Cookie Policy

1. Introduction

Welcome and thank you for visiting our website at https://scannellproperties.eu; we appreciate your interest in our company. We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it by adhering to this cookie policy (the “Cookie Policy”). We process your data in accordance with the applicable laws and principles regarding personal data, including the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council).

This Cookie Policy made by Scannell Properties (“Scannell Properties”, “we”, “our”, “us”) describes the types of information/personal data, as indicated below, we may collect from you or that you may provide when you visit our website [Insert final Website link] (hereinafter referred as “Website”) and our practices for collecting, using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information/personal data.

For more information regarding the processing of personal data through the Website, please see the Website’s privacy notice .

2. Definition and Types of Cookies

Cookies are text strings that the websites visited by the user (so-called “publisher” or “first-party” websites) or else different websites or web servers (so-called “third parties”) place and store within a terminal device in the user’s possession — whether directly as is the case with publisher websites, or indirectly as is the case with third parties, i.e. through the intermediation of the publisher websites. The terminal devices referred to include, for example, a computer, a tablet, a smartphone, or any other device capable of storing information; software for browsing the internet and operating these devices can store cookies and then transmit them back to the sites that generated them on the occasion of a subsequent visit by the user, thus keeping track of that user’s previous interaction with one or more websites.

The information encoded in cookies may include:

  • Personal information, such as an IP address, username, unique identifier or email address;
  • Non-personal information, such as settings or information on the type of device a person is using to navigate within a website.

There are two basic categories of cookies with different characteristics: technical cookies and profiling cookies.

  • Technical cookies are used solely for the purpose of “carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the contracting party or user to provide that service”;
  • Profiling cookies are used to trace specific actions or recurring behavioral patterns in the use of the offered functionalities back to specific, identified or identifiable individuals for the purpose of grouping the different profiles within homogeneous, multi-sized clusters; this is aimed in turn to enable a data controller to, inter alia, provide increasingly customized services beyond what is strictly necessary for the delivery of the given service and also send targeted advertising messages, i.e. messages that are in line with the preferences expressed by the user in the context of their web-browsing activities.

Cookies can also be distinguished according to the entity that manages the installed cookies:

  • First-party cookies, which are generated and managed directly by the publisher of the website on which you are browsing;
  • Third-party cookies, which are generated and managed by parties other than the publisher of the website you are browsing (usually under an agreement between the website publisher and the third party).

3. How to delete / disable Cookies

Below are links to the most popular browsers, where there is information about how to disable storing cookies or delete cookies already stored on your browser:

In addition, you can always change your choices for cookies other than the necessary ones using the dedicated button located at the bottom left of the Website interface (consisting of a blue circle containing a fingerprint symbol).

4. Types of Cookies used

The following table shows the cookies used on the Website: for each cookie, it indicates the provider, the purpose and the duration.

Essential cookies (necessary)

These technologies are required to enable the core functionality of our Website as well as to allow proper navigation on it; the Website cannot be used properly without essential cookies. Their use does not require user consent.

Name Provider Purpose Duration
uc_settings and/or ucString Usercentrics GmbH This holds the ControllerID and SettingsID, the language, settings version and services with their consent history. Persistent
uc_user_interaction Usercentrics GmbH This is used to signal whether a user has already given consent. Persistent
ucData (optional) Usercentrics GmbH This holds information about the Google Consent Mode. Persistent
uc_user_interaction Usercentrics GmbH Records statistical data on user behavior on the website. These are used for internal analysis by the website operator. Persistent

 

Functional cookies

These technologies enable us to analyze your behavior as you browse our Website in order to measure and improve the performance of it.

Name Provider Purpose Duration
_utmb Google Ireland Limited This cookie is used to track the time of the visit. Session
_ga Google Ireland Limited This cookie is used to distinguish between users. 2 years
_gid Google Ireland Limited This cookie is used to identify the user. 1 day
__utma Google Ireland Limited This cookie is used to record the time and date of the first visit, the total number of visits and the start time of the current visit. Session
__utmz Google Ireland Limited This cookie is used to record where the visitor came from. Session
IDE Google Ireland Limited This is used to show personalised ads. 1 year, 1 month
CONSENT Google Ireland Limited This is used to store the consent choices of the user. 2 years
__utmt Google Ireland Limited This is used to throttle the request rate. 10 minutes
_gat Google Ireland Limited This is used to read and filter requests from bots. 1 minute
__utmc Google Ireland Limited This is used to store the time of the visit. 30 minutes
FPID Google Ireland Limited This is used to store a value used for setting the Client ID in the request to Google’s servers. 2 years
FPLC Google Ireland Limited This is used to register a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data about how the visitor uses the website. 20 hours
NID Google LLC This cookie is used to store the user’s preferences. 6 months
_GRECAPTCHA Google Ireland Limited This cookie is set so that Google can provide risk analyses about the activities observed by Google reCAPTCHA. 5 months, 27 days
muxData Vimeo LLC This cookie is used in conjunction with a video player. If the visitor is interrupted while viewing video content, the cookie remembers where to start the video when the visitor reloads the video. Session
has_loggend_in Vimeo LLC An indicator of if the visitor has ever logged in. Session
vuid Vimeo LLC Registers a unique ID that is used by Vimeo. 2 years
player Vimeo LLC Saves the user’s preferences when playing embedded videos from Vimeo. 1 year
is_logged_in Vimeo LLC Set after a user’s first upload. Session
__sak Google Ireland Limited This is used to store information about the visitor’s video preferences. Session
LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY Google Ireland Limited This is used to save the user settings when retrieving a Youtube video integrated on other web pages. Persistent
yt-player-bandaid-host, yt-player-bandwidth, yt-player-headers-readable Google Ireland Limited This is used to determine the optimal video quality based on the visitor’s device and network settings. Persistent
yt-remote-cast-installed, yt-remote-connected-devices, yt-remote-device-id, yt-remote-fast-check-period, yt-remote-session-app, yt-remote-session-name Google Ireland Limited This is used to store the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. Persistent
YEC Google Ireland Limited This is used to store the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. 1 year, 1 month
CONSENT Google Ireland Limited This is used to detect if the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. 2 years
DEVICE_INFO Google Ireland Limited This is used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. 5 months, 26 days
remote_sid Google Ireland Limited This is used for the implementation and functionality of YouTube video content on the website. Session
test_cookie Google Ireland Limited This is a test for cookie setting permissions in user’s browser. 1 day
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE Google Ireland Limited This is used to measure the users bandwidth to determine whether they get the new or old player interface. 6 months
YSC Google Ireland Limited This is set by the YouTube video service on pages with embedded YouTube videos. Session
PREF Google Ireland Limited This is used to store information such as your preferred page configuration and playback settings such as explicit autoplay options, random mix, and player size. 8 months
pm_sess Google Ireland Limited This is used to maintain your browsing session. 30 minutes
CGIC Google Ireland Limited This is used to provide search results by auto-completing search queries based on a user’s initial input. 6 months
UULE Google Ireland Limited This is used to determine the users geographic location. 6 hours