Welcome to Synamedia’s cookie policy.

We want to ensure that you enjoy browsing our websites. In order to enhance your experience, we place cookies onto your computer. Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognises that cookie. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device and target the content displayed to the user’s interests.

By using our websites you agree that, unless you have set your device’s browser to reject them, we can place the types of cookies set out below on your device and use that data in accordance with this

You can find more information about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu, and for a video about cookies visit: https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/.

Do we use cookies on our websites and, if so, why?

Yes. By using our websites you agree that, unless you have set your device’s browser to reject them, we can place the types of cookies set out in the table below on your device, and use that data in accordance with this policy.

We use cookies, HTTP, HTML5, and similar technologies, such as, web beacons and JavaScript to: (i) customize and improve the users’ experience of our websites; (ii) deliver content tailored to the users’ interests and the manner in which they browse our websites; and (iii) manage our websites and other aspects of our business.

What types of cookies are used?

Below is a list of the cookies that we use on our various websites. We use a mixture of strictly necessary cookies, functional cookies and analytic cookies, further described below.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for the websites to work, and enable you to move around the websites and use the services and features. Disabling these cookies will encumber performance and may make these services and features unavailable. Strictly Necessary Cookies are used to collect session ID and authentication data. They are “session” cookies, which expire when you close your browser session. For example,
ASP.NET_SessionID is a cookie that contains the user session identifier which expires at the end of every session.

Functional cookies

Functional Cookies allow the websites to help maintain your session and remember the choices you made in order to provide functionality for your benefit.

  • Functional Cookies are used to collect information about your language preferences and other preferences indicated during your visit.
  • For example, functional “session” cookies allow the websites to remember settings specific to you (such as, your country selection) which ultimately improves your web experience.

Functional Cookies also include persistent cookies which are used to remember your preferences when you subsequently visit. Functional “persistent” cookies expire after 7 days.

Analytic cookies

Analytic Cookies are used to gather statistics about the use of the websites in order to improve the performance and design of our services. For these purposes, Analytic Cookies collect information about your device type, operating system type, browser type, domain, other system settings, IP address, referring URLs, information on actions taken on the websites and the dates and times of your visits, as well as the country and time zone in which your device is located. These cookies are provided by our third-party analytics tool provider (Google Analytics) and the information obtained through these cookies will be disclosed to, or collected directly by, this third-party service provider. For more information about Google Analytics cookie and information practices (including the types of cookies used and their expiration date), please visit the link below: Google Analytics

Third party cookies

We partner with third parties to provide you with connections to certain social networks (such as, Twitter and LinkedIn). By using the websites or engaging with third-party plugins and widgets, such third parties may place “session” or “persistent” cookies, or similar technologies, on your browser. These technologies may provide the third parties information about your visit so that they can present you with advertisements for Synamedia Holdings Limited services which may be of interest to you. This helps us track the effectiveness of our marketing efforts. The use of these cookies is subject to the third party’s own cookie policies, linked below:

LinkedIn
Twitter

Cookies we use within the Synamedia Reseller Portal

ARRAffinity

Added automatically by Azure websites and ensures that requests are load balanced between different sites. Doesn't store any of user information.

ASP.Net Session Id

Used to maintain the session of a logged in user to avoid repeated sign-in. The cookie isn't persistent and is deleted after session closes.

Dynamics 365 Portal Analytics

Critical service cookie to analyze service usage anonymously and aggregated for statistical purpose.

ContextLanguageCode

Stores the default language of the user accessing portal within a session and across webpages. The cookie is deleted after session closes.

.AspNet.ApplicationCookie

Used to identify user sessions. A user session starts when a user browses portal for the first time. And ends when the session is closed. Authentication site settings can be used to change session expiry time span.

__RequestVerificationToken

Used by the antiforgery system.

adxPreviewUnpublishedEntities

Holds preview ON/OFF mode used in classic CMS system for portal administrators.

adx-notification

Used in entity form actions to store alert message to be shown on redirection.

timezoneCode

Holds the timezonecode field value of CRM timezonedefinition entity for the current timezone.

timezoneoffset

Holds the timezone difference between UTC and Local browser time.

isDSTSupport

Indicates whether a specified date and time falls in the range of daylight saving time.

isDSTObserved

Stores a value to indicate if the current moment is in daylight saving time.