Cookie Policy
A cookie is a small piece of information which is sent to your computer’s hard drive by the web server so that the System can remember who you are. This information may include information relating to your use of our System, information about your computer such as the computer’s IP address and browser type, demographic information and, if you arrived at our System via a link from a third-party site, the URL of the linking page. If you are a registered user, this may include your login information for verification purposes. We only use cookies set by the website owner (in this case, Burlington
English), which are called “first party cookies.” Of those cookies, we only use “essential cookies,” or cookies that are strictly necessary to provide you with the System.
Most of the cookies that we deploy are “session” cookies, which are temporary cookies that expire once you close your browser or your session ends. We also drop “persistent” cookies in limited circumstances, which are cookies that remain on your hard drive until you erase them or your browser does, depending on the cookie’s expiration date. As detailed below, we use information from cookies for enabling you to navigate through our System easily; allowing you to access all features of the website; and ensure the security of your personal data.
The specific types of cookies served through the System (all of which are first party cookies) are described below:
These cookies change the way the website behaves or looks.
It designates the country code that is calculated based on the user’s IP address, to determine what language should be used for the visitor.
These cookies allow the UserWay software to remember choices you make
(such as which accessibility features the user has enabled on the website).
These cookies are used to secure the website from unwanted bots and automated scripts and help verify human users.
They do not track individuals nor collect or store personally identifiable information.
You may choose to set your web browser to not accept cookies. Further information on how to prevent cookies from being stored on your computer can be found
on https://www.allaboutcookies.org/ under the ‘manage cookies’ Section. Alternatively, go to the help menu within your Internet browser. If you choose to reject cookies, certain parts of the System may not function properly or as intended by us.