Cookie Policy
Cookies. Love ‘em or hate ’em, but every website’s gotta have ‘em... including ours! The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies, we need your explicit permission.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer’s hard drive that allows your choices and information to be remembered between one page and the next, and sometimes between visits. In general, the function of a cookie is to recognise you. Cookies themselves contain just a long string of letters and numbers that identify your visit to our site so that it can look up this information.
Each website can only access cookies it has created. However, a page may contain components from more than one site, such as social media platforms, which can set their own cookies and track you across multiple sites. Your browser may give you tools to allow you to view the contents of the cookies that have been set by the sites that you have visited
Types of cookies we use
We use the following categories of cookies on our website:
Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the basic functioning of the website and do not require your consent. Examples include:
- Session cookies: Remember your activities as you navigate the site.
- Authentication cookies: Verify your login credentials.
- Security cookies: Detect authentication errors and abuses (e.g. tracking incorrect login attempts).
- Load-balancing cookies: Help manage traffic between our web server and your browser.
Analytics and Statistics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website, allowing us to improve its performance and user experience. For example, they enable us to monitor page popularity or identify navigation issues. These cookies are not essential and require your consent.
Marketing and Third-Party Cookies
These cookies may include those set by third-party platforms, such as social media sites (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn). They may track your browsing activity across different websites. You can opt out of these cookies in your preferences.
Unclassified Cookies
Occasionally, we may use cookies that have not yet been categorised. We aim to classify all cookies as quickly as possible to provide complete transparency.
How to manage cookies
On your first visit, you’ll see a cookie banner asking you to:
- Accept all cookies
- Reject all non-essential cookies
- Customise your preferences by selecting specific cookie categories
We think your data and privacy are important, so we have made it as easy as possible for you to update your preferences. If you change your mind and want to opt out at anytime, you can by clicking ‘Cookie Preferences’ at the bottom of every page. We’re all about giving you control (and keeping things easy to find)!
How we use cookies
Cookies help us keep the site running smoothly and make your experience better. They enable us to:
- Deliver services you’ve asked for, like connecting job seekers with awesome employers.
- Remember your preferences, like if you tell us you’re only interested in part-time roles.
- Improve the website based on how you use it.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies on our site come from third parties, like social media platforms. They might set cookies to track you elsewhere, but you’re in control here. For more info, check out their privacy policies:
Cookie lifespan
We use both session cookies, which disappear when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which stick around for a set time (usually 30 days, but details are in our Privacy Declaration).
Privacy and data protection
This cookie policy is just one piece of our overall approach to privacy. You can get all the juicy details about how we protect your data, how long we keep it, and your rights by visiting our Privacy Centre.
One last thing
We’ll never:
- Track you across unrelated sites without your consent.
- Sell your data. Ever.
Got questions? Drop us a line at info@neuroinclusionworks.com We’re here to help!