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CASS INFORMATION SYSTEMS-DATENSCHUTZERKLÄRUNG

 * Cass-Informations-Systeme bietet diese Informationen, um Ihnen helfen zu
   verstehen, wie wir sammeln, verwenden und geben Sie Ihre Daten, wenn Sie
   unsere Website besuchen.


WAS WIR SAMMELN UND WIE WIR SIE VERWENDEN

 * Um unseren Kunden einen service, Teile unserer Website müssen Sie
   möglicherweise Informationen zu übermitteln, die persönliche erachtet oder
   vertrauliche wir verwenden die Informationen, die Sie in die Wege, die Sie
   vernünftigerweise – zum Beispiel erwarten Lieferung einer Dienstleistung oder
   einer Zahlung an einen Dienstleister. Cass Information Systems nicht
   verkaufen, tauschen oder vermieten Ihre personenbezogenen Daten an nicht
   verbundene Dritte.


SICHERHEIT DER INFORMATIONEN

 * Die Sicherheit von Informationen, die wir aus und sammeln Sie und Ihre Geräte
   ist für uns sehr wichtig. Wir schützen diese Informationen durch die
   Aufrechterhaltung administrativer, physischer und technische
   Sicherheitsmaßnahmen, die mit der Praxis übereinstimmen und dass wir glauben
   eignen sich angemessen um Ihre Daten zu schützen. Wir überprüfen regelmäßig
   diese Schutzmaßnahmen zur Verringerung der Risiken von nicht autorisierten
   Zugriff, Offenlegung und unsachgemäße Verwendung der persönlichen Daten von
   Ihnen gesammelt. Obwohl wir angemessene Maßnahmen zum Schutz und gegen
   unbefugten Zugriff auf solche Informationen ergreifen, kann nicht wir
   verantwortlich für die Handlungen derer, die Zugang nicht autorisierte und
   wir übernehmen keine Garantie, ausdrückliche, stillschweigende oder
   anderweitig, können wir verhindern unbefugten Zugriff auf die Informationen,
   die wir aus oder sammeln Sie oder Ihren Computer oder andere Geräte, sein.


COOKIES

 * Wenn Sie unsere Website nutzen speichern wir möglicherweise Cookies auf Ihrem
   Computer zu erleichtern und Ihre Nutzung unserer Website anpassen. Ein Cookie
   ist eine kleine Textdatei, die eine Website auf der Festplatte Ihres
   Computers speichert, (Falls Ihr Web-Browser erlaubt), die später abgerufen
   werden kann, um Sie uns zu identifizieren. Unsere Cookies können
   Informationen über Sie, Ihren Computer oder Ihre Einstellungen speichern, so
   dass Sie leichter zu unserer Website nutzen können. Die Cookies stellen die
   Seite besser laufen und uns helfen, eine sichere Website zu erhalten. Sie
   sind immer frei, unsere Cookies abzulehnen, wenn Ihr Browser dies zulässt,
   aber unsere Website u. u. nicht ordnungsgemäß.

Datenschutzerklärung
 * Cass Europe B.V. and Cass TEM UK Privacy Statement
 * Cass EU-US Privacy Shield Framework
 * Cass Cookie Policy
   


CASS EUROPE B.V. AND CASS TEM UK PRIVACY STATEMENT

We at Cass Europe B.V. and Cass TEM UK Ltd. ("Cass" or "we/our/us") respect your
privacy and are committed to safeguarding and protecting your privacy in
connection with the recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation,
alteration, retrieval, collection, consultation, use, disclosure, dissemination,
restriction, erasure or destruction (“processing”) of your Personal Data. We may
process your Personal Data for a variety of reasons and in a variety of ways.


This privacy statement (“Statement”) contains important information regarding
our privacy practices and the choices we offer you with respect to your Personal
Data. If you choose to provide us with your Personal Data, you are telling us
that you have read, fully understand, and accept the privacy practices
summarized in this Statement. We strongly encourage you to read this Statement
in its entirety to understand our privacy practices before submitting any
Personal Data to us.


If you have any questions about this Statement and/or the processing of your
Personal Data, please do not hesitate to contact our EU or UK Privacy Managers
at +31 76 5315 384 or +44 1256 679510 or our US Privacy Manager at
privacy@cassinfo.com.


