Cookies Settings

ONLINE COOKIE STATEMENT

This Cookie Statement applies to this website and other online services it covers.

WHAT IS A COOKIE?

A cookie is a small text file stored by the browser on your computer or mobile device. The cookie can be read by the company that placed it there so that the browser in use on that device can be recognized. Cookies may provide “aggregate data,” which counts how many visitors engage in specific actions. They can be read as unique but not identify you as an individual, particularly in the case of registration cookies. Cookies can be associated to data that can be used to identify you.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF COOKIES USED BY AERIAL FENCES ?

The following are the types of cookies that may be used when you visit the Aerial Fences website if you don’t make any changes to your existing cookie settings via your browser.

    1. Strictly Required Cookies:
Some cookies are strictly necessary to allow you to use the website easily or to give you specific features that you have requested, such as identifying you as a logged-in user.
    1. Performance Cookies:
Performance cookies track how you use our website, such as which pages you visit and whether you encounter any issues. The IP address of the device used to visit the site may be collected by these cookies. All information gathered is used solely to help us better understand how our visitors use our website, what interests them, and how effective our pages are in presenting our material to you. These cookies aid in the optimization of the website’s speed, resulting in a better user experience.
    1. Functionality Cookies:
Functionality cookies are used to remember decisions you’ve made on the website, such as the language preference you’ve chosen, and to enable us to provide the services you’ve requested and improve your experience.
    1. Advertising and Targeting Cookies:
Cookies for targeting and advertising are used to determine which advertisements are most relevant to you depending on the pages you visit on our website.
    1. Third-Party Cookies:
Third-party companies that we use for various services set some of the cookies used on our website. To optimize your online experience, we implement a number of third-party cookies. We may occasionally include video or other content from third-party websites, such as YouTube, which may set their own cookies. The list of cookies we use on our site includes more information about the third-party cookies we use, and you can visit the appropriate third-website parties for more information about their cookie policy.
Internet Explorer
  • Click on Tools at the top of the screen
  • Select Internet Options
  • Click on the privacy tab
  • Select Advanced Privacy Settings
  • Select the Override automatic cookie handling option
  • Choose how cookies are handled
  • Click the OK button
Mozilla Firefox
  • At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click Options
  • Select the Privacy panel
  • Set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history
  • Checkmark Accept cookies from sites to enable Cookies and uncheck it to disable them.
  • If you are troubleshooting problems with cookies, make sure Accept third party cookies is also check marked. For more information, see Disable third-party cookies in Firefox to stop some types of tracking by advertisers.
  • Choose how long cookies are allowed to be stored
    • Keep until: they expire: Each cookie will be removed when it reaches its expiration date, which is set by the site that sent the cookie.
    • Keep until: I close Firefox: The cookies that are stored on your computer will be removed when Firefox is closed.
    • Keep until ask me every time: Displays an alert every time a website tries to send a cookie and asks you whether or not you want to store it. Keep until ask me every time: Displays an alert every time a website tries to send a cookie and asks you whether or not you want to store it.
    • Click OK to close the Options window
  • Opera