How does Pegasus Professional Development Limited use cookies?

We use cookies to gather information about how people such as yourself use our websites, helping us to enhance the experience of visitors to our website. Some cookies are a necessity and ensure that our website works correctly.

We use cookies to enable the following:

UK cookie consent

Cookie name: catAccCookies

Category 3: functionality cookies

Purpose: Cookie set by the UK cookie consent plugin to record that you accept the fact that the site uses cookies.

Formidable Forms

Cookie name: frm_form[id]_[hash]

Category 3: functionality cookies

Purpose: A cookie used by the contact forms.

Commenters on blogs

When visitors comment on our blog, they too get cookies stored on their computer. This is purely a convenience, so that the visitor won’t need to re-type all their information again when they want to leave another comment. Three cookies are set for commenters:

Cookie name: comment_author

Category 3: functionality cookies

Purpose: This is purely a convenience, so that the visitor won’t need to re-type all their information again when they want to leave another comment. The commenter cookies are set to expire a little under one year from the time they’re set.

Cookie name: comment_author_email

Category 3: functionality cookies

Purpose: This is purely a convenience, so that the visitor won’t need to re-type all their information again when they want to leave another comment. The commenter cookies are set to expire a little under one year from the time they’re set.

Cookie name: comment_author_url

Category 3: functionality cookies

Purpose: This is purely a convenience, so that the visitor won’t need to re-type all their information again when they want to leave another comment. The commenter cookies are set to expire a little under one year from the time they’re set.

Personalisation cookies

We use a number of services provided by Google, such as Google Analytics and Youtube, which in turn use cookies in order to improve the user experience and to add insight into how people interact with our content.

If you are logged in to your Google account on your web browser a number of additional cookies will be set to associate your actions and the content you view with your user account.

The “CONSENT” cookie tracks whether you have granted consent to Google to track your user actions.

Cookie name: NID, APISID, CONSENT, HSID, SAPISID, SIDCC, SID, SSID, LOGIN_INFO

Category 2: performance cookies

How can I manage my cookies and where can I find more information?

If you don’t want us to use cookies in your web browser, you can remove them from your computer or change your browser settings so that it either blocks cookies altogether or asks you if you’d like to accept them from some websites. As we mentioned earlier, some of our cookies are essential for our websites to work properly.

The internet industry body, the Internet Advertising Bureau has set up a website to provide information and advice on cookies http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/ and another source which gives information about how to delete and control cookies is http://www.aboutcookies.org/.

If we change our cookie policy it will be updated on this page. The last update was dated on 26th June 2018.