Cookies

Cookies Policy

 by SEQ Legal
Our website uses cookies. By using our website and agreeing to this policy, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.

(1) About cookies

Cookies are files, often including unique identifiers, that are sent by web servers to web browsers, and which may then be sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.
Cookies can be used by web servers to identity and track users as they navigate different pages on a website, and to identify users returning to a website.
Cookies may be either “persistent” cookies or “session” cookies. A persistent cookie consists of a text file sent by a web server to a web browser, which will be stored by the browser and will remain valid until its set expiry date (unless deleted by the user before the expiry date). A session cookie, on the other hand, will expire at the end of the user session, when the web browser is closed.

(2) Credit

We created this cookies policy using an SEQ Legal form available from www.seqlegal.com.

(3) Cookies on this website

We use both session cookies and persistent cookies on this website.
We may send to you the following cookies
(1) VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE.  3rd Party (youtube.com, see below)
(2) PREF. 3rd Party, (youtube.com, see below)
(3) wordpress_logged_in_[hash]. 1st Party, which indicates when you’re logged in and who you are
(4) wp-settings-{time}-[UID] cookies. 1st Party. The number on the end is your individual user ID from the users database table. This is used to customize your view of admin interface, and possibly also the main site interface
(5) wp-settings-[UID] cookies. 1st Party. The number on the end is your individual user ID from the users database table
(6) wordpress_test_cookie. 1st Party
(7) NID. 3rd Party. (These are used by Google to track how many people are using their Maps, which appear on every branch page, see below)
(8) _rtok. 3rd Party, (Picasa web album, see below)
(9) S. 3rd Party, (see below)

(4) How we use cookies

Cookies do not contain any information that personally identifies you, but personal information that we store about you may be linked, by us, to the information stored in and obtained from cookies.
We may use the information we obtain from your use of our cookies for the following purposes:
(1) to recognise your computer when you visit our website;
(2) to track you as you navigate our website, and to enable the use of the [specify feature, e.g. shopping cart] on our website;
(3) to improve the website’s usability;
(4) to analyse the use of our website;
(5) in the administration of this website;
(6) to personalise our website for you, including targeting advertisements which may be of particular interest to you.

(5) Third party cookies

When you use our website, you may also be sent third party cookies.
Our advertisers/service providers may send you cookies. They may use the information they obtain from your use of their cookies:
(1) to track your browser across multiple websites;
(2) to build a profile of your web surfing;
(3) to target advertisements which may be of particular interest to you.
In addition, we use Google Analytics to analyse the use of this website. Google Analytics generates statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. The information generated relating to our website is used to create reports about the use of the website. Google will store this information. Google’s privacy policy is available at: [http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html].

(6) Blocking cookies

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies. For example:
(1) in Internet Explorer you can refuse all cookies by clicking “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy”, and selecting “Block all cookies” using the sliding selector
(2) in Firefox you can block all cookies by clicking “Tools”, “Options”, and un-checking “Accept cookies from sites” in the “Privacy” box.
Blocking all cookies will, however, have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites. [If you block cookies, you will not be able to use the [identify feature(s)] on this website.

(7) Deleting cookies

You can also delete cookies already stored on your computer:
(1) in Internet Explorer, you must manually delete cookie files;
(2) in Firefox, you can delete cookies by, first ensuring that cookies are to be deleted when you “clear private data” (this setting can be changed by clicking “Tools”, “Options” and “Settings” in the “Private Data” box) and then clicking “Clear private data” in the “Tools” menu.
Obviously, doing this may have a negative impact on the usability of many websites.

(8) Contact us

This website is owned and operated by NanoPhotonics Group, Kapitza Building, Cavendish Laboratory, J J Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK
If you have any questions about our cookies or this Cookies Policy, please contact us by email to webmaster(AT)np.phy.cam.ac.uk , by telephone +44 (0) 1223 7 60945 or by post, see address above.