At Online High Street we use cookies and other similar technologies like
pixels and tags to allow our website to work, to analyse and improve it, to
personalise your experience and to show you relevant advertising. Here’s a
breakdown of what that means for you.
What are Cookies?
Cookies make your online experience personalised by helping us show you
relevant Online High Street adverts when you browse other websites, helping us
to understand how you are using our own website, and saving you lots of time by
remembering your details. But how do they do it?
Cookies are actually small files that are stored on your computer or phone.
They store small bits of data so that when you visit a website, it can remember
your preferences and make sure it shows you content that is relevant to you.
All cookies have expiry dates that determine how long they stay in your
browser:
• Session cookies are temporary cookies that expire automatically whenever you
close your browser.
• Persistent cookies usually stay in your browser for a set period, or until
you manually delete them.
How We Track Emails
Every email we send to you contains small gif files known as tracking
pixels.
These are small graphic files that contain unique identifiers that enable us to
recognise when our marketing subscribers have opened an email or clicked
certain links. This allows us to record each subscriber's email address, IP
address, device ID, date, and time associated with each open and click for a
campaign.
We use this data to create reports about how interesting or useful our
marketing campaigns were to our users, then we can adjust them to make our
campaigns more relevant. For example, if you never open emails about Art, we'll
start to assume you don't want to receive emails about Art!
Turning Off Cookies
If you turn off all cookies, Online High Street won’t work properly. But
if you want to, you can delete your cookies and manage how cookies are used for
the browser you use.
Here are the instructions for desktop browsers:
• Google Chrome
• Firefox
• Safari
• Internet Explorer
And here are the instructions for mobile browsers:
• Google Chrome on Android
• Firefox on Android
• Safari on iOS
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit
http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Need More Information?
Our Customer and Rider Privacy Policies contain more information about
users’ data protection rights. If you have any other questions about the way we
use cookies, you can contact our general customer services team at: [email protected] or
our Data Protection Officer at: [email protected]
Necessary Cookies
Without cookies most websites wouldn’t work, that includes Online High Street
The cookies necessary for Online High Street to work allow us to:
• Add items to your basket and create an order
• Check your order status
• Enable customer service agents to chat with you
• Keep records of your consent to our use of cookies
Our payment provider Stripe also uses cookies which are necessary to remember
your card details and process your payments, without storing your card details
on Online High Street’s systems.
If you log in to Online High Street using social login, the social login
partner (such as Google or Facebook) will use certain cookies to allow you to
log in. You can check Google and Facebook’s privacy and cookie policies on
their websites.
Cookies Used
• _orderweb_session
• _rider-portal_session
• api_token
• browse_data
• user_data
• locale
• __cf_bm
• G_ENABLED_IDPS
• session_data
• __stripe_mid
• __stripe_sid
• OptanonConsent
• OptanonAlertBoxClosed
• __cfduid
• location_data
• api_auth
• consumer_auth_token
•
• __cfduid
• __cf_bm
• m
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how people are using our website. This
helps us to constantly improve things.
The analytics cookies we use allow us to see:
• if you’ve visited Online High Street before
• who’s visited our website without being logged into an account — this tells
us how many people are new to Click It Local
• how much time people spend on Online High Street and when they close their
browser
• how our customers got to Online High Street — for example, if they came to
our website from a Google search
• which parts of our website are being used and which parts aren’t
Cookies used
• _gat_gtag_UA_91187322_1
• _gat
• _ga
• _gid
• JSESSIONID
Cookies to Improve the Content You See
We’re also always testing out new ways of making Online High Street as
good as it can be.
We do this by trying out new ideas with small groups of customers before
rolling things out to everybody. In order to do this we need to use… yes,
you’ve guessed it: Cookies!
The cookies we use for this allow us to:
• know which versions of our website you are visiting
• control which versions you visit — to find out which ones work best
Cookies used
• intercom-id-kw9m82wf
• has_dismissed_mobile_banner
• ajs_anonymous_id
• seen_cookie_message
• ajs_user_id
• ajs_group_id
• cwa_last_home_feed
• __cfduid
• __cfduid
• vuid
• LSID
Advertising Cookies
We use third party cookies and pixels to collect data about your browsing
activity on our website. This means we can show you relevant Online High Street
adverts when you browse other websites. This might include ads for item types
you’ve ordered before — or ads showing you what it's like to be a Online High
Street rider or explaining how to apply if you’ve previously visited our rider
apply page.
The third party advertising partners that we typically work with are listed
below. You can control your ad preference on their websites by following the
links below:
• Google
• Microsoft/Bing
• Facebook
• Snapchat
• LinkedIn
• Twitter
• theTradeDeck
• Captify
These partners might use cookies, attribution services or similar technologies
to check whether we’ve shown you an ad.
Cookies used
• _scid
• _RCRTX03
• _gcl_au
• _fbp
•
• mid
• b
• _RCRTX03
• cc_ut
• LOGIN_INFO
• fr
• TDCPM
• visit
• ATN
• uuid2
• _s
• sc_at
• id
• PHPSESSID
• __cfduid
• PREF
• lang
• remember_checked_on
• HSID
• mid
• __utmv