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COOKIES POLICY
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Updated: 15 June 2022
For the purposes of this Cookies Policy, “we”, “us” and “our” means Proxima Beta Pte. Limited, a
company located at 10 Anson Road #21-07 International Plaza, Singapore 079903. For the purpose of any personal data we collect through cookies on this
website (“Website”), we are the data
controller. You can find our details applicable to the Website and how we use such
data in the privacy policy. Our representative in the EU for the purpose of EU
data protection laws is Proxima Beta Europe B.V., a company registered in the
Netherlands with the registered address at Gustav Mahlerplein 2, 1082 MA,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Our UK representative for the purpose of UK data
protection laws is Image Frame Investment (UK) Limited, a company registered in
the United Kingdom with the registered address at Suite 1, 3rd Floor 11 - 12
St. James's Square, London, United Kingdom, SW1Y 4LB. Our EU representative can
be contacted at DPO@chimeraland.com. Our data protection officer can be contacted at DPO@chimeraland.com.
We use cookies, scripts, eTags and similar files
or technologies to collect and store the information we automatically
collect about your device and use of the Website. You can find out more about cookies and how to control
them in the information below.
For jurisdictions where it is legally required, we only use
non-essential cookies with your consent.
If you do not allow the use of the cookies set out in this Cookie
Policy, please disable them using the instructions below and changing your
browser settings so that cookies from the Website cannot be placed on your
device.
1.
What are cookies?
Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are
downloaded to your browser or device when you visit a certain web address.
Cookies are then sent back to the originating web address on each subsequent
visit, or to another web address that recognises that cookie. Cookies are
widely used in order to make websites work, or to work more efficiently, as
well as to provide information to website teams.
Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between
pages efficiently, remembering your log-in and preferences, and generally
improving the user experience. Cookies may tell website teams, for example,
whether you have accessed or used the websites before or whether you are a new
visitor or user. They can also help to ensure that advertising you see online
is more relevant to you and your interests. Cookies can help websites safeguard
the security of data and services and detect cheating, hacking and fraud
against products and services. Cookies can also store ticket information, which
can be used by the server to verify if the log-in is made by yourself
independently. The encrypted information in the ticket can also be used to
prevent a variety of types of attacks, cross-site information theft, and access
with disguised identity.
There are two broad categories of cookies:
· First party cookies, served directly by website teams to
your device.
· Third party cookies, which are served by a third party on
behalf of website teams.
Cookies can remain on your browser or device for different periods of
time. Some cookies are 'session cookies', meaning that they exist only while
your browser or application is open. These are deleted automatically once you
close your browser or application. Other cookies are 'permanent cookies',
meaning that they survive after your browser or application is closed. They can
be used by websites to recognise your device when you visit and use the
websites again.
2.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies to:
3.
What types of cookies do we use?
The types of cookies used by us and our partners in connection with the
Website can be classified into the following categories, namely ‘essential
cookies’, ‘analytics and performance cookies’ and ‘advertising and targeting
cookies’. We have set out some further information about each category, and the
purposes of the cookies we and third parties set in the following table.
