Cookies
Use of Cookies by EnScope
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site.
The table below explains the cookies we use and why.
Cookie | Name | Purpose |
Session | These are cookies used to record your HTTPS session id, allows certain settings to be maintained for as long as the session is valid. These cookie expire when you close your browser and will both have a long unique assortment of alphanumeric characters as a name |
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Salesforce.com | __ktv __kts __ktt __kti webact s_vi mp_ |
We use Salesforce.com as our Customer Relations Management system, through integration with our website we are able to continuously review and enhance the experience for our visitors. More information can be found on the SalesForce.com Privacy Policy |
Google Analytics | utma __utmb __utmc __utmz |
Google Analytics allows us to accurately asses how users actually use our site so that we can use evidence-based methods to improve the user experience. More information on these cookies can be found on Google’s Privacy Overview. If you wish to prevent Google Analytics from tracking you (across all sites) you can do so at http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. |
Gravity Forms | We currently use Gravity Forms for WordPress to collect your data from multiple sources, including but not limited to: Newsletter Sign Up, Expedition Application, Contact Forms, Donation Forms. Gravity Forms uses cookies to remember your personal choices in order to share this information between forms where appropriate. |
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FontDeck | We currently use a font provided by FontDeck.com, in order to retrieve the font your browser needs to connect to the FontDeck.com webserver and as a result a session cookie similar to those set by our site will have been created. |
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Others | The EnScope website contains elements provided by other services, such as Facebook. These may have created cookies of their own. Details about Facebook cookies can be found here. |