Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how Sentivery (“Sentivery”, “we”, “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website (the “Site”). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
Where this policy refers to “cookies”, it also covers similar technologies such as pixels, tags, web beacons, local storage, and SDKs (together, “Cookies”).
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help a website work properly, remember preferences, and understand how the site is used.
Some cookies are session cookies (deleted when you close your browser). Others are persistent cookies (remain for a set period or until you delete them).
1. What cookies are
• Strictly necessary: to operate the Site securely and enable core functionality (e.g., page navigation, security, load balancing, consent preferences).
• Functional: to remember choices you make (e.g., language, region, accessibility preferences) where enabled.
• Analytics / performance: to understand how visitors use the Site, improve content and user experience, and measure performance (only where enabled).
• Marketing: to measure campaign effectiveness and show relevant content on other platforms (only where enabled).
We use cookies for the following purposes:
2. Why we use cookies
We aim to keep cookie use proportionate and aligned with a professional, high-trust experience.
• First-party cookies are set by Sentivery.
• Third-party cookies are set by service providers that support site functionality, analytics, security, or embedded content.
3. First-party and third-party cookies
If third parties set cookies via the Site, they may collect information about your device and your interaction with the Site. Their use of data is governed by their own privacy policies.
• Consent for non-essential cookies (e.g., analytics, marketing).
• Legitimate interests or contract/technical necessity for strictly necessary cookies required to provide the Site and keep it secure.
4. Legal basis (EEA/UK)
You can withdraw consent at any time (see Section 6).
Where required by law (including EU ePrivacy rules and the GDPR), we use:
• IP address (often shortened or hashed by providers), device identifiers
• Browser type/version, operating system, language settings
• Pages visited, time on page, clicks/interactions, referral source
• Approximate location (derived from IP, where supported and lawful)
Depending on the cookie category and your choices, cookies may collect:
5. What information cookies may collect
We do not use cookies to collect sensitive personal data.
1. Cookie Settings on our Site
Use Cookie Settings to accept, reject, or customise non-essential cookies at any time:
[Cookie Settings] (add link/button to your consent banner or footer)
2. Browser controls
Most browsers let you delete existing cookies and block some or all cookies. If you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of the Site may not function correctly.
3. Device-level controls
On mobile devices, you may be able to limit tracking through your device settings.
You can manage cookies in three ways:
6. Managing cookies (consent and controls)
Consent duration: where consent is used, we typically refresh it at appropriate intervals (commonly up to 12 months) or earlier if our cookie use meaningfully changes.
• Strictly necessary: Enables core site functions, security, and consent preference storage
• Functional: Remembers preferences and improves usability
• Analytics / performance: Helps us understand usage and improve content
Below is an overview of cookie categories. Your consent tool may show a live list of cookies active on the Site.
7. Cookie categories we use
Sentivery reserves the right to decline or terminate collaboration where independence could reasonably be questioned.
• Marketing: Measures campaigns and may support relevant content on third-party platforms
If you receive emails from Sentivery (e.g., updates or event communications), they may include small tracking elements (such as a pixel) to help us understand engagement (e.g., opens and link clicks). Where required, this is used on the basis of consent or in line with applicable marketing rules. You can opt out using the unsubscribe link (where provided) or by contacting us.
8. Email tracking (if you subscribe or contact us)
Some cookie providers process data outside your country, including outside the EEA/UK. Where applicable, we rely on appropriate safeguards (such as adequacy decisions or Standard Contractual Clauses) as described in our Privacy Policy.
9. International transfers
We may update this Cookies Policy to reflect changes in law, technology, or our Site. We will post the updated version on this page and revise the “Last updated” date above.
10. Updates to this policy
For questions about cookies or this policy, contact:
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