Cookie policy
This website uses “cookies”. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer, tablet, phone or other endpoint, when you visit a website that helps the site remember information about you and your preferences.
Some cookies are deleted when you exit your browser. These are known as session cookies. Others remain on your device until they expire or you delete them from your cache. These are known as persistent cookies and enable us to remember things about you as a returning visitor.
If you changed your mind you can change your preferences here.
The necessary cookies we use:
Ppms_privacy_appid
Use: tracking the choice made in the consent manager aka cookie banner
Type: First party cookie
This cookie is always put onto your device but depending on the value it indicates to us that we can or cannot use pseudonymous analytics on your interaction with our website.
- -1 indicates no decision was made and we need to show the cookie banner
- 0 indicates you did not agree to analytics, no data will be collected
- 1 indicates we are allowed to collect the pseudonymous analytics to improve our website and know which of our pages do well
“Pseudonymous” allows us to see the IP address we interact with to identify which behavior is from the same person. C-Clear Partners as a company cannot (and does not try to) identify you by the IP address. This does not mean another party would not be able to do so.
Duration: unless you delete it, the cookie will be stored for 12 months after which you will be requested to make a new choice.
This to improve your user experience (no choice each time you revisit the website). Deleting cookies can be done manually, see lower on this page.
PLL_language
Use: tracking the language you are using on the website for the content pages
Type: First party cookie
Duration: ?
You can change how your browser interacts with cookies or delete cookies that were put on your device at any time. Instructions for the most used browsers can be found below:
When disabling cookies, take into account that some functionalities can stop working or graphical elements can look worse than with cookies.