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1. What are Cookies?

Cookies are small files which are placed on your computer as you browse the internet. They are used to enable websites to work more efficiently by remembering your activities and preferences on a site as you move through it and then using that stored information if you return at a later date. For example, if you look at a website to shop online, a cookie would store information on your computer to track what items you have looked at and then use this to produce a “recently viewed items” list as you browse. This list may then be used again when you return to the site.

Cookies can also be used by websites to help the website owners gather statistics on the use of their site or 'hits' on specific pages. This information is useful to site owners because they can use it to gauge the popularity or usefulness of a page and then adjust the content accordingly.

2. Northumbria University uses the following Cookies

First Party Cookies - These are our own cookies, controlled by us to assist browsers with their browsing history and to provide information to us about site usage.

Third Party Cookies - These are cookies loaded from a server external to the University by another organisation. The University has no control over these cookies.

List of First Party Cookies

Cookie Name

Purpose

Expires

Session Cookies Track browsing history to compile 'recently viewed' course lists When you close your browser, the session cookie disappears.
Persistent Cookies These are used to track returning visitors Expires after 12 months and enable us to compare website traffic from month to month

Cookies for monitoring site traffic

The University monitors how the site is viewed which enables us to monitor trends, improve content and provide relevant information to future site users. To monitor this we use Google Analytics.

 

Google Analytics Cookies

Provides anonymous statistical information about the use of the site.

Cookie Name Purpose Expires
   

_utma

This cookie is used to determine unique visitors to our site 2 years
_utmb, __utmc     

These cookies work together to calculate the average length of time users spend on our site.

when you close the browser
   

__utmz

   

This cookie records information about how the page was reached (for example via a search engine result or a direct link).

   

6 months

   

__utmmobile

   

This cookie is used to determine unique visitors to our site.

2 years

Full details on the cookies set by Google Analytics are published on the Google website. 

https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

Google also publishes a browser add-on to allow you to choose what information about your website visit is not sent to Google Analytics.

Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

 

3. Third Party Cookies

Third party Cookies are cookies found on websites external to the University which we use to enhance our services (for example those used by university library systems) or to enhance our web profile (for example the University Facebook or Twitter accounts). These services manage and control their own cookies.

Northumbria University has a relationship with Campus Management Corp. where certain web pages and links accessible via Northumbria’s website are hosted by Campus Management. A list of the cookies used by Campus Management for the processing of information on these pages can be found in section 11 here: https://www.campusmanagement.com/about-us/privacy

 

Library Systems

System Name Cookie Name Purpose Expires
Talis Library Catalogue  

Uses Session Cookies to retain "browsing history".

Disabling cookies will block this service. 

Deleted upon browser closure.
NORA  

Disabling cookies will block this service. 

Deleted upon browser closure.
Northumbria Research Link   Uses Session Cookies to retain "browsing history" when user logs on. Deleted upon browser closure.

Social media

To view and find out how to manage cookies on Twitter and Facebook please visit the privacy sections of these websites directly: Twitter and Facebook.

 

Links to external websites

This website contains links to other websites. Cookies placed on your machine by these websites are out of the University’s Control.

 

4. How to Manage Your Cookies

To find out how to manage what cookies you allow, see your browser's help section below or your mobile phone manual.

Google Chrome - http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Microsoft IE9 - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/How-to-manage-cookies-in-Internet-Explorer-9

Mozilla Firefox - http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Cookies

Apple Safari 5.0 - http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042

Opera - http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/

Blackberry -  http://docs.blackberry.com/en/developers/deliverables/11844/feature_cookie_storage_438273_11.jsp

Android - http://support.google.com/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=169022

 


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