CARLYLE COOKIES POLICY
We use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags and similar technologies (collectively, “cookies”) to manage our Site and email messages and to collect information about you and your activities online over time and across different websites.
Types of cookies
We use the following types of cookies on the Site:
- ‘Session’ cookies, which remain on your device only during your time on the Site.
- ‘Persistent’ cookies, which remain on your device after your browsing session for the time period specified below, unless deleted by you.
- ‘Strictly necessary’ cookies, which are required for the proper functioning and operation of the Site (for example, in order to log into secure areas of the Site).
- ‘Analytical/performance’ cookies, which allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around the Site. These helps us to improve the way the Site works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for on the right interface easily and do not encounter technical errors.
- ‘Functionality’ cookies, which enable us to recognize you when you return to the Site, and recall log-in information where it is required, or your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).
- ‘Targeting’ cookies, which enable us to tailor marketing to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. They remember that you have visited the Site and this information may be shared with other organizations such as advertisers. Although these cookies can track your visits to other websites too, their purpose is to target you during your internet browsing with advertising that you may be interested in. Without these cookies, online advertisements you encounter will be less relevant to you and your interests.
The table below provides additional information about the cookies we use on the Site.
Cookie |
Purpose of use |
Storage period |
Type of cookie |
Third Party (if applicable) |
JSESSIONID, CraftSessionId |
Website & internet browser session management. |
Until end of session. |
Strictly Necessary First Party |
n/a |
_cfduid, _lpc |
Website performance & infrastructure security. |
Until end of session. |
Strictly Necessary First Party |
n/a |
_gat_UA-35114722-2 |
Used to distinguish users. |
Up to 1 minute. |
Analytical First party Persistent |
n/a |
_gat_gtag_UA_30382300_1 |
Used to distinguish users. |
Up to 1 minute. |
Analytical First party Persistent |
n/a |
_ga |
Used to distinguish users. |
Up to 2 years. |
Analytical First party Persistent |
n/a |
_gat |
Used to distinguish users. |
Up to 1 minute. |
Analytical First party Persistent |
n/a |
_gid |
Used to distinguish users. |
Up to 24 hours. |
Analytical First party Persistent |
n/a |
_hjid |
This cookie is set when the user first lands on a page using certain application component functionality. It is used to persist a random user ID, unique to the site through the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. |
Up to 1 year. |
Functionality First Party Persistent |
n/a |
_hjFirstSeen |
This cookie stores a true/false value, indicating whether this was the first time application component detected this user. It is used by filters to identify new user sessions. |
Up to 30 minutes. |
Functionality First Party Persistent |
n/a |
_hjIncludedInPageviewSample |
This cookie is set to determine whether that user is included in the data sampling defined by site's pageview limit. |
Up to 30 minutes. |
Analytical First Party Persistent |
n/a |
gpv_p14 |
Investors file briefcase. |
Up to 6 hours. |
Functional First party Persistent |
n/a |
gdpr_consent-version |
Used to track acceptance or refusal of consent for the purposes of allowing (or disallowing) cookies. |
Up to 30 days. |
Functionality First Party Persistent |
n/a |
Twitter [Conversion Tag] |
This cookie is placed by Twitter to measure conversions, optimize advertisement targeting, improve Twitter's systems, and create tailored audiences for us to use on the Twitter platform. |
Up to 2 years. |
Targeting cookie Third party Persistent |
|
LinkedIn [Insight Tag] |
The LinkedIn Insight Tag enables the collection of information such as the URL, a user IP address, device, timestamps and events (such as page visits) for the purposes described above regarding targeting cookies. The cookie collects anonymous data on advertisement views, analytics and browser information. |
6 months from the last time the user’s browser loaded the Insight Tag. |
Targeting cookie Third party Persistent |
Additional use of cookies
We also use cookies to collect information about which device and browser you use to access our Site so we can optimize your access and continually improve functionality. For example, we collect information about your browser type (e.g., Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox) and operating system (e.g., Windows, Mac-OS X, IOS, Android etc.), domain name of your internet service provider, websites visited before and after visiting our Site, pages viewed and activities at our Site, and advertisements seen or clicked on. These technologies help us to recognize you, customize or personalize your online experience and analyze the use of our Services and solutions to make them more useful to you. These technologies also allow us to aggregate demographic and statistical data and compilations of information, which may or may not include Personal Data, and provide this information to our service providers.
We use analytics providers such as Google Analytics to help us evaluate and measure the use and performance of our Services.
If we use such data at all, it will be on an aggregate basis, and we will not make any attempt to find out your identity from that information. Any use of this data would be for the purposes of securing, maintaining and improving the Site, ensuring that its content is presented in the most effective manner, helping us to administer this Site and other internal operations, such as troubleshooting, testing, research and statistical and survey purposes.
Using your browser to control cookies
If you don’t want cookies to be placed on your device, using most browsers, you can set a warning each time a cookie is being sent or turn off all cookies (except Flash cookies). More information about managing your cookie settings through your browser can be found here. You may also visit www.aboutcookies.org. To find out more about how to manage or delete Flash cookies, visit Adobe. Please note that if you do not accept cookies, some features or activities may not be available to you (for example, you may have to reset your language or enter log-in information each visit). To opt-out of the aggregation and analysis of data collected about you on our Services by Google Analytics, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout and download and install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.