Cookie Policy

This Pixme Cookie Policy (“Policy”) is meant to explain the type of cookies and other tracking technologies that Pixme Limited (“Pixme”, “we”, “us” or “our”) may place on your device to improve our services and your experience when visiting our web properties.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of text sent by us to your computer or mobile device to store information. Cookies are unique to your account or your browser, and they are used to enable Pixme features and functionality. Session-based cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies last until you or your browser delete them or until they expire.

How is Pixme using cookies?

Pixme uses cookies on our website (Pixme.co.uk) and any associated web properties for the following purpose:

Authentication - We use cookies to determine whether or not you've signed in to Pixme and to keep you signed in during visits as you access different pages.

Security - We use cookies to enable and support security features, prevent fraud and detect malicious activity.

Preferences and Features - We use cookies to enable features, personalise your content and remember your preferences.

Advertising - We may use cookies to deliver, evaluate and improve marketing campaigns (e.g. a user visited our Pricing page). Our Ad Partners may also use cookies to determine whether you’ve already seen an ad, or provide us with information about your interaction with ad. Use of those third-party cookies are subject to the service provider’s policies.

Performance and Analytics - We use cookies to analyse how our services perform. These cookies help us identify and fix errors, understand and improve products, features and services, and monitor how users reach our services.

Third-Party cookies

These are third party services that we use for purposes as described:

How do I control cookies?

Please keep in mind that removing or blocking cookies will make parts of our website no longer accessible. Most browsers accept cookies automatically but they also give you the ability to manage cookies. You can typically find cookie control in your browser’s “Tools” or “Preferences” menu, giving you ability to disallow cookies from all or specific sites. For more information on how to block, manage or filter cookies, you can learn more about through your browser’s help file.

You are also able to opt-out of third party advertiser such as Facebook and ad networks that adhere to the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance, the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada and the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance.

We currently do not respond to "Do Not Track” or “DNT” signals because industry standards for “DNT” signals have not been adopted. We will continue to make efforts to monitor the developments surrounding DNT technology. To learn more, you can visit https://allaboutdnt.com.

Many third party advertising and tracking services offer the ability to opt-out. You can read more about information they collect and how to opt-out through the privacy policy link listed for each of the services above.

How often will you update this Cookie Statement?

From time to time, we will update this Cookie Policy in order to reflect changes to the cookies we use for operational, legal or regulatory reasons. Please visit this Cookie Policy again regularly to fully understand our use of cookies and other related technologies.

Last updated: 27th November, 2022