LABHOUSE
COOKIE POLICY
- INTRODUCTION
Cookies are small text files that are generated when you access our site and that collect your browsing information. All cookies used by us are safe for your computer and only process information which is stored on your internet browser. Our cookies cannot execute code, do not contain malware or viruses, and cannot be used to access content on your computer.
Tracking technologies, such as cookies, tags, pixels, fingerprinting, web beacons, and similar scripts, are used to store and/or share information about website visitors, their systems, and browsers. Information collected by cookies and other tracking technologies varies depending on each website's components and can be of a personal nature (information that directly or indirectly identifies you) and of non-personal nature (information that does not directly or indirectly identify any single individual, such as cookies used to enable language settings on a website). Information of a personal nature may include details about the device you are using, the browser you are using, your IP address, the previous website you visited, whether you clicked on one of our ads, and your browsing behavior.
Some of the cookies and tracking technologies that we use are strictly necessary and are there to technically enable the website and its components, as well as, to enable security measures. Strictly necessary cookies are activated without user consent because they are considered necessary for the website to function effectively and in a secure way. All cookies and other tracking technologies that are not classified as strictly necessary are subject to consent from website visitors.
- COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
- We use the following tracking technologies on our websites:
Type of Technology Description Purposes Cookies A cookie is a small text file sent to your browser from a website you visit. They help the website to remember information about you, such as your language preferences and login information, or to carry out the necessary communication transmissions (e.g. HTTP requests) to provide a service or application that you have requested, making it easier for you to visit the site again. (i) Delivering security features to enhance protection against multiple types of attacks or network abuse.
(ii) Assisting you with navigation, providing essential functionalities related to our service, application, and website (e.g. displaying pages and visual elements).
(iii) Assisting you to login and register to our events, as well as to provide feedback.
(iv) Assessing your use of our products, services, or applications to provide us aggregated statistics (e.g. number of pages visited on our website).Digital Fingerprints Digital fingerprints involve the collection of a set of features and characteristics from a device (e.g. navigator language, window screen, time zone, location, CPU vendor, memory size, or image processing) for several purposes, such as enhancing security or adapting the user's experience on the website. (i) Necessary usage to identify your device characteristics (UID, DoNotTrack Signal, Timezone, and Language) to provide the technical features of our CMP and collect user's cookies preference. Web Beacons Web beacons are small tags placed on a website resource or in an email to track how the user interacts with the content. This interaction generates a "hit", counting your interaction with the HTML content. For example, if you click on one of our ads on the website, a web beacon will record that interaction. (i) Gather usage and performance data.
(ii) Evaluate the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.Web Tags or Tracking Pixels Web tags and tracking pixels are a type of code (e.g. JavaScript code in a tag manager) or pixel (a small 1x1 transparent image) loaded into the web page to enable website features, like the web design components, or to track user's behavior across websites and devices. These are commonly associated with social media widgets such as a 'like' button. (i) Loading necessary features in our website, such as fonts, webpage layout, videos, and photos.
(ii) Analysis of user experience on our website.
(iii) Providing a better user experience by loading personalized and enhanced content. - WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES DO WE USE?
We use our own and those of third parties, as described below:
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Strictly necessary cookies
Are those cookies that are necessary to ensure that you can access and browse the Site securely. These cookies are strictly necessary for the use and access of the Site and the services provided through it. They also protect us from any fraudulent use of the site or our services. They verify that anyone using your account is actually you and protect your data from unauthorised users.
For instance, technical cookies are those relating to the communication and exchange of data, or those required to verify your identity when you sign in into your account.
Said cookies are installed, used, and owned by:
Host Cookie Name Description Expiration Type of Service labhouse.io pmpro_visit This cookie is used to manage user memberships and access to site content based on membership levels. It tracks whether the visitor is a new or returning visitor to unlock certain content or membership benefits. Session First-party labhouse.io wpEmojiSettingsSupports WordPress sets this cookie when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine if the user's browser can display emojis properly. Session First-party -
Functional cookies
Are those cookies that are installed and used to adapt the Site and the services offered by us to your preferences, such as language, or look and feel of the Site. You can opt to block or limit the installation and use of these cookies as explained in section ‘How can you block or delete cookies’ below, and this shall not impact the usability or functionalities of the Site and/or the services, but your preferences will be lost.
Said cookies are installed, used, and owned by:
Host Cookie Name Description Expiration Type of Service labhouse.io trx_addons_is_retina This cookie is used to determine if the user's device supports retina display features. It helps in optimizing the content and images to better suit the user's display for a improved visual experience. Session First-party labhouse.io cmplz_* These cookies are used to stores anonymized information about the user’s consent choices. 1 year Third-party
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Strictly necessary cookies
- HOW CAN YOU BLOCK OR DELETE COOKIES?
You can allow, block, or delete cookies at any time by configuring your browser settings, as well as by means of the cookie banner. As mentioned in section 2 above, blocking or deleting some cookies may impact your ability to access and/or use the Site or the services offered by us. You can find more information on how to block or deactivate cookies below:

