Cookies Policy

Cookies are information packets sent by web servers to web browsers, and stored by the web browsers. The information is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. This enables a web server to identify and track web browsers. There are two main kinds of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are deleted from your computer when you close your browser, whereas persistent cookies remain stored on your computer until deleted, or until they reach their expiry date.

We use the following cookies:

Cookie Description Duration Type
_ga_*
Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views.
1 year 1 month 4 days
Analytics
_ga
Google Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session and campaign data and track site usage for the site’s analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique visitors.
1 year 1 month 4 days
Analytics
_gid
Google Analytics sets this cookie to store information on how visitors use a website while also creating an analytics report of the website’s performance. Some of the collected data includes the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously.
1 day
Analytics
_gat_gtag_UA_*
Google Analytics sets this cookie to store a unique user ID.
1 minute Analytics
ct_pointer_data
CleanTalk sets this cookie to prevent spam on the site’s comments/forms, and to act as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for the site.
never
Necessary
apbct_timestamp
CleanTalk sets this cookie to prevent spam on comments and forms and act as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for the site.
never Necessary
ct_screen_info
CleanTalk sets this cookie to complete an anti-spam solution and firewall for the website, preventing spam from appearing in comments and forms.
never Analytics
apbct_urls
CleanTalk Spam Protect sets this cookie to prevent spam on our comments and forms and acts as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for this site.
never Necessary
apbct_pixel_url
Clean Talk sets this cookie to make WordPress anti-spam cookies, e.g., spam on forms and comments.
never Necessary
ct_has_scrolled
CleanTalk sets this cookie to store dynamic variables from the browser.
never Necessary
ct_checked_emails
Clean Talk sets this cookie to prevent spam on the site’s comments or forms.
never Functional
ct_ps_timestamp
Clean Talk sets this cookie to prevent spam on the site’s comments or forms.
never Functional
apbct_headless
Cleantalk set this cookie to detect spam and improve the website’s security.
never Necessary
apbct_page_hits
CleanTalk sets this cookie to prevent spam on comments and forms and act as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for the site.
never Necessary
apbct_visible_fields
CleanTalk sets this cookie to prevent spam on the site’s comments/forms, and to act as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for the site.
never Necessary
ct_checkjs
Clean Talk sets this cookie to prevent spam on the site’s comments or forms.
never Functional
ct_timezone
CleanTalk–Used to prevent spam on our comments and forms and acts as a complete anti-spam solution and firewall for this site.
never Necessary
ct_fkp_timestamp
Clean Talk sets this cookie to prevent spam on the site’s comments or forms.
never Functional

How To Refuse Cookies

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies.

In Internet Explorer, you can refuse all cookies by clicking “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy”, and selecting “Block all cookies” using the sliding selector.

In Firefox, you can adjust your cookies settings by clicking “Tools”, “Options” and “Privacy”.

Blocking cookies will have a negative impact upon the usability of some websites.