Cookie Policy

When you access or use our content, products and services, we may collect information the devices you use by using “cookies”. We also collect such information third party websites, mobile sites and apps we show our own adverts, using cookies and related ad technology.

This cookie statement is designed to help you understand more about how cookies work and how we use them.

While we need to use essential cookies on our site to make it work properly (explained in section 1 under “Our Cookies” below), we ask you for consent before we use non-essential cookies (explained in sections 2-5 below).

PRIVACY MANAGER

To manage cookies on https://intelioutdoor.com you will need to use the Privacy Manager.

When you first visit this site or after you have d our cookies your device, you will be presented with our

Privacy Manager pop up. You can also find the Privacy Manager link at the bottom of all our webpages. You can change your cookie preferences in Privacy Manager at anytime.

Privacy Manager provides a full notice about the type of information we collect using cookies and gives you the option to manage preferences or consent using a cookie manager tool which will allow you to choose the non-essential cookies you want to allow us to use and to turn off and those that you don’t. You can turn cookies on and off individually by vendor or by purpose. If you turn off one vendor, we will apply the opt out to that vendor but we may in addition apply this opt out to all vendors for that consent purpose.

Under the Purposes section in your Privacy Manager you can read about the exact purposes for which we process your personal data.
You can see the whole list of cookies we use on the tool.

The option of managing preferences allows you to view our privacy policy and this cookie notice and allows you to manage your preferences as set out in the notice.

Essential cookies that make the site work will be turned on by default but you can choose to turn other cookies such as analytics cookies and advertising cookies on and off. We recommend that you turn on performance and analytics cookies though as this helps us deliver a better service to you!

Cookies explained

Cookies are small files containing a line of text that is sent and stored on your web browser when you visit a web site. Cookies help to provide a better and faster experience by helping a website remember information about your visit to make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you. We use Cookies and other similar tracking technologies whenever you visit our website.

Our Cookies

The types of cookies we use:

1. Necessary and Essential Cookies

You need these cookies for our website to work properly. They are essential to help use our features. We would not be able to provide content, products and services via our website without these cookies.

If you or block these cookies, some of the features on our site may not work effectively or at all.

We also use necessary cookies to protect us fraud, to keep the site secure and to solve technical problems.

2. Non-essential cookies which improve performance and your browsing experience

We use some cookies to allow us to understand how our visitors engage with our website, for instance we count the total amount of page visits and sources of traffic so that we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They also enable us to understand our users without personally identifying visitors, on an anonymised aggregated basis. For example, remembering if you’ve been to the application or website before or restricting the number of times you’re shown a particular online advertisement.

3. Analytics

We also like to keep track of what information and links are popular and which ones do not get used so much, to help us keep our information relevant and up to date.

Our website and communications you get us contain small invisible images known as ‘web beacons’ or ‘pixels’.

These are used to manage the interaction between you and the online information or email and allow us to assess the effectiveness of the communication.

4. Personalisation and Advertising

Cookies are also used to allow us to provide a high-quality experience by customising the content that we offer you across our site.

We might use the information collected by these cookies to highlight articles or site services that we think will be of interest to you based on the articles and other content you have viewed when visiting our website.

They enable us to deliver to you relevant advertising on our website. We use these cookies to inform us when we have shown you an advert, to ensure we do not show you the same content too often. We also use these cookies to measure the effectiveness of the advertising that you see or hear on our services.

How other companies’ cookies are used

Our website may contain links to other companies’ sites. If you follow one of these links a cookie might be used to tell the other site that you came one of our sites. That other site may then pay us a small amount for the successful referral. For more information, see the Internet Advertising Bureau’s guide about how affiliate marketing works. Note that when you visit those other companies’ sites, they will have their own privacy notices which set out what personal data they collect and how they will use it.

Managing Cookies

The easiest way to manage cookies is through Privacy Manager but you can also manage them through your browser. All browser technologies enable you to see and manage the cookies. This means that you can either cookies your cookie folder once you have finished your visit at our website or you can set your preferences with regard to the use of cookies before you begin browsing our website.

How to remove cookies via a Browser

You can find out further information at:

Google
Firefox
Windows
Safari

Organisations which provide more information on Online Behavioural Advertising

 

Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) “Your Online Choices” page allows you to choose not to receive behavioural advertising each of the advertising networks represented by the IAB.

Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt out page allows you to choose not to receive behavioural advertising each of the ad networks represented by the NAI.

Digital Advertising Alliance’s self-regulatory program for online behavioural advertising choices page.

Contact Us

If you have any further questions about how we process your personal information, or if you would like to exercise any of your rights under this policy, please contact us at privacy@intelioutdoor.com.

You can set your cookie preference by clicking here.

To request the removal of your personal info, visit data deletion request.

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