Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies that do not give us access to your computer or provide us with any information. We will only see data you choose to share with us, such as if you get in touch with us via a contact form. You can change your cookie preferences at any time.
Cookies are used to help the website respond to how you use it and they may also help us to understand generally how the website is used. A cookie is a text file sent by a web server to a web browser, and stored by the browser. The text file is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. This enables the web server to identify and track the web browser. To find out more about cookies, including seeing what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
You can accept or decline cookies when you enter our website and see the cookie notice. You can also refuse or accept cookies on your browser settings, depending on which one you use. Do not track (DNT) is a feature offered by some browsers, with some newer browsers offering it as default. If you enable DNT, a signal is sent to websites to request that your browsing isn’t tracked, for example by third party ad or social networks, or analytic companies. You can also delete any cookies that are already stored on your computer’s hard drive. If you do delete and block all cookies from our website, parts of the site may not work. This is because some of the cookies we use are essential for parts of our website to operate.
You can change your cookie preferences at any time – if you have previously accepted them but now no longer want to, please leave this site immediately and then delete and block all cookies from this site. If you need any support regarding data we hold or cookies, please contact us directly on music@immikewalsh.com.
The cookies used on this website are set out in the table below, with a description explaining how they are used.
Name | Domain | Description | Expiry |
CookieControl | immikewalsh.com | This cookie is to control the Civic Cookie Banner that is used on the website | 3 months |
wordpress_test_cookie | immikewalsh.com | This cookie is used to check whether your web browser can allow or reject cookies | Session |
_fbp | immikewalsh.com | This cookie will help deliver our advertising to people who have already visited our website when they are on Facebook or a digital platform powered by Facebook Advertising. For information on how to opt out of these cookies refer to Facebook’s <a href=”https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/”>cookie policy</a> | 3 months |
c_user | facebook.com | The c_user cookie contains the user ID of the currently logged in user. | 1 year |
datr | facebook.com | The purpose of the datr cookie is to identify the web browser being used to connect to Facebook independent of the logged in user. This cookie plays a key role in Facebook’s security and site integrity features. | 2 years |
dpr | facebook.com | This is a cookie that has been set by facebook to aid with their functionality. | 1 week |
fr | facebook.com | This is a cookie that has been set by facebook to aid with their functionality. | 3 months |
locale | facebook.com | This cookie contains the display locale of the last logged in user on this browser. | 1 week |
presence | facebook.com | The presence cookie is used to contain the user’s chat state. | 1 month |
sb | facebook.com | To store browser details | 2 years |
spin | facebook.com | This is a cookie that has been set by facebook to aid with their functionality. | 1 year |
usida | facebook.com | This is a cookie that has been set by facebook to aid with their functionality. | Session |
wd | facebook.com | This cookie stores the browser window dimensions and is used by Facebook to optimise the rendering of the page. | 1 week |
xs | facebook.com | This cookie contains multiple pieces of information, separated by colon (colon is encoded to the value %3A for transmission). The first value is an up to two-digit number representing the session number. The second portion of the value is a session secret. The third, optional component is a ‘secure’ flag for if the user has enabled the secure browsing feature. | 1 year |