Cookie Policy
Use of Cookies
When you visit consilio.com, you can surf the site anonymously and access important information about Consilio products without revealing your identity. In order to improve the consilio.com site, we may use “cookies” to track your visit. A cookie is small amount of data that is transferred to your browser by a Web server and can only be read by the server that gave it to you. It functions as your identification card, recording your passwords, purchases, and preferences. It cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses.
Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. (For some Web pages that require an authorization, cookies are not optional. Users choosing not to accept cookies will probably not be able to access those pages.)
While Consilio may use cookies to track your visit to consilio.com, and our Web servers automatically log the IP/Internet address of your computer, this information does not identify you personally and you remain anonymous unless you have otherwise provided Consilio with personal information.
First-party cookies are those which are created by the website you initially visited in your browser’s address bar. Third-party cookie are those which are inserted by using web code from other sites around the web and do not belong to the site initially visited; for example, Google Analytics tracking cookies or YouTube embed tracking. Below you can find a list of first- and third-party cookies used on this site and a description of what information they collect.
Further Information:
- How to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites.
- Google Privacy Policy
Share This Privacy Policy – This page also explains how you can opt out of the tracking aspects of the ShareThis Service if you wish to.