Privacy Policy
Cookie Notice
Introduction, Who We Are, and Definitions
Thank you for visiting our website and using our Online Services. We would like to inform you about our Cookie Notice and how we use cookies and similar technologies on our websites.
Who We Are
This Cookie Notice is issued by members of John Jenkins listed in the section “Issuing Companies” below (collectively referred to as “we”, “our”, and “us”).
We are the controllers of your personal data, meaning we determine the purposes and methods for collecting and using your personal data. We take our responsibility to protect your personal data seriously and ensure its security and confidentiality.
We are committed to safeguarding your privacy and personal data as you use our Online Services, which refer to or link to this Cookie Notice. Please note that this Cookie Notice may be supplemented by additional privacy statements, terms, or other notices provided to you.
In This Cookie Notice
We have defined certain words and phrases to clarify their meaning.
- “Personal data” refers to personal data as defined under applicable data protection laws and includes information about an identified or identifiable natural person. For example, this may include information we collect via an identifier for you (such as your online user ID). We also refer to personal data as “information about you.”
- “Controller” refers to the entity defined in applicable data protection legislation.
- “our”, “us”, and “we” refers to John Jenkins, listed in the section “Issuing Companies.”
- “The Law” refers to the applicable data protection laws in the jurisdiction of your residence.
- “Online Services” refers to John Jenkins website and other services provided by John Jenkins online, including online events that refer to or link to this Cookie Notice.
- “Processor” refers to a third party that processes personal data on John Jenkins behalf (including, but not limited to, our service providers and other entities within John Jenkins).
- “Manage cookies” refers to the customisation of consent preferences for each cookie type individually.
- The “accept all cookies” button means that you agree to store all types of cookies on your device.
- The “decline all cookies” button means that you disagree to store any types of cookies (apart from the strictly necessary ones) on your device.
How We Recognize Your Information
When you first access our site, choose your audience type, or register for our site services, we will place a ‘cookie’ on your computer. Cookies are small text files placed on your computer that are commonly used by many websites to store information. Cookies only contain information related to the website that created them and can return that information to that website. Our site cannot read the information in cookies created by other websites, and similarly, only our site can read the information it creates.
How We Use Your Information
This section explains the purposes for which we use your personal data collected through cookies and similar technologies.
By consenting to the use of cookies on our website, you acknowledge and agree that we may:
(i) Track and record information for systems, marketing, troubleshooting, administrative, analysis, and reporting purposes.
(ii) Use your personal data in the following ways:
- Track and record the number of visitors to John Jenkins website and the sections visited by users using cookies.
- Analyse our websites to better understand visitors’ browsing habits.
- Generate statistical reports on website activity, such as the number of visitors and the pages they visit.
- Improve website functionality by temporarily storing information you enter in tools, such as calculators or demonstrations, on our websites. This may include remembering certain information when you revisit our site to provide our Online Services.
- Record your visit to our websites, the pages you have visited, and the links you have followed. We use this data to tailor our websites to your interests and identify products or services that may be of interest to you. This information may also be shared with third parties for these purposes.
Additionally, we use cookies that are necessary for the operation of our websites. For example, cookies help direct you to the correct area based on your selected country; we call these cookies “strictly necessary” cookies.
Types of Cookies
- Session Cookies: These are temporary and are deleted as soon as you close your browser.
- Persistent Cookies: These are stored on your computer until they expire or you remove them.
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be switched off. They are usually set in response to actions you take, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, or filling out forms.
- Functional Cookies: These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by us or third-party service providers. If you disable these cookies, some features may not function properly.
- Performance Cookies: These cookies help us measure and improve site performance by counting visits and traffic sources. All data these cookies collect is aggregated and anonymous. If you decline these cookies, we will not be able to monitor site performance.
- Third-Party Cookies: We collaborate with third parties to analyse website usage and activity. These third parties may place cookies on your computer. We use the following cookies on our website(s):
| Cookie | Purpose | Data Processed |
|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics | To analyse how visitors use our website, providing insights into visitor demographics, page visits, time spent, and interactions on the Sites. | Data Collected: Usage data, IP addresses, geographic locations, and on-site behavior. Cookie Duration: Persistent, up to 2 years, but durations vary based on the cookie type. |
| Google Search Console | Purpose: To monitor and optimise the performance of our website in Google’s search engine results. | Data Collected: Information about website indexing and performance metrics in Google Search results. Cookie Duration: Session and persistent cookies, with varying expiration dates. |
| HotJar | To gain insights into user interactions on our Sites, such as clicks, scrolling, and browsing behavior, which helps us enhance user experience. | Data Collected: Usage data, on-page behaviour, clicks, scroll depth, and session recordings. |
| Google Ads | To track and measure the performance of our advertising campaigns, understand user interactions after clicking on our ads, and optimise future campaigns for better targeting and conversion rates | Usage data, IP addresses, geographic locations, ad clicks, conversion data, and on-site behaviour after interacting with an ad. |
| Facebook Ads | To track the effectiveness of advertising campaigns delivered via Facebook platforms, measure conversions, and build remarketing audiences to deliver more relevant adverts to users. | Usage data, IP addresses, geographic locations, ad clicks, conversion data, and on-site behaviour after interacting with an ad. Data may also be linked to your Facebook account if you are logged in. |
Managing Your Cookie Settings
You can adjust your cookie preferences in the Privacy Preference Centre accessible via your cookie settings directly in your browser. You can decline, accept, or remove cookies anytime by adjusting your browser settings. Refer to your browser’s help section for further information. Please note that some parts of the website may not function properly if you reject certain cookies.