This Statement will inform you about:


• GDPR
• Scope of this Statement
• How We Collect Your Personal Data
• Who Has Access to Your Personal Data
• International Transfers of Your Personal Data
• Legal Ground(s) for Processing Your Personal Data
• Purposes for Which We Process Your Personal Data
• Your Rights with Respect to Your Personal Data
• Protection of Your Personal Data
• Retention of Your Personal Data
• Revisions to this Statement
• Our Privacy Concern Handling Process
• Our Contact Information



GDPR


Cass is operationalizing compliance changes in connection with the new EU
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR replaces the Data Protection
Directive 95/46/EC, and similar domestic legislation in EU Member States with
respect to most (but not all) areas of data privacy and protection. Significant
changes include, but are not limited to:

• Increased fines (up to €20 million or 4% of global annual turnover);
• Enhanced rights for individual data subjects;
• Increased accountability;
• Changes in the ways that personal data should be obtained and held, including
a requirement to document personal data processing activities; and
• Changes in the rules for responding to data breaches, requiring most data
breaches to be reported to the relevant data protection authority within 72
hours of discovery.



SCOPE OF THIS STATEMENT


This Statement applies to our processing of the Personal Data of our business
contacts, vendors, directors, agents, and customers (including their
representatives and service providers), when the General Data Protection
Regulation (EU 2016/679) applies to such Personal Data.


Personal Data is any information that relates to an identified or identifiable
natural person and is sufficient to enable such person to be identified,
directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier, such as a
name, an identification number, location data, or an online identifier, or to
one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental,
economic, cultural, or social identity of that natural person. We act as a data
processor for purposes of these processing activities. In this Statement, we use
the word “you” to refer to anyone within the scope of this Statement.


HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA


We use Personal Data on a day-to-day basis to run our business, provide our
services, enter into contracts, and to protect our interests. We collect
Personal Data from you when you provide it to us, or when we collect it from
you, for instance, in the course of your dealings with us, because you use
certain services (such as our online reporting tools), or because your Personal
Data is included in our customer"s invoices, documentation, files, or systems.


Depending on the processing activity, the Personal Data we process in relation
to you may include, without limitation:

(i) First and last name;
(ii) Phone number;
(iii) E-mail address;
(iv) Nationality;
(v) Address;
(vi) Data regarding your equipment, such as an IP address;
(vii) Data regarding your use of our IT systems; and
(viii) Information regarding your employer, your employment, or our client.



It is necessary to provide us with certain Personal Data in order for us to be
able to provide you with our services, as applicable. In certain situations, if
you do not provide us with your Personal Data, we may be unable to provide you
with our services.


We may use various technologies to collect Personal Data about you when you
visit and use our website, http://www.cassinfo.com (“Site”). These technologies
may include:

• Cookies. Like many websites our Site may use “cookies.” A cookie is a small
information file that some websites transfer to a user’s hard drive. We may use
cookies to improve a user’s experience on our Site, for example, to personalize
features of the Site for you, to analyze the traffic on the Site, to better
understand visitor and customer usage of our Site, and to maintain and make
improvements based on the information we collect. The use of cookies has become
standard practice for websites, but whether you choose to accept or decline
these cookies is entirely up to you. Most browsers are initially set up to
accept cookies. You may set your browser to reject cookies and to let you know
when a cookie is being placed on your computer. If you refuse cookies, you may
not be able to use some of the functionality of our Site. Other third parties
associated with the Site may also use cookies in connection with the services
and websites to which the Site links. We do not control these third-party
cookies.
• Web Beacons.Web beacons are small files that communicate with third parties
and are embedded in web pages. We may use web beacons to deliver or communicate
with cookies, to count users who have visited a web page, to understand usage
patterns of our customers and visitors. We also may use web beacons to learn if
emails have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. We also may include web beacons
in newsletters and other promotional email communications that we send to
subscribers in order to count how many newsletters or other promotional
communications have been opened or read. You can disable the ability of web
beacons to store cookie information by declining cookies. Our web beacons do not
collect, gather, monitor, or share any Personal Data about customers or visitors
to our Sites. They are merely designed to compile usage data.
• Other Technologies.Examples of other technologies we may use to provide better
service to you when visiting the Site include:
o Web Session Variables. Information that is passed from one web URL to another
as you browse.
o Browser plug-ins/add-ons. Additional web components that may need to be
installed to enable certain web features on the Site. You have the option not to
install these components.


To find out more about how Cass uses cookies, please read our Cass Cookie
Policy.


