Cookie Policy

Updated as of January 1, 2020 

Our Cookie Policy

SecureMac, Inc. (“SecureMac,” “us,” “we,” or “our”) uses cookies on the www.securemac.com website and associated web pages (the “Site”). By using the Site, you consent to our use of cookies. Our Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, how third parties we may partner with may use cookies on the Site, your choices regarding cookies, and how you can manage them.

What are cookies?

A “cookie” is a small piece of information stored on your device when you visit a website. The cookie means that the Site will remember you and how you’ve used the Site every time you come back. A cookie can be a “persistent” or “session” cookie.  A “persistent” cookie will remain for a period of time set for that cookie. A “session-based” cookie is allocated only for the duration of your visit to our website and automatically expires when you close down your browser.  First-party cookies originate from the same domain as the website you’re currently visiting (in this case, www.securemac.com). Third-party cookies originate from a domain that’s different from the website being visited. For example, when you visit our website, we may link to another company’s website. We don’t control how these third parties use their cookies, so we suggest you check their website to see how they’re using them and how you can manage them.

If you want to know more about cookies, head to aboutcookies.org or allaboutcookies.org (please note: these links are not operated by us, and may open a new window or browser tab).

How we use cookies

We use cookies to do several things. For example, cookies are used to enable certain functions of the Site, enhance security, improve functionality of the Site, remember your preferences, or count the number of people looking at a website. We also use them to keep track of what you’ve done on the Site, and to make online advertising more relevant to you.

We receive data from you as part of the communication connection itself through the standard electronic greeting between your computer and our servers. This information often consists of network routing (where you came from), equipment information (browser type), Internet protocol address, date and time. Other parts of the Site use cookies (including signup forms) to collect information about your use of the site and to facilitate return visits. Cookies on the Site may collect the following information: a unique identifier, user preferences and profile information used to personalize the content that is shown. 

Cookies themselves don’t hold personally identifiable information (“PII”). They only have a unique alphanumeric identifier that sits on your browser. And in many cases, we won’t be able to link the information we collect by using a cookie back to you. They can, however, enable us to link that information back to you and your personal information, for example, when you log in, or choose to register for a service, white paper, or newsletter.

We may also engage third parties to track and analyze non-personally and personally identifiable website data and to serve advertisements. To do so, we may permit third parties to place cookies on devices of users of our Site, where permitted by law, and subject to your right to opt out through the Site. We use the data collected to help us administer and improve the quality of the Site and to analyze Site usage. Such third parties may combine the information that we provide about you with other information that they have collected. These third parties are required to use your information in accordance with this Cookie Policy and the Privacy Policy. We will record all such disclosures and will use reasonable efforts to ensure that such third parties do not use your PII for any purpose that is not expressly provided for herein.

We’ve put our cookies into the following categories or “types”, to make it easier for you to understand why we need them:

(1) Strictly necessary – these are used to help make our Site work efficiently.

(2) Performance – these are used to analyze the way our Site works and how we can improve it.

(3) Functionality – these help to enhance your experience by doing things like remembering products you’ve added to your basket.

(4) Targeting/advertising – these are used to share some information with third parties who we advertise with, so we know how you’ve reached our Site. We can also use cookies to identify the parts of the Site that you are interested in. We then use this information to show you advertisements and pages we think may also be of interest to you, to tailor how we communicate with you, or to tailor the contents of the communications we send to you. If you prefer, you can opt out of these. Tailoring of content means it includes information reflecting the interest you’ve shown in the content of our web pages or offers or promotions that we think may interest you, and to improve how we respond to your needs.

In addition to the cookies we use on our Site, we also use cookies and similar technologies in some emails and notifications we send to you. These help us to understand whether you have opened the email and how you have interacted with it. If you have enabled images, cookies may be set on your computer or mobile device. Cookies will also be set if you click on any link within the email.

Cookies and You

To sign up for information or services with SecureMac or to download our software, you must have cookies enabled on your internet browser. Some of the more popular browsers (and links to manage your cookies on each) are:

If you choose not to enable cookies, you will still be able to browse our Site, but it will restrict some of the functionality of our Site and what you can do.

Controlling your cookies

You can set your web browser to alert you when a cookie is being used. You can also get information on the duration of the cookie and what server your data is being returned to. You then can accept or reject the cookie. Additionally, you can set your browser to refuse all cookies or accept only cookies returned to the originating servers.

You can opt in or out of cookies at any time – except strictly necessary cookies (these are used to help make our website work efficiently).  

You can enable or disable cookies in your browser. If you wish to restrict or block the cookies set by any website – including the exeter.edu website – you can do this through the web browser settings for each web browser you use, on each device you use to access the internet.

Information on controlling and deleting cookies, including on a wide variety of browsers, is also available at allaboutcookies.org

In our cookie policy under the heading ‘Cookies and you’, we’ve also provided a few links for some of the more popular browsers – but check your particular browser and device for correct and up-to-date information.

Some services may not function or may have more limited functionality if your web browser does not accept cookies. However, you can allow cookies from specific websites by making them ‘trusted websites’ in your web browser.

If you want to opt-out of cookies across different advertising networks, the Network Advertising Initiative website – www.networkadvertising.org – has more information and guidance.  

If you don’t wish to accept cookies from one of our emails, you can choose not to download any images or click on any links. You can also set your browser to restrict cookies or to reject them entirely. These settings will apply to all cookies, whether included on websites or in emails. Depending on your email or browser settings, cookies in an email may sometimes be automatically accepted (for example, when you’ve added an email address to your address book or safe senders list). For more information, refer to your email browser or device instructions.

