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What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are created and saved on your phone, tablet or computer when you visit a website. The term cookies can refer to cookies set in your web browser (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox or Brave) as well as a number of similar technologies including tracking pixels/web beacons, local shared objects/flash cookies and access to device information. Please see the next section for more information on the type of cookies used by this website.

Cookies store information about how you use the website, such as the pages you visit on our website and how you interact with the content on some of those pages. If you use the social media buttons on our website and allow the cookies from the companies that own these platforms then they will collect information about you. More information is available below.

Cookies are not viruses or computer programs. They are very small so do not take up much space.

What does we use cookies for

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • Enable core functionality such as page navigation, security and logged-in status (strictly necessary)
  • Understand how visitors interact with the content (analytics)
  • Improve the Website by ensuring the Website is performing properly (performance cookies)
  • Capture the preferences of visitors to the Website, run surveys and allow you to watch a video (functional cookies)
  • Track how you use social media embedded on the Website (personalisation cookies).

Which cookies does this site use?

General Information

Source (Where cookies come from)
First Party Cookies These cookies are provided by us and used by various features on our Website. Examples may include customising a visitor’s visit, providing statistical information, and verifying a visitor’s identity for security purposes.
Third Party Cookies These cookies are provided by “Third Party” vendors who provide products and features we have integrated into our Website. Examples include social media sites and security systems.
Expiration (How long cookies last)
Session Cookies These cookies are added when a visitor starts to browse our Website or interacts with a specific feature and are deleted when the browser is closed.
Persistent Cookies These cookies are added when a visitor starts to browse our Website or interacts with a specific feature, but may remain stored on your Device until a certain termination date is reached (in terms of minutes, days or years from the creation/update of the cookie).
Type (How do we categorise the cookies)
Strictly Necessary cookies We set certain cookies which are strictly necessary to allow you to access the Website, to move between pages and to receive services which you have requested.
Analytics We set analytics cookies to collect information about how visitors use the Website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous.
Performance cookies We set performance cookies to improve our Website and ensure that it is performing correctly
Functional cookies We set functional cookies to allow the Website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you are in) and provide enhanced, more personal features, such as playing a video. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you have made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages that you can customise.
Personalisation Third parties use their own cookies to track performance, identify fraudulent and non-human traffic and serve you with relevant advertising where you have consented to this.

Website Cookies and other tracking technologies

This is a list of the cookies that are set by the Website:

Cookie Type Name Purpose Expiration Who Provides the Cookie? Opt Out Link
Necessary moove_gdpr_popup Used to store the visitor consent for cookies. 180 days ProjectMaths.ie n/a
Analytics _ga A Google Analytics cookie that is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site’s analytics report. The cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors. 730 days https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Analytics _gat A Google Analytics cookie used to throttle the request rate. 1 day https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
_gid A Google Analytics cookie used to store information of how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytics report of how the website is doing. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visited in an anonymous form. 1 day https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Functional rc::a A Google cookie that is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is a persistent cookie. Google n/a
Functional rc::c A Google cookie that is used to distinguish between humans and bots. Lasts for the duration of the session. Google n/a
Performance JSESSIONID Monitoring web performance
Targeting NID Assigns a Google ID 183 days Google

How long does my consent last for?

Your consent will last for 6 months from the date you last provide it to us using the cookie tool on the Website. After this period, the cookie tool will automatically treat your consent as withdrawn. You can change your cookie setting by clicking here or from the “Cookie Settings” from the bottom of each page on the Website.

How long will you retain the information?

We do not process or retain personal information in an identifiable format for longer than is necessary.

We process and retain your personal information for the following durations:

  • With respect to strictly necessary cookies, the processing of your personal information ends with your browsing session after which your personal information is deleted (except in relation to cookies used to remember your consent preferences, which we retain and process for 6 months from the date you provide your consent).
  • All other cookie-related personal information is processed until the consent which permits such processing is withdrawn or expires (i.e. after 6 months in most cases), at which point it is deleted.

The only exceptions to the periods mentioned above are where:

  • the law, court or supervisory authority requires us to hold your personal information for a longer period, or delete it sooner;
  • you have raised a legal claim, complaint or concern regarding the processing activities described in this statement, in which case we will retain your information for a period of 6 years following the date of that claim, complaint or concern; or
  • you exercise your right to have the information erased (where it applies) and we do not need to hold it in connection with any of the reasons permitted or required under the law.

Who will my personal data be shared with?

We disclose your personal information to third parties or permit them to access that information in connection with the purposes mentioned above.

Our third-party service providers, agents and subcontractors (“suppliers”) and other third parties may receive cookie-related personal information either directly from you, us or from one of our suppliers.

Our suppliers can be categorised as follows:

  • Legal, security and other professional advisers and consultants
  • Social media platforms
  • Website and data analytics/modelling platform providers
  • Website and app developers
  • Website hosting services providers

The majority of suppliers we use are processors with whom we have a contract in place that requires them to keep your information secure and not to use it other than in accordance with our specific instructions. We only disclose to them or allow them to access personal information that is necessary for them to provide their services.

How can I manage my Cookies?

You can control the cookies placed and retained on your Device. The Privacy Statement and Cookie Statement are provided to be transparent about our practices regarding the use of cookies and to allow you the opportunity to make an informed choice. You can change your cookie setting by clicking here or from the “Cookie Settings” from the bottom of each page on the Website.

Where applicable, we will obtain your prior informed consent to use cookies and other tracking technologies which store or access information on your Device. Most browsers accept cookies automatically but they can be set up to ask for your prior consent before an individual cookie is set on your Device. This will give you control over your cookies, however, it may interfere with your browsing experience as some websites may not function properly and you may not be able to take advantage of all the features offered by the Website.

For instructions on blocking and deleting cookies, see the privacy and help documentation of your specific browser’s website. If you use more Devices and/or browsers you will need to disable cookies on each Device and on each browser separately.

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

If you limit the ability of the Website to set cookies, this may prevent you from using certain features of the Website properly and your user experience – which will no longer be personalised for you – may deteriorate. You may also be able to opt-out from certain cookies through third-party cookie management sites. Disabling cookies may prevent you from using certain parts of the Website. If you delete your cookies from the browser, you may need to remember to re-install opt-out cookies.

WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES?

You can find more information about cookies by visiting the following information websites:
www.aboutcookies.org
www.allaboutcookies.org

Your Data Rights

As an individual you have the following rights:

ePrivacy rights– the right to withdraw your consent to non-necessary cookies – you can change your cookie preferences by clicking here or from the “Cookie Preferences” from the bottom of each page on the Website.

Data Protection rights– As an individual whose personal data is processed by us, you have the following rights:

  • the right to be informed, which is what this privacy statement is for
  • the right to access the personal data we hold about you, subject to lawful restrictions
  • the right to object to direct marketing, (either use the ‘unsubscribe’ button on our emails or contact us directly)
  • the right to object to processing carried out on the basis of legitimate interests
  • the right to erasure (in some circumstances)
  • the right of data portability
  • the right to have your personal data rectified if it is inaccurate
  • the right to have your personal data restricted or blocked from processing

If you are not happy with the way we have handled cookies or your personal data, and are unable to resolve the issue with us personally, you can complain to the Data Protection Commission.

How to contact us

You can write to us at:

PDST Post-Primary Maths Team
Drumcondra Education Centre
DCU St Patrick’s Campus
Drumcondra
Dublin 9

You can ring us on:

+353 1 8576400

You can contact our Data Protection Officer:

  • by writing, to the address above
  • by telephoning, on the number above
  • by email, at postprimarymaths@pdst.ie

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