WHO HAS ACCESS TO YOUR PERSONAL DATA


Access to Personal Data relating to you is limited. It is our policy that
persons within the organization should only have access to Personal Data on a
need-to-know basis.


Under certain circumstances, we may share your Personal Data with third parties:


• Because Cass is a global company, we may share your Personal Data with other
subsidiaries and affiliates belonging to the Cass Information Systems Group,
including those in the United States. These subsidiaries and affiliates will
maintain the privacy of your Personal Data in accordance with this Statement.

• We may also disclose your Personal Data to our agents, such as suppliers and
service providers, acting on behalf of or for Cass under our instructions for
the limited and specific purpose of assisting Cass with its normal business
operations. In no event will that limited and specific purpose be inconsistent
with this Statement. In all cases, these agents may only use this information in
connection with providing support for or services to Cass.

• In the context of establishing and maintaining a customer relationship with
you, we may disclose your Personal Data to your service providers.

• Sometimes a directive, law, regulation, court order, or other judicial,
regulatory, or supervisory process requires us to provide Personal Data to a
governmental body or party to a private lawsuit.

• Finally, we may disclose certain Personal Data if Cass is involved in a
merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a portion of its assets, or we are
required to bring or defend against litigation or any regulatory proceeding
between, or relating to, you and us, or we have reason to believe that
disclosing such information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal
action against someone who may be causing injury to or interference with (either
intentionally or unintentionally) our rights, our property, our customers, or
anyone else who could be harmed by such activities.



We will only transfer your Personal Data to the above mentioned third parties
for the purposes stated in this Statement, and only to the extent that is
permitted under the applicable data protection law.


Third parties to whom we transfer your Personal Data are themselves responsible
for compliance with applicable data protection law. We are neither responsible
nor liable for the processing of your Personal Data where we do not determine
the purposes and means of the processing of that Personal Data.


INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA


We take steps to protect your Personal Data no matter what country to which it
is transferred. We have procedures and controls in place, as appropriate, to
help ensure this is the case. That said, in connection with our business, and
for administrative, management, and legal purposes, when processing Personal
Data in line with this Statement, we may transfer your Personal Data outside the
European Economic Area (“EEA”), including to the United States. If we transfer
your Personal Data outside the EEA, such as to our parent, Cass Information
Systems, Inc., in the United States, we do so in accordance with applicable data
protection laws, including on the basis of an EU Commission adequacy decision,
where the transfer takes place pursuant to recognized appropriate safeguards,
and/or where a specific derogation is permissible.


Furthermore, our parent company, Cass Information Systems Inc., and two
affiliates, Cass Commercial Bank and Cass International, LLC are EU-US Privacy
Shield certified and adhere to the Privacy Shield Principles of Notice; Choice;
Accountability for Onward Transfer; Security; Data Integrity and Purpose
Limitation; Access; and Recourse, Enforcement, and Liability (“Privacy Shield
Principles”).


If you would like to know more about how we protect your Personal Data when it
is transferred outside the EEA, please contact our EU or UK Privacy Managers at
+31 76 5315 384 or +44 1256 679510 or our US Privacy Manager at
privacy@cassinfo.com.


LEGAL GROUND(S) FOR PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA


Under applicable data protection law, we are allowed to process Personal Data
only if we can rely on one or more of the legal grounds for processing. The
legal grounds we are most likely to rely on for processing Personal Data in
relation to you are:


• Consent– In exceptional situations we may rely on your consent.

• Contract–The processing is necessary for performance of a contract with
you/your company or to take steps at your request to enter a contract.

• Legal Obligation – The processing is necessary to ensure we comply with our
legal and regulatory obligations. For example, to comply with our social
insurance and tax-related obligations.

• Legitimate interests – The processing is necessary for our or a third party’s
legitimate interests. We, as a service provider, or a third party on our behalf,
may have legitimate interests in carrying on, managing, and administering our
normal business operations and may need to process your Personal Data in
connection with the same. Your Personal Data will not be processed on this basis
if our or a third party’s legitimate interests are overridden by your own
interests, rights, and freedoms.

• Vital interests – Where processing is needed to protect your vital interests
(or someone else’s interests) and you are not capable of giving your consent.
For example, in the case of a medical emergency.



PURPOSES FOR WHICH WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA


Cass processes your Personal Data for certain purposes described below. As
explained above, processing in this context might include transfers to third
parties and/or transfers outside of the EEA. From time to time, we may publish
specific notices setting out details regarding particular processes or programs
being adopted by us.


