Cookie Policy

Web Browser Cookies on the Paula Glassman website

This website contains browser cookies which in the case of Paula Glassman are used for tracking website usage (Google Analytics) – frequency of pages visited to help us identify and improve content.

None of these browser cookies can identify you personally, including your computer's IP address – the only place on this website where personal data is collected, is through your opt-in signup to our email newsletter.

Cookies in use on this website:

Name

Provider

Expiry

Purpose

csrfToken

paulaglassman.com

Session

Helps prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks.

collect

google-analytics.com

Session

Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor's device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels.

_ga

paulaglassman.com

2 years

Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

_gat

paulaglassman.com

1 day

Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate

_gid

paulaglassman.com

1 day

Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

player

vimeo.com

1 year

Saves the user's preferences when playing embedded videos from Vimeo.

sync_active  

vimeo.com

Persistent 

Contains data on visitor's video-content preferences – This allows the website to remember parameters such as preferred volume or video quality. The service is provided by Vimeo.com.

vuid

vimeo.com

2 years

Collects data on the user's visits to the website, such as which pages have been read.

PaulaGlassman

paulaglassman.com

1 day

 

 

We use session cookies which only last as long as your online session, and disappear from your computer or device when you close your browser (like Internet Explorer or Safari).

Strictly necessary cookies let you use all the different parts of this website effectively. Without them, some services can’t be provided. We have set strictly necessary cookies that collect information on which web pages visitors go to most often so we can improve our online services.

Third party cookies can be present in your browser, which are set by someone other than the owner of the website you’re visiting. Some Paula Glassman web pages may also contain content from other sites like Facebook, YouTube or Twitter, which may set their own cookies. Also, if you share a link to a Paula Glassman page, the service you share it on (for example, Facebook) may set a cookie on your browser. We have no control over third-party cookies – you can turn them off, but not through us.

Some websites use advertising networks to show you specially targeted adverts when you visit. These networks may also be able to track your browsing across different sites. We don’t set advertising cookies on this website.

For more detail on how we use personal data that we do collect, please read our Data Privacy Policy.

 

How can I stop my internet browser tracking my info?

You can change your browser’s settings so it’ll tell you when cookies get sent to it. Or it can refuse cookies altogether. Check the Help section in your browser for more info.

 

How do web browsers track my info?

They use various technical tools, including:

  • Cookies
  • IP addresses
  • HTTP referrer
  • Tracking scripts
  • User agents
  • Browser fingerprinting

 

The “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting

Some internet browsers have a DNT setting. This sends a signal to websites asking them not to track your browsing.

 

How to avoid web beacons and other tracking technologies

You can normally render them ineffective by switching off cookies in your browser. There are also browser add-ons and extensions that specifically block web beacons.

To avoid web beacons in emails, you can turn off images in your email service. Check your email’s Help section to find out how.