Cookies Policy
Our website uses cookies. When opening our website, you are to either accept our use of cookies by clicking on the “accept” button or you could manage the use of cookies by clicking on the “settings” button.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is simply a small text file. It isn’t a programme and doesn’t actively do anything on your computer. Our website places cookies on your internet browser when you open our website (pensionerspayless.co.za).
You can think of a cookie as a little flag that goes up when someone takes an action on a website – for example, clicking a button. It helps the website owner understand how people use the site.
Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies to monitor and measure what visitors do on our Website. This allows us to know what areas of the site are popular, how often visitors come back, where they come from, whether they are using a PC or a mobile device and so on. Knowing how our site is being used means we can enhance users’ experience in the future.
You have the ability to refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser.
What type of cookies do we use?
When visiting pensionerspayless.co.za you may have the following cookies placed on your computer:
a. Session cookie
This cookie lasts for the duration of your visit. It is destroyed when you close the browser or navigate away from the website you are browsing.
b. Session tracking cookie
These cookies are set on your first visit to any pages of the Website. They last longer than the duration of your stay and are used to help Us understand which parts of the Website are regularly visited and how we can improve the service We deliver.
c. Visit tracking cookie
These cookies are used by Us to track repeat visitors to the Website. We do this so We can build up a picture of how visitors use the Website and how best to improve Our service.
First Party Cookies
Wix
Wix is the platform on which this Website is built. It uses cookies to identify site members and to let them log in, to identify bugs in the system, to measure the effectiveness and stability of the system, and for security and anti-fraud reasons.
Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager
These cookies are used to collect analytical information about how visitors use the Website. All web traffic and usage information is collected in an aggregate and anonymous form. We use this information for analytical purposes to evaluate the performance of our marketing campaigns, to compile reports and to make improvements to website content and user experience.
Read Google's privacy information here.
See how Google uses data from third party websites here.
You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by installing a browser plug-in from here.
Beehiiv
We use Beehiiv to send our email newsletters. Beehiiv uses cookies to tell if emails have been opened and if people have clicked on links. This information can then be used to guide future email and promotion campaigns. It can tell us if we are sending out content that you enjoy and read or if we’re missing the boat and should change our content to make it more useful for you.
You can read Beehiiv’s privacy policy here.
Third Party Cookies
If you have a Facebook account, these cookies will allow you to share content on the Website with your Facebook contacts. You will also be able to tell if you or your Facebook friends ‘Liked’ any content on the Website in the past. The cookies will also send some non-personal data to Facebook to gather aggregate information on how people interact with websites that use the “Like” button.
Facebook does not use the information they receive to create a profile of your browsing behaviour or to show you targeted ads, although they may use anonymous or aggregate data to improve ads generally. Facebook delete or anonymise the information they receive within 90 days and don’t sell it to advertisers or share it without your permission.
You can read Facebook’s privacy policy here.
Flash Cookies/Flash Video
Flash cookies (also known as Local Shared Objects) may be stored on your computer when you have Adobe Flash installed and view Flash media, such as videos embedded using YouTube or Flowplayer. Flash Cookies are stored on your computer much the same as cookies are, however it is not possible to manage them using a browser.
Adobe’s website offers a tool to control Flash cookies which you can find here.
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