• Customer Relationship – We may process your Personal Data for the purpose of
establishing and maintaining a customer relationship with you and/or your
service providers.

• Security– We may process your Personal Data for the purpose of ensuring
physical, administrative, and technical security, including information gathered
through the use of swipe and similar entry cards and sound and image data, such
as CCTV or photographs.

• Order Processing – We may process your Personal Data for the purpose of
handling the management and invoicing of shipments and orders.

• Corporate Transactions – We may process your Personal Data for the purpose of
conducting corporate due dilligence (or permitting corporate due dilligence to
be conducted) in the context of a potential merger or takeover.

• Legal Rights and Compliance Obligations – We may process your Personal Data
for the purpose of meeting or complying with our legal, regulatory, or
supervisory obligations or for the establishment, exercise, defense, or
resolution of legal claims by or against you or a third party.

• Normal Business Operations – We may process your Personal Data for the purpose
of meeting our day-to-day business operations.



Cass does not engage in decision-making based solely on automated processing.


YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO YOUR PERSONAL DATA


Under applicable data protection law, you may have the following rights:


• To obtain access to the Personal Data that we hold about you;

• To object on grounds relating to your particular situation to our processing
activities where you feel they have a disproportionate impact on your interests,
rights, and freedoms;

• To request to review, revise, correct, or update any of the Personal Data we
may have about you free of charge, if you believe that your Personal Data that
we possess is, or has become, incorrect or is incomplete;

• To request that we restrict the processing activities related to your Personal
Data (and, where our processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that
consent, without affecting the lawfulness of our processing based on consent
before its withdrawal);

• To request that we erase your Personal Data;

• To have Personal Data, which you have voluntarily provided to us, produced in
a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, including for the
purpose of transmitting it to another party; and

• To object to the processing of your Personal Data for direct marketing
purposes.



Please note that the above individual rights are not absolute, and we may be
entitled to refuse requests where certain exceptions apply. If you have given
your consent and you wish to withdraw it, please contact our EU or UK Privacy
Managers at +31 76 5315 384 or +44 1256 679510 or our US Privacy Manager at
privacy@cassinfo.com.


Please note that where our processing of your Personal Data relies on your
consent and where you then withdraw that consent, we may not be able to provide
all or some aspects of our services to you and/or it may affect the provision of
those services. If you have any questions about your rights regarding your
Personal Data, please simply write to us at the postal address provided in our
Contact Information below or contact our EU or UK Privacy Managers at +31 76
5315 384 or +44 1256 679510 or our US Privacy Manager at privacy@cassinfo.com,
where you may initiate a request to access, reject, correct, restrict, or erase
your Personal Data, or where you may initiate a request for transfer of your
Personal Data or initiate a request that we refrain from sending you marketing
information.


PROTECTION OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA


Cass takes reasonable and appropriate physical, administrative, and technical
measures to protect Personal Data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access,
disclosure, alteration, and destruction, taking into due account the risks
involved in the processing and the nature of the Personal Data.


RETENTION OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

We will retain your Personal Data only for as long as is necessary for the
purposes set out in this Statement. We will retain and use your Personal Data to
the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (such as, if we are
required to retain your information to comply with applicable tax/revenue laws,
resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements).


Where we rely on legitimate interests as a reason for retaining your Personal
Data, we have carefully considered whether or not those interests are overridden
by your rights and freedoms and have concluded that they are not.


Please note that for corporate law and tax purposes, in the Netherlands, we are
required to keep certain data, which might include Personal Data we hold about
you (whether directly or indirectly), for a period of seven (7) years after the
information has lost its relevance, and in the UK, we are required to keep
certain data, which might include Personal Data we hold about you (whether
directly or indirectly), for a period of six (6) years after the information has
lost its relevance. In certain limited cases, local legal requirements in the
Netherlands and UK may result in the preservation or retention of Personal Data
for longer periods of time.


REVISIONS TO THIS STATEMENT


Cass reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, modify, add, remove,
or otherwise revise portions of our policies and this Statement at any time,
consistent with the requirements of applicable law. If we change the Statement
in a material way, we will provide appropriate notice to you. The “Effective
Date” at the top of this Statement reflects the date of the most recent
revisions.


