This website www.eEureka.com (“Our Site”) uses Cookies and similar technologies to distinguish you from many of our other users. So with us using cookies, we can provide you with a better experience and our aim is to improve Our Site by understanding how you use it.
We would ask that you read this Cookie Policy carefully and ensure that you understand it, please. Your acceptance of (Our) Cookie Policy is deemed to occur when you press the Accept Cookies button on any of our pop-ups. If you do not agree to (Our) Cookie Policy, please stop using Our Site immediately that is very important.
Definitions and Interpretation
1 In this Cookie Policy, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the following meanings:
“Cookie” | means a small file placed on your computer or device by (Our Site) when you visit certain parts of Our Site and/or when you use certain features of Our Site; |
“Cookie Law” | means the relevant parts of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 [and of EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”)]; |
“personal data” | means any & all data that relates to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified from that data, as defined by [the Data Protection Act 1998] OR [EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”)]; and |
“We/Us/Our” | means eEureka Limited, a limited company registered in England under company number No 05834617, whose registered address is Yoden House, 30 Yoden Way, Peterlee, County Durham, SR8 1AL |
2. How Does Our Site Use Cookies?
2.1 Our Site may place and access certain first party Cookies on your computer or device. First party Cookies are those placed directly by Us and are used only by Us. We use Cookies to facilitate and improve your experience of Our Site and to provide and improve Our services. We have carefully chosen these Cookies and have taken steps to ensure that your privacy and personal data is protected and respected at all times.
2.2 By using Our Site, you may also receive certain third-party Cookies on your computer or device. Third-party Cookies are those placed by websites, services, and/or parties other than Us. Third-party Cookies are used on Our Site to capture technical data.
2.3 All Cookies used by and on Our Site are used under the current Cookie Law. We may use some or all of the following types of Cookie:
3. Strictly Necessary Cookies
A Cookie falls into this category if it is essential to the operation of Our Site, supporting functions such as logging in, your shopping basket, and payment transactions.
4. Analytics Cookies
We need to understand how you use Our Site, for example, how efficiently you can navigate around it, and what features you use. Analytics Cookies enable us to gather this information, helping Us to improve Our Site and your experience of it.
5. Functionality Cookies
Functionality Cookies enable Us to provide additional functions to you on Our Site such as personalisation and remembering your saved preferences. Some functionality Cookies may also be strictly necessary Cookies, but not all necessarily fall into that category.
6. Targeting Cookies
We need to know when and how often you visit Our Site, and which parts of it you have used (including which pages you have visited and which links you have visited). As with analytics Cookies, this information helps us to better understand you and, in turn, to make Our Site and advertising more relevant to your interests.
7. Third Party Cookies
Third-party Cookies are not placed by Us; instead, they are placed by third parties that provide services to Us and/or to you. Third-party Cookies may be used by advertising services to serve up tailored advertising to you on Our Site, or by third parties providing analytics services to Us (these Cookies will work in the same way as analytics Cookies described above).
8. Persistent Cookies
Any of the above types of Cookie may be a persistent Cookie. Persistent Cookies are those which remain on your computer or device for a predetermined period and are activated each time you visit Our Site.
9. Session Cookies
Any of the above types of Cookie may be a session Cookie. Session Cookies are temporary and only remain on your computer or device from the point at which you visit Our Site until you close your browser. Session Cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
10. Personal Data
For more details of the personal data that We collect and use, the measures we have in place to protect personal data, your legal rights, and our legal obligations, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
11. Consent and Control
11.1 Before Cookies are placed on your computer or device, you will be shown a pop-up requesting your consent to set those Cookies. By giving your consent to the placing of Cookies you are enabling Us to provide the best possible experience and service to you. You may, if you wish, deny consent to the placing of Cookies; however certain features of Our Site may not function fully or as intended.
11.2 In addition to the controls that We provide, you can choose to enable or disable Cookies in your internet browser. Most internet browsers also enable you to choose whether you wish to disable all Cookies or only third-party Cookies. By default, most internet browsers accept Cookies but this can be changed. For further details, please consult the help menu in your internet browser or the documentation that came with your device.
12. The links below provide instructions on how to control Cookies in all mainstream browsers:
12.1 Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB
Clear, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
You can choose to delete existing cookies, allow or block all cookies and set preferences for certain websites.
What cookies are
Cookies are files created by websites that you visit. They make your online experience easier by saving browsing information. With cookies, sites can keep you signed in, remember your site preferences and give you locally relevant content.
There are two types of cookies:
- First-party cookies are created by the site you visit. The site is shown in the address bar.
- Third-party cookies are created by other sites. These sites own some of the content, like ads or images, that you see on the web page you visit.
12.2 Microsoft Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/278835
How to delete cookie files in Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 9
Summary
This article describes how to delete cookie files from your computer. You can decide to have Guided Help delete the cookie files from your computer for you, or you can manually delete cookie files from your computer. The “How to automatically delete cookies in Internet Explorer on Windows XP” section contains instructions on how to have Guided Help perform the steps for you.
Note If you want to delete cookies for every user on your computer, you must repeat the appropriate steps when you are logged on as each user.
This article is intended for a beginning to the intermediate computer user.
For more information about cookies, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
12.3 Safari (iOS): https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201265
Clear the history and cookies from Safari on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Learn how to delete your history, cookies and cache in Settings.
Delete history, cache and cookies
Here’s how to clear information from your device:
· To clear your history and cookies, go to Settings > Safari, and tap Clear History and Website Data. Clearing your history, cookies and browsing data from Safari won’t change your AutoFill information.
· To clear your cookies and keep your history, go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data, then tap Remove All Website Data.
· To visit sites without leaving a history, turn private browsing on or off.
When there’s no history or website data to clear, the setting turns grey. The setting might also be grey if you have web content restrictions set up under Content & Privacy Restrictions in Screen Time.
12.4 Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-Cookies-website-preferences
Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop
Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox automatically protects your privacy while you browse. It blocks many of the trackers that follow you around online to collect information about your browsing habits and interests. It also includes protections against harmful scripts, such as malware that drains your battery.
12.5 Android: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en (Please refer to your device’s documentation for manufacturers’ browsers)
Clear all cookies
If you remove cookies, you’ll be signed out of websites and your saved preferences could be deleted.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app
.
- To the right of the address bar, tap More
Settings.
- Tap Privacy
Clear browsing data.
- Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time.
- Check “Cookies, media licenses and site data.” Uncheck all the other items.
- Tap Clear data
Clear.
Allow or block cookies
You can allow or block cookies saved by websites.
Note: If you don’t allow sites to save cookies, most sites that require you to sign in won’t work.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app
.
- To the right of the address bar, tap More
Settings.
- Tap Site settings
Cookies.
- Turn cookies on or off.
Block cookies from other sites
You can allow cookies from the site you visit while blocking cookies from other sites that own ads or images on the webpage. To block these third-party cookies, uncheck the box next to “Allow third-party cookies.”
All cookies and site data from other sites will be blocked, even if the site is allowed on your exceptions list.
13. Changes to this Cookie Policy
13.1 We may alter this Cookie Policy at any time. Any such changes will become binding on you on your first use of Our Site after the changes have been made. You are therefore advised to check this page from time to time.
13.2 In the event of any conflict between the current version of this Cookie Policy and any previous version(s), the provisions current and in effect shall prevail unless it is expressly stated otherwise.
14. Further Information
14.1 If you would like to know more about how We use Cookies, please contact Us at info@viewber.co.uk.
14.2 For more privacy information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.