Our site uses a few different types of Cookies that are categorised as being essential to ensuring you get the best possible user experience when using uexo.com. Some of our cookies allow us to deliver personalised ads, as well as gather important statistics which help us improve our services and your experience on uexo.com.
Check out the uexo Cookie Policy right here!
So, then, what are cookies? Well, you know what baked cookies are, but we’re not talking about that delicious variety. We’re talking about digital cookies, which are small text files placed on your computer, phone and/ or tablet that are created by uexo.com. In some cases, you can even find cookies on emails you open, but we haven’t gone down the cookies-by-email route yet at uexo.
Why do we create cookies? Because we care about your overall user experience. You see, cookies are used to improve your user experience as well as enabling better functionality on our website. Our cookies go as far as facilitating site security and providing us with marketing information about your likes and dislikes. Our cookie text files, while not containing chocolate chip goodness, do contain both numbers and letters and are saved into special areas in the memory of your PC, Mac, phone, or tablet. And for some extra tech jargon, it’s good to know that the cookies that are stored here are called “session cookies” while cookies stored onto your hard drive are called “persistent cookies”.
uexo cookie disclosure provides you and all our users with information related to the cookies we use when you visit a uexo website. We also give you info on how to reject or delete those cookies.
All of uexo’s websites use cookies to provide the functionality you need to browse our site correctly, and the cookies we use aren’t used to determine your identity in any way. In fact, here at uexo, our websites issue cookies when you visit them, unless of course you’ve changed your cookie settings in your browser to refuse cookies. Please note that if you have chosen to turn off cookies, quite a few of the features on our website simply won’t work properly. Our client area’s login, as an example, won’t be available. If you’re into your social networks, our social bookmarking feature won’t be available either.
If you’re interested in finding out more on how cookies work, go ahead and visit https://ico.org.uk/global/cookies. It’s definitely not a page-turner.