Overview
Like most websites, we employ “cookies” or similar technologies. This Cookie Policy tells you about the use of cookies and similar technologies on Pilah Training’s websites and mobile applications listed here (the “Sites”).
When you first access the Sites from certain jurisdictions, you will receive a message advising you that cookies and similar technologies are in use. By clicking “OK”, you signify that you understand and agree to the use of these technologies, as described in this Cookie Policy.
You do not have to accept cookies and consent can be withdrawn at any time (see How to Control Cookies, below). You can change your browser settings to refuse or restrict cookies, and you may delete them after they have been placed on your device at any time. If you do not accept or delete our cookies, some areas of our Sites that you access may take more time to work or may not function properly.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files containing a string of characters which we may store on your computer or mobile device when you visit the Sites. When you visit the Sites again, the cookies allow us to recognize your browser. Cookies may store your preferences and other information but cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites.
We may use cookies to deliver content tailored to your interests. We may use information collected with cookies to statistically analyze usage of our Sites and to improve and customize our content and other offerings.
Cookies set by a website owner (in this case, Pilah Training) are called “first party cookies.” Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are called “third-party cookies.” Third-party cookies enable us to provide third-party features or functionality through the Sites (e.g., advertising, social media functions and analytics).
Cookies that expire and are automatically erased whenever you close your browser window are called “session cookies.” Cookies that have an expiration date in the future and remain in your browser until they expire or you manually delete them are called “persistent cookies.”
Cookies We Use
Cookies make the use of our Sites easier by, among other things, saving your preferences. We may also use cookies to deliver content tailored to your interests. Our cookies may enable us to relate your use of the Sites to personal information that you previously provided.
The information that we collect with cookies allows us to statistically analyze usage of the Sites, and to improve and customize our content and other offerings. However, we only disclose information collected with cookies to third parties on an aggregated basis without the use of any information that personally identifies you.
The specific types of first party and third-party cookies placed by the Sites and the purposes they perform are described below:
Type of cookies
Strictly necessary cookies
These are cookies that are required for the operation of our Sites. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our Sites and cookies used to help ensure that content loads quickly and effectively. You may use your browser settings to disable these cookies, but it might affect how our Sites function.
Purpose
1. Cookie acknowledgement
Details: This cookie is set by Pilah Training to recognize your consent to cookies provided using our cookie banner. This cookie does not store any personally identifiable information.
Analytical cookies
These cookies allow us to gather analytics to improve the performance and functionality of our Sites. These analytics can include measurements on the number of users on a Site, how long they stay on the Site, and what parts of the Site they visit. We use this information in aggregate form to help us to improve the way our Sites work.
Purpose
1. Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager
Details: These cookies are set by Google Analytics to distinguish users for analytics and marketing purposes.
More information: link
To opt out, please visit: link
How to Control Cookies
You can do this by activating the settings on your browser that allow you to refuse all or some cookies. Please follow the links below to helpful information for the most popular browsers:
Google Chrome: link
Mozilla Firefox: link
Apple Safari: link
Microsoft Edge: link.
Web Beacons
As well as cookies, we use other technologies to recognize and track visitors to our Sites. A web beacon (also known as a “tracking pixel” or “clear GIF”) is a clear graphic image (typically a one-pixel tag) that is delivered through a web browser or HTML e-mail, typically in conjunction with a cookie.
Web beacons allows us, for example, to monitor how users move from one page within our Sites to another, to track access to our communications, to understand whether users have come to our Sites from an online advertisement displayed on a third-party website, to measure how ads have been viewed, and to improve Site performance.
Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may occasionally amend this Cookie Policy to reflect our activities and user feedback, and we reserve the right to make changes to this Cookie Policy at any time.
The provisions contained in this Cookie Policy supersede all previous notices or policies regarding our use of cookies with respect to the Sites.
Please check the “Last modified” legend at the top of this page to see when this Cookie Policy was last revised.
We encourage you to check frequently to see the current Cookie Policy to be informed of how we are committed to protecting your information and providing you with improved content on our Sites in order to enhance your experience.