Type
of cookie |
What
it does and what data it processes |
Duration
of cookie |
First
or Third Party Cookie |
How
to Control Cookie |
Cookies Necessary for
Essential Services |
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OptanonConsent |
Used for
cookie law compliance. It stores information about the categories of cookies
the site uses and whether visitors have given or withdrawn consent for the
use of each category. This enables site owners to prevent cookies in each
category from being set in the user’s browser, when consent is not given. |
364 days |
First (Provider: OneTrust) |
Please see the instructions set out in 'How to control or delete cookies'
below. |
OptanonAlertBoxClosed |
Used for
cookie law compliance. It records that information about cookies the site
uses has been displayed. It is set after visitors have seen a cookie
information notice and in some cases only when they actively close the notice
down. It enables the website not to show the message more than once to a
user. |
364 days |
First (Provider: OneTrust) |
|
Analytics and Performance Cookies |
||||
_ga |
We use
Google Analytics cookies to carry out statistical analysis of page use, page
interactions and paths through the Website to evaluate and develop our
Website. This is known as ‘digital analytics’. For example, these cookies
allow us to: · distinguish
unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier; · determine
the number of unique users of the Website; · store
and update a unique value for each page visited; · ascertain
the number of page views and click rates; and · calculate
visitor, session and campaign data for site analytics reports. |
729 days |
First (Provider: Google Analytics) |
Please see the instructions set out in 'How to control or delete cookies'
below. |
_gid |
A few seconds |
First (Provider: Google Analytics) |
||
Advertising and
Targeting Cookies |
||||
_fbp |
Used by
Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time
bidding from third-party advertisers. |
89 days |
First (Provider: Facebook) |
Please see the instructions set out in 'How to control or delete cookies'
below. |
_gat_gtag_UA_212577575_2 |
Used to
throttle the request rate - limiting the collection of data on high traffic
sites. |
A few seconds |
First (Provider: Google Analytics) |
|
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE |
Used as a
unique identifier to track viewing of videos. |
179 days |
Third (Provider: Youtube) |
|
YSC |
Registers a
unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen. |
A few seconds |
Third (Provider: Youtube) |
|
fr |
Contains browser
and user unique ID combination and used by Facebook to deliver, measure and
improve the relevancy of ads. |
89 days |
Third (Provider: Facebook) |
4.
How to control or delete cookies
We use cookies to make sure you can use the Website easily and enjoy the
service. Some of these cookies are essential and we cannot provide our service
without them. When you use our Website for the first time, we will provide you
with a notice which lets you know how we use cookies, why we use them and how
you can change which cookies you accept. You have the
right to choose whether or not to accept non-essential cookies and we have
explained how you can exercise this right below. If you choose to refuse
certain cookies or other essential locally stored data, you may not be able to
use the full functionality of the Website.
Most devices (in the case of mobile
applications) and browsers (in the case of web apps and pages) allow you to
change your cookie settings. These settings will typically be found in the
“options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. This lets you control your
cookie settings so that you can:
For more information on how to manage
popular browsers, please see below. Otherwise you should use the “Help” option
in your browser for more details.
[You can also view and
manage cookie settings here.]
Deleting cookies or similar technologies
means that any preference settings you have made on a website will be lost. If
you have set your preferences to opt out of cookies, this setting will be lost
too, as that information is stored in a cookie. Blocking all cookies or similar
technology means functionality on our Website will be lost, as described above.
We do not recommend turning all cookies or similar technologies off when using
our Website as we cannot guarantee that your experience on our Website will be
as good as it could otherwise be.
How to opt out of
third party cookie use
If you want to reduce your settings at any
time (for example, if you allow all cookies, but later decide you do not want a
certain type of cookie) you’ll need to use your browser settings to remove any
third party cookies or similar technologies dropped on your previous visit. To opt out of Google Analytics’ use of
cookies, a Chrome browser
add-on is available.
5.
Changes to this Cookies Policy
We will update this Cookies Policy to reflect changes in our practices
and services. When we post changes to this Cookies Policy, we will revise the
"Last Updated" date at the
top of this Cookies Policy. If we make any material changes in the way we
collect, use, and/or share information held in cookies, we will notify you by
prominently posting notice of the changes when you use the Website. We
recommend that you check this page from time to time to inform yourself of any
changes in this Cookies Policy.
6.
Need more Information?
If you would like to find out more about cookies and their use on the
Internet, you may find the following link useful:
7.
Cookies that have been set in the past
If you have disabled one or more cookies, we may still use information
collected from cookies prior to your disabled preference being set, however, we
will stop using the disabled cookie to collect any further information.
8.
Contact us
If you have any questions or comments about this Cookies Policy, or
privacy matters generally, please contact us via email at DPO@chimeraland.com.