Cookies
In a similar way to most websites The Advocacy Initiative site makes use of cookies. Cookies are small data files that are stored by your web browser on your computer. You can find out all about cookies and their uses on Wikipedia .
The Advocacy Initiative uses cookies to:
- measure how people use our website so we can improve the content, structure and layout
- remember settings and preferences so we can tailor content to your specific needs
- help determine the effectiveness of online advertising and the targeting of those advertisements
Our cookies are not used to identify you personally. They are used to improve the effectiveness of The Advocacy Initiative's online work and to provide you with a better end user experience on our websites.
Cookies used on The Advocacy Initiative site
By using The Advocacy Initiative website you may get first party cookies (i.e. set by the advocacyinitiative.ie domain) in addition to third party cookies (i.e. set by an external domain such as facebook.com). The following categories describe the range of cookies that can be used during your visit to our site.
Remembering settings and preferences
We use cookies to store preferences and settings from your visit. This includes the cookie used to check whether you have viewed our cookie banner so we don't show it to you again for thirty days.
Measuring website usage (Google Analytics)
We use Google Analytics to collect information about how people use this site. We do this to make sure it’s meeting its users’ needs and to understand how we could do it better.
Google Analytics stores information about what pages you visit, how long you are on the site, how you got here and what you click on. We do not collect or store your personal information (e.g. your name or address) so this information cannot be used to identify who you are.
Google provides details on the cookies used as well as a plugin that can be used to opt out of Google Analytics .
Social networks
The Advocacy Initiative maintain active social network accounts particularly on Facebook and Twitter. We embed widgets from these networks to provide follow buttons, like boxes and stream embeds. This may result in cookies being set by these networks while using our site.
Twitter's privacy policy provides information on the data they collect, along with instructions on how to disable website tracking . Facebook's use of cookies is detailed on their help center.
Third party services
The Advocacy Initiative makes use of a wide range of third party online services to provide features such as embedded video and social sharing. These services may set cookies when visiting our website:
- YouTube : embedded video : privacy policy (on Google)
- Vimeo : embedded video : privacy policy , cookie policy
- AddThis : social sharing : privacy policy , data collection opt-out
- Issuu : embedded documents : privacy policy
- Disqus : online comments : privacy policy
- SlideShare : embedded presentations : privacy policy
- Flickr : embedded photos : privacy policy (on Yahoo)
Managing and deleting cookies
It is possible to view, manage and delete cookies within your web browser. We have provided links to instructions on how to do this for the most common web browsers below. For all other browsers you should look for a section called 'privacy' or 'security' within the application settings or preferences.