Cookie Statement
How does the Penistone Community Church use Cookies and similar tracking technologies?
What are Cookies and tracking technologies?
Cookies are small text files which are saved to your computer or mobile when you visit a website or app.
Why do we use cookies and other tracking?
To do a few different things:
- to ensure your connection to our website is secure
What are the types of cookies?
Some Cookies are always on when you visit us, and you can’t turn them off. We call these “strictly necessary Cookies”. We use them to make sure our digital services are secure and work correctly.
Also, you should be aware there may be some Cookies from other companies. These "third-party Cookies" might track how you use different websites, including ours. For example, you might get a social media company’s Cookie when you see the option to share something. You can turn them off, but not through us.
How long do Cookies last?
Some are erased when you close the browser on your website or app. Others stay longer, sometimes forever, and are saved onto your device so that they’re there when you come back. See below for a list of the cookies we use on this website.
How do I control my cookies and tracking?
Strictly necessary Cookies are always on when you visit us. On your first visit to us, we’ll tell you about the types of Cookies we use and ask for your consent.
You can also control tracking in the settings on your device.
- Firefox desktop browser (third party website)
- Chrome desktop browser (third party website)
- Internet Explorer (Edge) desktop browser (third party website)
- Safari desktop browser (third party website)
- iPhone, iPad manage your cookies
What Cookies do we set and why?
ASP.NET_SessionId
About this Cookie:
General purpose platform session cookie, used by sites written with Microsoft .NET based technologies. Used to maintain an anonymised user session by the server.
This Cookie is: First Party, Strictly Necessary, Session, Expires with browser session.
__RequestVerificationToken
About this Cookie:
This is an anti-forgery cookie set by web applications built using ASP.NET MVC technologies. It is designed to stop unauthorised posting of content to a website, known as Cross-Site Request Forgery. It holds no information about the user and is destroyed on closing the browser.
This Cookie is: First Party, Strictly Necessary, Session, Expires with browser session.
yourAuthCookie
About this Cookie:
This is general purpose Cookie set by web applications built using ASP.NET MVC technologies. It is designed to hold temporary information that is passed between pages on our website. It holds no information about the user and is destroyed on closing the browser.
This Cookie is: First Party, Strictly Necessary, Session, Expires with browser session.
cookieconsent_status
About this Cookie:
This is general purpose Cookie set by our web application to acknowledge your Cookie consent status. It is designed to hold temporary information that is passed between pages on our website. It holds no information about the user and is destroyed on closing the browser.
This Cookie is: First Party, Strictly Necessary, Session (Expires in accordance with your browser settings), or Persistent for 1 year (if allowed by your browser settings).
GT_FILTERING COOKIE
About this Cookie:
This is general purpose Cookie set by web applications built using ASP.NET MVC technologies. It is designed to hold temporary information that is passed between pages on our website. It holds no information about the user and is destroyed on closing the browser.
This Cookie is: First Party, Strictly Necessary, Session, Expires with browser session
Types of Cookie
First-party Cookies
These Cookies are set by the website you’re visiting. And only that website can read them.
Third-party Cookies
These Cookies are set by someone other than the owner of the website you’re visiting. Some Link Group web pages may also contain content from other sites such as LinkedIn, YouTube or Vimeo, which may set their own cookies. Also, if you share a link to a Link Group page, the service you share it on (for example, LinkedIn) may set a cookie on your browser. We have no control over third-party Cookies - you can turn them off, but not through us.
Session Cookies
These Cookies only last as long as your online session, and disappear from your computer or device when you close your browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, etc.). On this website we use session Cookies to secure the connection to your machine (https).
Persistent Cookies
These Cookies stay on your computer or device after your browser has been closed and last for a time specified in the Cookie. On this website, we use persistent cookies for tracking and analytics, but only if you allow us to.
Strictly necessary Cookies
These Cookies remember your Cookie preferences. Without them, we would ask for your Cookie preference on every page of this website. Secure session Cookies are also strictly necessary.
Advertising Cookies
We do not use these, however, some websites use advertising networks
to show you specially targeted adverts when you visit. These networks
may also be able to track your browsing across different sites.
Other tracking technologies
Some websites use things like web beacons, clear GIFs, page tags and
web bugs to understand how people are using them and to target advertising to them. They usually take the form of a small, transparent image that is embedded in a web page or email. They work with Cookies and capture data like your IP address, when you viewed the page or email, what device you were using and where you were.