 2019