Cookies are small bits of data we store on the device (computer, mobile phone, tablet or any other mobile device) that you use to access any of the digiCheckins websites, so we can recognize repeat users. Each cookie expires after a certain period of time depending on what we use it for. Like most commercial websites we use cookies on digiCheckins web pages. We use cookies for several reasons. Below we list and describe the various types of cookies we use on our site.

By using digiCheckins websites, you expressly consent to the use of cookies as described on this page as well as in our Privacy Policy. Please see below for details on each of the types of cookies we use.

Below we list the different types of cookies that may be used on the Sites. We will also be updating this policy before 25 May 2018 (to include detailed lists of cookies used on each of our site to include information about type of cookie, expiry periods and links to third party sites where applicable). The Sites use both 1st party cookies (which are set by the site being visited) and 3rd party cookies (which are set by a server located outside the domain of our site).
(Examples: BIPS or login session cookies) Certain cookies are necessary in order for the site to operate correctly. For example, we use cookies to authenticate you. When you log on to our website, authentication cookies are set which let us know who you are during a browsing session.
(Example: RTP Cookies - customizing content) Preference cookies collect information about your choices and preferences, and allow us to remember language or other local settings and customize the Site accordingly.
(Example: Facebook/Google Plus using social media for behavioural advertising, analytics, advertising and market research) Social media cookies collect information about social media usage.
(Example of third party cookie: Optimizely/Google Analytics) Analytics cookies collect information about your use of the Sites, and enable us to improve the way it works. For example, analytics cookies show us which are the most frequently visited pages on the Site, help us record any difficulties you have with the Sites, and show us whether our advertising is effective or not. This allows us to see the overall patterns of usage on the site, rather than the usage of a single person. We use the information to analyse the Sites’ traffic.
If you’d like to remove or disable cookies via your browser, you certainly can. You’ll want to refer to your browser’s configuration documentation to do this since the steps for doing so are usually browser-specific. One important note is that if you do go this route, this might adversely impact your ability to use our services effectively. Enabling cookies ensures a smoother experience when you use our site.

To learn more about how to disable cookies you can refer to this link:

https://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=1