What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files located in the browser directory of your computer or mobile device. When you visit a website, it can send information back to the browser which then creates the cookie. Every time you revisit the same website it can access the information stored in the cookie. Cookies are not just created by the website you visit, but may also be created by other websites that run adverts, video or other content you view.The website All About Cookies has a more detailed description.
No personally identifiable information is stored in any Shetland Film Archive cookie
What Are Cookies Use For?
Cookies are used for a number of reasons. They:- help the website remember your preferences
- help the website remember who you are, once you log in
- help improve functionality such as searching or videos
- help monitor the website’s performance
Essential Cookies
Some cookies are essential to allow the website to work properly. We use a cookie called ‘_shetland_film_archive_session’ which helps us authenticate users when they log in to our website and one called cookie_eu_consented to note your acknowledgement that our site use cookies.Occasionally, we’ll run tests on our website to see how our visitors respond to different design elements. When we do, we use the cookie called ‘_shetland_film_archive_session’ to keep track of the which version we show which visitors. This is normally something along the lines of “button_color=red” or “button_color=blue”.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow a website to provide additional services by remembering your preferences and settings. We use the cookie called ‘_shetland_film_archive_session’ to keep track of whether you have chosen to hide the Cookie Notice at the foot of the screen.Functional cookies may also be set by third parties if you view their content within our website. For example, if we embed a Vimeo video in one of our pages then you will receive a Cookie from Vimeo to help ensure a smooth video playback experience. Shetland Film Archive have no control over the content of these cookies.
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies allow us to keep track of our website analytics. It is highly beneficial for us to know how many visitors we get, where they are visiting from, what the most popular pages are, which posts get the most views and what time of day has the least number of visitors (so we know the best time to do maintenance).Shetland Film Archive uses a third party service to track our analytics. Examples of the cookies they set are _unta, _untb, _umtc and _umtz.
Advertising Cookies
Third party advertisers will often place cookies to help make advertisements and offers more interesting to you. Shetland Film Archive has no direct third party advertising on its website.