Use of cookies by CodeStudio.com
Cookies are small peices of information that are left on your computer by websites that
you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more
efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. The details
below explain the cookies used by CodeStudio.com, what they are used for and how to opt
out.
Cookie Consent
When you first visit this site, a notice at the top of the web page asks for your
consent to cookies. You will be re-asked this question on every web page visit, until
you either accept or reject the optional cookies. At this point a cookie is created to
remember your choice.
Even after consenting to or rejecting cookies, you will be re-asked this question
periodically. If you wish to change your choice before then, simply click the button
below.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required by CodeStudio.com to function properly or for security reasons.
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Purpose |
Expiry |
CookieConsent |
This stores whether you have concented to having optional cookies left on
your machine. It may contain details about which individual cookies are
allowed or whether whole categories of cookies are allowed. It also
contains the date you last confirmed your cookie preference.
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90 days |
_GRECAPTCHA |
This cookie is set by the Google reCAPTCHA service we use
within the operation of our site. reCAPTURE is used to distinguish between
automated and human users. For example it is used to detect automated
attempts to fill in and submit our contact-us form. This helps to prevents
the abuse of this form by people that try to flood the service with
unsolicited junk messages also known as spam.
For more information see the
Google reCAPTCHA site
and and Google's Privacy Notice.
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Cookies that measure website use
This site uses Google Analytics to collect annonomysed information about how you use
CodeStudio.com. We do this to help make sure the site is meeting the needs of its users
and to help us make improvements to the site.
Google Analytics stores information about:
- how you got to the site
- the pages you visit on CodeStudio.com and how long you spend on them
- what you click on while you’re visiting the site
- whether you have visited before to distinguish new users from repeat users
Google Analytics sets the following cookies:
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Purpose |
Expiry |
_ga |
Used to distinguish users. |
2 years |
_gid |
Used to distinguish users. |
24 hours |
_gat_gtag_UA_242375_2 |
Used to throttle request rate. |
1 minute |
For more information about how these cookies are used please read
Google's
cookies overview.