OUR PRIVACY CONCERN HANDLING PROCESS


Cass is committed to resolving concerns about your privacy and our processing of
your Personal Data. Individuals with inquiries or concerns regarding this
Statement should first contact our EU or UK Privacy Managers at +31 76 5315 384
or +44 1256 679510 or our US Privacy Manager at privacy@cassinfo.com. In the
event that resolution cannot be reached, individuals may also contact their
local data protection authority (“DPA”), which may investigate your concern
further.


The Netherlands
Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens
Postbus 93374
2509 AJ DEN HAAG
(+31) (0)70 888 85 00

UK
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
(+44) 0303 123 1113



OUR CONTACT INFORMATION


If you have any questions or comments about this Statement and/or the processing
of your Personal Data, please contact Cass at +31 76 5315 384 or +44 1256 679510
or at privacy@cassinfo.com. You may also write us at:


Cass Europe B.V.
EU Privacy Manager
Graaf Engelbertlaan 75
4837 DS
Breda
The Netherlands

Cass TEM UK Ltd.
UK Privacy Manager
Belvedere House
Basing View
Basingstoke
RG21 4HG
United Kingdom

Cass Information Systems, Inc.
US Privacy Manager
12444 Powerscourt Drive, Suite 550
St. Louis, Missouri 63131
United States


CASS EU-US PRIVACY SHIELD FRAMEWORK

Cass Information Systems, Inc. complies with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework
as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use,
and retention of personal information from European Union member countries. Cass
Information Systems, Inc. has certified that it adheres to the Privacy Shield
Principles of Notice, Choice, Accountability for Onward Transfer, Security, Data
Integrity and Purpose Limitation, Access, and Recourse, Enforcement and
Liability. If there is any conflict between the policies in this privacy policy
and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern.
To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to view our certification
page, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov/.

The following Cass Information Systems, Inc. subsidiary participates in the
EU-US Privacy Shield Framework and adheres to the Privacy Shield Principals:

Cass International, LLC



NOTICE OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT, HOW WE USE IT AND HOW YOU CONTROL IT

We collect personal and non-personal information via our various websites to
provide you with additional content and reports on a continual basis or to
provide you with a specific service through contractual agreements with your
employer.

Cookies:When you use our site we may store cookies on your computer in order to
facilitate and customize your use of our site. A cookie is a small data text
file, which a website stores on your computer"s hard drive (if your Web browser
permits) that can later be retrieved to identify you to us. Our cookies may
store information about you, your computer, or your preferences so that you may
more easily use our site. The cookies make the site run more smoothly and help
us to maintain a more secure site. You have the choice to opt out of this
functionality and are always free to decline our cookies if your browser
permits, but our site may not work as effectively.

Registration: In order to service our customers, portions of our site may
require you to submit information that is typically business related, but may be
personal in certain circumstances. We will use the information you provide in
the ways you’d reasonably expect – for example, providing additional
content/information delivery, stipend payment, delivery of a contracted service,
or a payment to a service provider. You have a right to access this data and
correct or remove it. The specific registration site or additional communication
information provided to you will supply directions on how to correct or remove
your data at your request. In all cases you can always contact the Privacy
Officer for assistance using the information below.



ONWARD TRANSFER AND LIABILITY

Cass Information Systems, Inc. does not sell, trade, share or rent your personal
information to unaffiliated third parties. Affiliated third parties may receive
your data in fulfillment of our service. We maintain specific contract
agreements with these companies to ensure that they use the data only for
intended purposes and protect the data as we would. If this practice were to
change, we would specifically provide you with the opportunity to choose to “opt
in” or “opt out” of the sharing of your data.

We may be required to release personal information to third parties in response
to a lawful request by public authorities, including to meet national security
or law enforcement requirements.

In cases of onward transfer to third parties of data of EU individuals received
pursuant to the EU-US Privacy Shield, Cass Information Systems, Inc. is
potentially liable.



RECOURSE AND ENFORCEMENT

In compliance with the EU-US Privacy Shield Principles, Cass Information
Systems, Inc. commits to resolve complaints about your privacy and our
collection or use of your personal information. European Union individuals with
inquiries or complaints regarding this privacy policy should first contact Cass
Information Systems, Inc. at:



Cass Information Systems, Inc.