First-Party Cookies

First-party cookies originate from the same domain as the website you’re currently visiting (in this case, www.securemac.com).  Our list of first-party cookies is shown in a chart below (this list will be updated from time to time).

What it’s called What it’s used for Type
PHPSESSID
Cookie generated by applications based on the PHP language.  This is a general purpose identifier used to maintain user session variables.  It is normally a random generated number, how it is used can be specific to the site, but a good example is maintaining a logged-in status for a user between pages.  Session cookie. 1
wordpress_test_cookie Used on sites built with WordPress. Tests whether or not the browser has cookies enabled.  Session cookie. 1
_dc_gtm_UA-xxxxxxxx
This cookie is associated with sites using Google Tag manager to load other scripts and code into a page.  Where it is used it may be regarded as Strictly Necessary as without it, other scripts may not function correctly.  The end of the name is a unique number which is also an identifier for an associated Google Analytics account.  Expires within one minute. 1
wordpress_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
wordpress_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration.
wordpress_sec_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration.
wordpress_sec_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
wordpress_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
wordpressuser_ Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration.  1
wp-settings-0
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
wp-settings-time-0
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
wordpress_logged_in_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
wordpress_sec_
Used on sites built with WordPress. Indefinite expiration. 1
_dmsid
Devmate ecommerce. Expires in one year. 1
_gid
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. This appears to be a new cookie and as of Spring 2017 no information is available from Google.  It appears to store and update a unique value for each page visited. Expires after 1 day. 2
awxxxx
Used to attribute commission to affiliates when you arrive at the website from an affiliate referral link. It is set when you click on one of our links and used to let the advertiser and us know the website from which you came. Expires in 9 minutes.
4
_fbp
Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. Expires after 3 months.
4
awxxxx
Used to attribute commission to affiliates when you arrive at the website from an affiliate referral link. It is set when you click on one of our links and used to let the advertiser and us know the website from which you came.  Expires in 2 years.
4
gs_v_GSN-655374-G
Affiliate/metric tracking. Expires in 2 years. 4
gs_u_GSN-655374-G
Affiliate/metric tracking.  Expires in 2 years. 4
gs_p_GSN-655374-G
Affiliate/metric tracking. Expires in one minute. 4

Third-Party Cookies

Third-party cookies originate from a domain that’s different from the website being visited. For example, when you visit our website, we may link to another company’s website. We don’t control how these third parties use their cookies, so we suggest you check their website to see how they’re using them and how you can manage them. Our list of third-party cookies is shown in a chart below.  This list will be updated from time to time.

Company What it’s called Type More information
.devmate.com _dmsid 1 Ecommerce. Indefinite expiration.
.paddle.com __cfduid
1 Required for ecommerce. Indefinite expiration.
.embed.ly __cfduid
1 Ecommerce. Expires 2 years.
.quora.com m-b 3 For quora functionality. Expires one year.
accounts.google.com  GAPS 3 This domain is owned by Google. The main business activity is: User Accounts subdomain.  Cookies in this domain have lifespans between 1 month and two years.  Expires within 2 months.
.facebook.com
fr 4 This domain is owned by Facebook, which is the world’s largest social networking service.  This cookie can be used to serve targeted advertising to its users when logged into its services.  Contains browser and user unique ID combination, used for targeted advertising. Expires in 3 months.
.doubleclick.net
test_cookie
4 Owned by Doubleclick (Google).  The main business activity is Doubleclick is Google’s real time bidding advertising exchange.  Expires in 15 minutes.
.youtube.com
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
4 This cookie is used as a unique identifier to track viewing of videos. Expires in six months.
.youtube.com
PREF 4 This is a common Google cookie, used across several of their services. Stores user preference, can be used to personalize ads on google searches. Expires 3 years.
.google.com NID 4 This domain is owned by Google Inc. Although Google is primarily known as a search engine, the company provides a diverse range of products and services. Its main source of revenue however is advertising. Google tracks users extensively through both its own products and sites and the numerous technologies embedded into many millions of websites around the world. It uses the data gathered from most of these services to profile the interests of web users and sell advertising space to organizations based on such interest profiles as well as aligning adverts to the content on the pages where its customers’ adverts appear. Expires in 2 years.
.youtube.com
GPS 4 YouTube is a google owned platform for hosting and sharing videos.  YouTube collects user data through videos embedded in websites, which is aggregated with profile data from other google services in order to display targeted advertising to web visitors across a broad range of their own and other websites.  Expires 19 minutes.
accounts.youtube.com
CheckConnectionTempCookie89 4 This domain is owned by YouTube.  The main business activity is Video/Advertising Platform.  Expires in a few seconds.
.bing.com MUID 4 This domain is owned by Microsoft.  It is the site for the search engine Bing. Expires in one year.
bat.bing.com BVxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
4 BazaarVoice.  This domain is owned by Microsoft.  It is the site for the search engine Bing.  Expires one year.
.doubleclick.net IDE 4 Owned by Doubleclick (Google).  The main business activity is Doubleclick is Google’s real time bidding advertising exchange.  Expires in 1 year.
.youtube.com
YSC 4 YouTube is a google owned platform for hosting and sharing videos.  YouTube collects user data through videos embedded in websites, which is aggregated with profile data from other google services in order to display targeted advertising to web visitors across a broad range of their own and other websites. Session cookie.
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