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Cookies Policy

Introduction

At FX Embroidery we want to make sure that the website we operate looks as good as possible but also is easy for you to use. To help us to do this, our website uses cookies.

Cookies help us to assess how you use our website and also how we can improve our website. This means we have the information we need to regularly evaluate whether our website really meets your needs. Some of the cookies we use improve the functionality of our website, so if you choose to disable cookies on your browser, you might find that you can't access some aspects of our website, or that parts of the website don't function in the way that you might expect them to.

What Are Cookies?

  • A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we put on your computer if you agree. Cookies allow us to recognise that you have visited our website before and remember your preferences.

  • Cookies can help us to remember your website login so that you don't need to type it into the website every time you return, or to remember the goods that you have clicked to purchase on one page so that they are added to your basket.

  • Cookies also help us to collect information about the way you use our website which helps us to ensure any advertising that you see is relevant and useful to you.

3rd Party Cookies

The information set out in "How We Use Cookies" relates to the cookies that we set on our website. In addition to these cookies, our website also uses third party cookies which are set by a domain other than our website.

Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no control. These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies.

Our website uses Third Party Cookies from the providers found in the table below, if you require further information about what those cookies are or how they are used, you should contact those providers directly.

  • Facebook, Google Plu,s Twitter. You can choose to share content from our site with others via the social networks listed on the left, and so you may be sent cookies from these websites.

  • Who's On. Our site enables visitors to request and participate in online chats with our customer services team, and cookies may be sent to you to enable this functionality by Who’s On – an independent software company that provides live chat and visitor interaction solutions for business websites.

  • Google. We utilise the online advertising services of the third party companies listed on the left, and each of their sites use may set cookies to help identify which adverts are clicked on/interacted with.

How Do I Block Cookies?

You can block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our website. Precisely how cookies are blocked will depend upon the browser that you use. If you would like further information please contact us.

What Will Happen If I Disable Cookies?

If you choose to disable access to cookies on your browser you will not be able to login, register or purchase from this website.

Information on how to disable cookies in popular web browsers can be found in your browser help or settings.

We use the following Cookies

  • .AspNet.ApplicationCookie: An authentication cookies used for logging in and out.

  • __RequestVerificationToken: ASP.NET anti forgery token (prevent CSRF attack). It guarantees that the poster is the one who gets the form.

  • .ASPXANONYMOUS: A cookie used by ASP.Net to track anonymous user sessions

  • MachineKey: Configures algorithms and keys to use for encryption, decryption, and validation of forms-authentication data and view-state data, and for out-of-process session state identification.

  • CustomerSessionGUID – Used to see if customer has existing session. Stores customer ID, last accessed date and if the customers session is expired or now.

  • SERVERID – Identifies which web server the user is using. Used for sticky sessions on load balancer.

  • CONSENT: Google's user cookie consent

  • NID: The NID cookie contains a unique ID Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (e.g. English), how many search results you wish to have shown per page (e.g. 10 or 20), and whether or not you wish to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on.

  • CartId: A guid used to represent Cart Id

  • Email: Customer email, for remembering user's choice "Remember Me" at login screen.

  • RememberMe: Cokie value (true/false) to remember user's selection for "Remember Me".

  • NewRelic - Used to track site performance

  • _gid: Google analytics used to dustinguish users.

  • _ga – Numerous google analytics features.

  • net - Used for advertising (google)

First-Party Cookies

Strictly Necessary

 

 

Cookie name

Duration

Purpose

ForceFlashSite

Session

When viewing a mobile site (old mobile under m.domain.com) it will force the server to display the non-mobile version and avoid redirecting to the mobile site

hs

Session

Security

smSession

Persistent (Two days or two weeks)

Identifies logged in site members

XSRF-TOKEN

Session

Security

Functionality

 

 

Cookie name

Duration

Purpose

svSession

Persistent (Two years)

Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site

SSR-caching

Session

Indicates how a site was rendered. 

smSession

Persistent (Two weeks)

Identifies logged in site members

Third-Party Cookies

Functionality

 

 

Cookie name

Duration

Purpose

TS*

Session

Security

TS01*******

Session

Security

TSxxxxxxxx (where x is replaced with a random series of numbers and letters)

Session

Security

TSxxxxxxxx_d (where x is replaced with a random series of numbers and letters)

Session

Security

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