Attn: Privacy Policy

12444 Powerscourt Drive, Suite 550

St. Louis, Missouri 63131



Cass Information Systems, Inc. is subject to the investigative and enforcement
authority of the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Cass Information Systems, Inc. has further committed to refer unresolved privacy
complaints under the EU-US Privacy Shield Principles BBB EU PRIVACY SHIELD, a
non-profit alternative dispute resolution provider located in the United States
and operated by the Council of Better Business Bureaus. If you do not receive
timely acknowledgment of your complaint, or if your complaint is not
satisfactorily addressed, please visit
www.bbb.org/EU-privacy-shield/for-eu-consumers/ for more information and to file
a complaint.

If the complaint remains unresolved, the individual may invoke binding
arbitration as outlined in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework.


CASS COOKIE POLICY


UNDERSTANDING HOW AND WHY WE USE COOKIES

We at Cass Information Systems use cookies on our website, www.cassinfo.com
(“Site”), to create the most effective Site possible for our users. Among other
things, the cookies we use allow us to improve your experience when using our
Site and to ensure the Site performs as you (and we) expect it to.

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them on the Site, and
what benefits they bring.

On local websites which are linked from this Site, cookies may be used to allow
you to log on to our portals, choose log-in preferences, and apply for services
online. Please bear in mind that our affiliate companies may have their own
privacy and cookie policies that will govern their use of cookies on their local
websites and any information you submit on a local website. Please read
carefully any local website and/or product terms and conditions before using the
local website or product.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Can cookies pass on my personal information to others?

We will not share any personal information gathered through cookies on this Site
with third parties.

We do use experience, insight, and marketing cookies on this Site to help
provide a better user experience, and in doing so we do share certain limited
information with our third party ‘analytics’ providers.


Do cookies compromise my security?

Many of the cookies used on our Site are used purely to provide important
security features such as protecting your data and your accounts.


What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are sent to and stored on your computer,
smartphone, or other device for accessing the internet, whenever you visit a
website. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognize a user’s
device.

Some of the functions that cookies perform can also be achieved using similar
technologies. This policy refers to ‘cookies’ throughout, however the term
includes these alternate similar mechanisms and technologies.

More information about cookies, including how to disable them, can be found on
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.


Types of Cookies

The length of time a cookie stays on your device depends on its type. We use two
types of cookies on our Site:

Session cookies are temporary cookies which only exist during the time you use
the Site (or more strictly, until you close the browser after using the Site).
Session cookies help our Site remember what you chose on the previous page,
avoiding the need to re-enter information and improve your experience whilst
using the Site.Persistent cookies stay on your device after you’ve visited our
Site. For example, so that the Site remembers you the next time you use it.
Persistent cookies help us identify you as a unique visitor.


Essential Cookies

These cookies are essential for the running of our Site. We would recommend this
type of cookie is not disabled for the following reasons:



they allow us to remember your cookie preferences; andthey allow us to see if
something isn't working properly, so we can fix it quickly.


Experience, Insight, and Marketing Cookies

These cookies help us to make sure you have the best possible experience on our
Site and help us to manage the online advertising messages you see from us:

they help us to make the Site easier to use and help you find what you need more
easily;they help us to test and improve the content you see;they help us
understand how you found out about our services;they allow us to show you more
relevant messages and offers; andthey improve your online user experience.


How You Can Manage Your Cookies

The browsers of most computers, smartphones, and other web-enabled devices are
typically set up to accept cookies. If you wish to amend your cookie preferences
for this Site, any local sites, or any other websites, you can do this through
your browser settings. Your browser’s ‘help’ function will tell you how to do
this.

For browser-specific information on how you can manage the cookies that we use
on our Site, please click on the relevant link below:



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However, please remember that cookies are often used to enable and improve
certain functions on our Site. If you choose to switch off or disable certain
cookies, it is likely to affect how our Site works on your computer, smartphone,
or device.


Can cookies allow others access to my computer’s hard drive?

The cookies we use cannot look into your computer, smartphone, or web-enabled
device and obtain information about you or your family or read any material kept
on your hard drive.


If I use a public computer, will someone be able to get my details from the
cookies?

Our cookies cannot be used by anyone else who has access to the computer to find
out anything about you, other than the fact that someone using the computer may
have visited a certain website. The cookies from our Site do not compromise the
security of our Site.

What cookies are used by this website application?


eup_acceptcookie - Track cookie usage acceptance
aspnetcore.culture - Track Culture language preference
casseup - Security token
ai_user, ai_session - Track our application performance
csrf - Protection against site attacks
gman - Protection against site attacks
cfduid - CDN delivery for speed and performance and does not contain user
identitfication information
muxData - Allow user to resume when interrupted watching the website application
help videos

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