Cookie Policy


This website is created by the Pyrite Resolution Board and it uses “cookie” technology. Cookies are small data files placed on your computer, mobile or other device when you browse online.

This website uses only essential cookies. Essential cookies are necessary for the website to function: they enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. These cookies cannot be switched off in our systems. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Below you will find more information on the three cookies that this website uses. This includes information on whether the cookie lasts only for the duration of your visit to this website or whether it persists (and for how long) after you have left this website.

 

More Information

Name ASP.NET_SessionId
Function Sets browser-to-server bilateral communication and cooperation
Creator ASP.NET as a part of Microsoft.Net platform
Description of purpose and data gathered Preserves the visitor’s session state across page requests
Persistence/duration Session
With whom the personal data is shared Used by the Pyrite Resolution Board only

Name CMSCookieLevel
Function Manages consent for cookies where necessary
Creator Kentico as part of the .Net platform
Description of purpose and data gathered Where non essential cookies are used, this cookie records where consent has been given
Persistence/duration 1 year
With whom the personal data is shared Used by the Pyrite Resolution Board only

Name* CMSPreferredCulture
Function Facilitates language settings
Creator Kentico as part of the .Net platform
Description of purpose and data gathered Stores the visitor's preferred language which is provided by the user’s browser setting for language
Persistence/duration 1 year
With whom the personal data is shared Used by the Pyrite Resolution Board only

*Note: While the website is available only in English, the CMSPreferredCulture is hard coded into the website platform code (Kentico CMS v7) and while not used, cannot currently be removed.

For further details of how the Pyrite Resolution Board processes personal data please see our Privacy Statement.