Official Name : QuikHub
President: Abram Devereux
Birmingham Business Park, Unit 1310 Solihull Pkwy, Birmingham B37 7YB, United Kingdom
Cookie Usage Details
We collect information by placing cookies on your computer, tablet or mobile device ("device"). A cookie is a small text file that the browser deploys on your device. It is basically a
tool that stores information about visits to websites and recognizes you and your preferences every time you visit. It guarantees the functionality of the site and allows us to provide
members with the services they request.
When you visit, a session identification cookie is implanted in your device that only lasts the time of your visit. We also implant persistent cookies ("local storage devices") on the
members' devices, so that they can remember you and make your experience faster and easier.
You can adapt the settings of your browser and mobile device to block cookies and local storage devices, but if you do, you may not have access to some of the services that offers.
What cookies do we use?
There are two categories of cookies:
- Technically necessary (essential) cookies, ensuring basic website functions
- Technically non-essential cookies, supporting website performance
Some web pages use cookies, which are small text files stored on your computer by your browser. These files do not harm your computer or contain viruses, and they enhance website
usability, effectiveness, and security.
Most cookies used are "session cookies", automatically deleted after your visit. Others remain on your device until manually deleted. These cookies enable us to recognize your browser
on subsequent visits.
You can adjust your browser settings to manage cookie acceptance, including allowing cookies only in specific cases or disabling them entirely. Browser-specific information can be found
at the provided links.
Disabling cookies may limit website functionality. For more detailed information on cookies and their usage on this website, please consult our Cookie Consent Tool accessible via the
Privacy Policy.
Use of Technically Necessary (Essential) Cookies
We use cookies necessary for providing expressly requested services by the user, storing the following data:
- Consent management
- Current language selection
Technical service providers assist in website operation and maintenance, acting as our processors. Storage duration details are available in our Cookie settings.
Providing this personal data is neither legally nor contractually required but essential for website service and functionality.
Use of Technically Non-essential Cookies
We also utilize cookies analyzing user browsing behavior to enhance website efficiency and appeal. The legal basis for processing is your consent.
Technical service providers assist in website operation and maintenance as our processors. Further details on recipients and cookie functionality/storage duration are available in our
Cookie settings.
Providing your data is voluntary, based on your consent. However, full website functionality may not be available without it. Consent can be revoked at any time through the Cookie
settings.
Usage of Linked Non-Affiliated Websites
The website may contain links to other websites. These links are for convenience to help you locate other resources of interest. If you go to a third-party website, you are agreeing to
the privacy practices of and use of personal information by that website.
This website uses the advertising marketing platforms to advertise on third-party websites to former visitors. It means that we advertise to past visitors who have completed a task on
our site, for example using the contact form to make an enquiry. This could be in the form of an advertisement on the search results page. Third-party vendors, use cookies to serve ads
based on someone’s past visits to the College website. Any data collected will follow our own privacy statement.
Secondary Tracking Technologies
Special provisions concerning the use of pixels and SDKs
You (or partners acting on your behalf) may not place pixels associated with your Business Manager or ad account on websites that you do not own without our written permission.
If you use our pixels or SDKs, you further represent and warrant that you have provided robust and sufficiently prominent notice to users regarding the Customer Data collection, sharing
and usage that includes, at a minimum:
- For websites, a clear and prominent notice on each web page where our pixels are used that links to a clear explanation (a) that third parties may use cookies, web beacons and other storage technologies to collect or receive information from your websites and elsewhere on the Internet and use that information to provide measurement services and target ads, (b) how users can opt out of the collection and use of information for ad targeting, and (c) where a user can access a mechanism for exercising such choice.
- For apps, a clear and prominent link that is easily accessible inside your app settings or any privacy policy and from within any store or website where your app is distributed that links to a clear explanation (a) that third parties may collect or receive information from your app and other apps and use that information to provide measurement services and targeted ads and (b) how and where users can opt out of the collection and use of information for ad targeting.
Configuring Cookies through Browser Settings
You may exercise your cookie preferences on our website, and you may also wish to control cookies via your web browser settings. Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies. To
find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set, visit official website of your browser.
Miscellaneous Guidelines
Usage Data refers to data collected automatically either generated by the use of the Service or from the Service infrastructure itself (for example, the duration of a page visit).
We may also gather information on how the Service is accessed and used, known as "Usage Data." This can include details such as your computer's Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser
type, browser version, the pages of our Service visited, the time and date of visits, duration spent on pages, interactions with ads, unique device identifiers, and other diagnostic
data. From an IP address, we may determine a user’s Internet Service Provider and approximate geographic location.