Cookies Policy
REVISION DATE: December 27th, 2023
Below is the Cookie Policy for CVQuest
1 Definitions
Definitions for terms used in this document can be viewed at the Definitions Document
2 Introduction
This Cookie Policy provided by CVQuest is intended to provide Users with information pertaining to How CVQuest handles Cookies and other tracking information used for the explicit purpose of enhancing the user experience.
3 What are cookies, and what technologies are used?
3.1 Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of text used to store information on web browsers. Cookies are used to store and receive identifiers and other information on computers, phones and other devices. These enable features and functionality for the website and are used to provide a better user experience as well as security and analytics data.
3.2 Local storage
Local storage enables a website or application to store information locally on your device(s). Local storage may be used to improve the CVQuests experience, by enabling features, remembering your unsent messages and speeding up site functionality.
3.3 Pixels
A pixel is a tiny image that may be embedded within web pages and emails, requiring a call (which provides device and visit information) to our servers in order for the pixel to be rendered in those web pages and emails. We use pixels to learn more about your interactions with email content or web content, such as whether you interacted with notifications emails.
3.4 Other similar technologies
We also use other storage technologies, such as mobile advertising IDs and tags for similar purposes as described in this Cookie Policy. References to similar technologies in this policy includes pixels, local storage, and other storage technologies.
4 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.
They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms.
You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work.
All Cookies prefexed with ASPSESSION are session cookies, these are used to identify logged in users.
If you are currently not logged in the cookie is only used to specifically annalise traffic flow accross the site for user experience optimisation.
These last as long as the browser session and expire when you navigate away or close the tab.
All Cookies prefexed with JOBS_ are used to identify logged in users.
These are security cookies created to identify a logged in user
and are used along side other measures to prevent would be malicious actors from impersonating a user and gaining access to their profile.
These last 1 hour or until the user logs out.
Session Cookies
We use two types of cookies: persistent cookies and session cookies.
A persistent cookie lasts beyond the current session and is used for many purposes,
such as remembering your settings so that you do not have to set them up every time you visit.
Logged in Cookies
5 Settings Cookies
These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation.
They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages.
If you do not allow these cookies then some or all of these services may not function properly.
All Cookies prefixed with SET_ are used to keep users settings such as the cookies preference settings.
These last 60 days to keep the user preferences available each time a user returns to the website.
Settings Cookies
6 Third Party Cookies
As a part of out services we use third party services to provide additional functionality via “embeds”.
These services may set cookies on your device to provide their services.
We do not control how third-party services collect data when they serve you their information directly via these embeds.
Embedded information is not covered by this Policy but by the policies of the service from which the information is embedded.
Google Cookies
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