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Beauties 4 Beasts aims to provide an exemplary service that members can be proud of and enjoy fully. Importantly, we have to do this within the confines of the law. The law requires us to provide you with certain information regarding cookies. This Cookie Policy lets you know what cookies are, what types of cookies are placed on your computer or other device when you visit our site and what they are used for.
A cookie is a small text file placed by an online provider (such as Beauties 4 Beasts) on the computer or other device of visitors to their website. Cookies can collect information about visitor's habits in using that website through logging the activity of their computer or other device with respect to the site, for example when it comes to shopping.
Beauties 4 Beasts primarily uses cookies to run the Beauties 4 Beasts websites, and to gather data to enable the improvement of the service we offer to our visitors. We cannot identify you as an individual through the cookies generated when you visit our site alone.
When you visit our site four types of cookies may be placed upon your computer or other device. These are: First-party, Third-party, Session and Persistent cookies.
First-party cookies are cookies placed on your computer or other device directly by us. They could include cookies such as session and persistent cookies (explained below). For example, we use first party cookies to track your navigation behaviour on our site for marketing and analytics purposes.
The time between when you open your internet browser and close your browser is called a browser session. Session cookies are cookies that are placed onto your computer or other device during a browser session, but which expire and are normally deleted at the end of a browser session. We and our commercial partners use session cookies for various reasons, including to track use of our site during a single browser session, and to help you to use our site more efficiently. For example, session cookies are used to remind our site that your computer or device is logged into our site.
Persistent cookies are cookies which are placed upon your computer or other device during a browser session, but which remain upon your computer or other device after the end of that browser session. Persistent cookies allow our site to recognise your computer or other device when it is used to access our site again after a browser session has been completed and a new browser session has begun, primarily to help you quickly sign-in to our site again. Persistent cookie are also used, both by ourselves and our commercial partners, for analytical purposes. Persistent cookies remain current for defined periods of time. Typically persistent cookies placed upon your computer or other device when you visit our site remain current from 1 day to 5 years.
We provide below more detailed information on the cookies placed upon your computer or other device when you visit our site.
To further aid your understanding of the cookies employed with respect to our site we have created this table. This list is not exhaustive, but it is intended to illustrate the main reasons why cookies are typically set on our sites. When you visit one of our sites, some or all of the following cookies may be set on your computer or device:
Cookie Type | Cookie Name | Purpose |
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First-party Session Cookie | __RequestVerificationToken | 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. |
First-party Session Cookie | Auth.Dating | Used to track if you are logged in to the site or not |
Third-party Persistent Cookie | __atuvs | This cookie is associated with the AddThis social sharing widget which is commonly embedded in websites to enable visitors to share content with a range of networking and sharing platforms. This is believed to be a new cookie from AddThis which is not yet documented, but has been categorised on the assumption it serves a similar purpose to other cookies set by the service. |
Third-party Persistent Cookie | __atuvs | This cookie is associated with the AddThis social sharing widget which is commonly embedded in websites to enable visitors to share content with a range of networking and sharing platforms. This is believed to be a new cookie from AddThis which is not yet documented, but has been categorised on the assumption it serves a similar purpose to other cookies set by the service. |
Third-party Persistent Cookie | __atuvc | This cookie is associated with the AddThis social sharing widget which is commonly embedded in websites to enable visitors to share content with a range of networking and sharing platforms. It stores an updated page share count. |
We need your consent for cookies to be placed on your computer or other device. We obtain this consent when you subscribe to our services, on a free or paid for basis.
There are several cookie management options available to you. Any changes you make to your cookie settings are likely to make browsing our websites a less satisfying experience. In some cases you may find yourself unable to use the sites. Nevertheless, you can set and modify your cookies choices at any time, as described below.
A number of options are available to you via your browser.
You can configure your browser so that cookies are stored in your computer or other device, or alternatively so that they are rejected, either systematically or according to their origin. You can also configure your browser so that a message appears each time a cookie could potentially be stored on your computer or other device asking you whether you wish to accept or reject it. For further information, please refer to section c) below, entitled "How to accept or reject cookies in your browser."