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Migrate's Cookie Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small data files stored on your browser or device. They may be sent by the operator of the site or app you are visiting, in this case Migrate (“first-party cookies”), or by third parties, such as our service providers and digital partners (“third-party cookies”). Other similar technologies may be used, such as tracking pixels or browser local storage (together “cookies”). For example, we partner with third-party analytics providers, like Google, to help us understand how you use our services so that we can improve your experience with us.


Cookies We Use and Why

When you visit our site, we use cookies to help make it work smoothly, as well as to provide a personalised experience for you. Here are the ways that we use cookies.

Necessary

These cookies are necessary to make our site work and can’t be switched off in our systems. They are usually set in response to your request for services. For instance, enabling secure login and authentication, remembering your cookies choices, and other identity management, security and fraud prevention purposes. You can set your browser or device to disable these, but our site may not work properly. In particular, you will have to make your cookies choices each time you visit us.

Functional

These cookies allow us to enhance functionality and provide you a personalised experience. For instance, to remember your preferences, such as your form information when you navigate back or forward on our site. If you do not allow these cookies, some or all of these functions may not work properly.

Performance

These cookies allow us to understand how you interact with our site so we can measure and improve our performance. For instance, counting visits and traffic sources. If you do not allow these cookies, we won’t be able to better understand how we can improve your online experience.

The service providers who store third party cookies on our behalf are Google Universal Analytics.

Marketing

These cookies allow us and our digital partners to show you relevant adverts on other sites. For instance, uniquely identifying your browser or internet device, links you have clicked and content you have viewed on our site and app. If you do not allow these cookies, you may experience adverts that are less relevant to you.

Our digital partners who store third party cookies, including for their own purposes, and their privacy policies can be found here: Google Marketing Platform, LinkedIn, Facebook, Snapchat, Youtube, Bing.

What happens when I turn off cookies?

Migrate is a new startup so our cookie controls aren't setup yet. If you chose not to accept cookies, our site won't work. In the future we will allow you to accept or reject cookies, but for now, anyone wanting to use Migrate must accept our cookies.


How long do you store cookies for?

“Session” cookies are not stored when you leave our site. “Persistent” cookies are stored even when you leave our site or app to continue to provide a personalised experience on your return. When you enable marketing specific persistent cookies, they will be stored for up to 365 days, as of your last visit. All other persistent cookies enabled will be stored for up to 365 days, as of your last visit.


Your Choices

Our cookies settings don't yet allow you to make choices about all other cookies outside of those that are necessary for our site. In future, we will allow you to return to these settings but at present we can't support this.

Your browser or device may also offer settings to control cookies.


More Information

Migrate.London LTD is the Data Controller for the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and U.K. GDPR / Data Protection Act 2018.

Contact Us

Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions about our use of cookies. Contact us; hello@migrate.london.

You can also reach out to our Data Protection Officer at dpo@migrate.london, or at the address below.


Changes to this Notice

The Notice will be reviewed regularly and updated as needed to reflect our current practices. The updated version will be available by following the “Cookies” link on our site. The revised version will be effective from the time we post it. We may notify you if we make material changes to the Notice.

Last updated: 29 July 2022

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