Cookie Policy
Use of cookies on this website
When you are using the PRP website, we want to provide a easy to use, useful and reliable online service. This sometimes involves placing small amounts of information on your device, for example, computer or mobile phone. These include small files known as cookies. They cannot be used to identify you personally. For more information about cookies and how to manage them, please see http://www.aboutcookies.org.
Our current assessment of cookies used by our website is as follows:
First party cookies:
- Cornwall New Energy
Name: PHPSESSID
Typical content: randomly generated number
Expires: when user exits browser
Note: Data is only used in aggregate. - Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics, which creates a number of first-party cookies, all prefixed: __utm.
Name: _utma
Typical content: randomly generated number
Expires: 2 years
Note: Data is only used in aggregate.
Name: _utmb
Typical content: randomly generated number
Expires: 30 minutes
Note: Data is only used in aggregate.
Name: _utmc
Typical content: randomly generated number
Expires: when user exits browser
Note: Data is only used in aggregate.
Name: _utmz
Typical content: randomly generated number and information about how the page was reached (eg directly or via a link, organic search or paid search)
Expires: 6 months
Note: Data is only used in aggregate.
Full details of the cookies which Google Analytics uses can be found at Cookies & Google Analytics in the documentation for Google's Analytics tracking code. You can also read Google's Privacy Policy for Google Analytics.
Third party cookies:
- Vimeo
We currently use Vimeo to host video content. When you view a web page on our site with an embedded Vimeo video, Vimeo creates at least four cookies all prefixed: __utm. We use the Vimeo service as a convenience for our visitors, and we use it on the basis that Vimeo adheres to its privacy policy - see http://vimeo.com/privacy for more information.
Removing and disabling cookies
If you do not wish to accept cookies on to your machine you can disable them by adjusting the settings on your browser. However this will affect the functionality of the websites you visit.