COOKIE NOTICE

WILL SESSIONS

Effective Date: 1st July 2024

Will Sessions, a sole proprietor, (“Will,” “we”, “us” and “our”) is committed to transparency with respect to how we process personal information. This Cookie Notice (“Cookie Notice”) explains how we use cookies and other similar technologies to automatically collect information about you when you use our Services. We encourage you to read the Cookie Notice so that you can understand what personal information we collect automatically and how we use this information.

This Cookie Notice is part of and supplements the information in our Privacy Notice. Terms that are capitalised but not defined in this Cookie Notice will have the meanings given to them in our Privacy Notice or our Terms of Service.

If you have any questions regarding this Cookie Notice, please contact Will by email at [email protected].

What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies?

What Information Do Cookies Collect?

Cookies We Use and For What Purposes

Third-Party Social Media Plugins

Your Choices

Modifications to This Cookie Notice

Contact Us

WHAT ARE COOKIES AND TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile device. The cookies we use are set by us or by third parties and provide content or features on our Services. You can find more information about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org.

Types of Cookies

Cookies can be described by who created and placed them and how long they last. Types of cookies generally include the following

:Persistent cookies and session cookies

● Persistent Cookies: A persistent cookie stays in your browser even after you navigate away from the Services or close your browser and remains until a specified expiration date or until you manually delete it. A persistent cookie helps us recognise you as an existing user, so it is easier for you to return and interact with our Services.

● Session Cookies: A session cookie is temporary. This type of cookie enables you to move from page to page on our Services and allows information that you enter to be remembered during your visit next time. A session cookie is deleted when you close your browser or after a short period of time.

First party cookies and third-party cookies

● First-party cookies: These are cookies set by the website or online service you are visiting, either by us, or by a third party at our request.

● Third-party cookies: These are cookies that are set by a party other than the party whose website or service you are visiting.

Other Technologies We Use

In addition to cookies, we may use other technologies that are similar in function to cookies, such as pixels and web storage used in desktop software or mobile devices.

● Pixels: Also called web beacons, or “clear gifs,” single-pixel tags, or web tags are tiny graphics with a unique identifier placed on a website or in an email that gather information about your interaction with a website or email. Because of their small size, pixels are not visible.

● Flash Cookies: Flash cookies, also known as local shared objects, are commonly used for advertisements and videos and collect and store information about your use of a website and its video or advertising features. We’ll use the term cookie throughout the rest of this Cookie Notice to cover all of these technologies.

WHAT INFORMATION DO COOKIES COLLECT?

Cookies collect different types of information depending on the type of cookie and its purpose. Some examples of information that may be collected by cookies when you use our Services include:

● the pages you visit within the Services;

● the buttons you click on our Services;

● the date and time you visit our Services;

● the amount of time you spend on our Services;

● the Internet Protocol (“IP”) address used to connect your computer to the Internet; and

● your computer and connection information such as your browser type and version, operating system and platform.

COOKIES WE USE AND FOR WHAT PURPOSES

We, or our service providers or agents acting on our behalf, use the following persistent and session cookies on our Services:

● Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential because they enable our Services to work and cannot be disabled. Without these cookies, some Services cannot be provided. These cookies do not gather information for marketing purposes. For example, these cookies are used to:

o Remember information that you fill in when performing certain activities on the Services;

o Pass information from one page to the next, for example when filling out forms;

o Provide the Services according to your preferences;

o Read your browser and device settings to optimise the display of the Services;

o Load the Services uniformly to maintain accessibility; and

o Secure the Services and prevent fraud.

● Functional Cookies: We use functional cookies to remember your choices so we can tailor our Services to provide you with enhanced features and personalised content. We do not use functional cookies for marketing purposes. While these cookies can be disabled, this may result in less functionality during your use of our Services. For example, we use these cookies to:o Remember information that you fill in when performing certain activities on the Services; and

o Store your preferences such as language, location, and currency.

● Performance or Analytics Cookies: These cookies help us understand how the Services are being accessed, used, or performing, such as the frequency and duration of use of the Services. These analytics cookies may collect information about the content you view, what websites you visit immediately prior to and after visiting our Services, and your system and geographic information. The information generated by these cookies will be transmitted to and stored by the applicable analytics services. This category of cookies does not include cookies used for behavioural/targeted advertising.

One type of analytics cookie we use is Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google. For more information on the privacy practices of Google, please visit the Google Privacy & Terms web page: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
Please see the “Your Choices” section below for a link to opt out of Google Analytics. For example, we may use analytics cookies to:o Maintain and continually improve the Services;

o Keep track of the number of visitors to the Services;

o Keep track of the length of time that each visitor spends on the pages or areas of the Services;

o Determine the order in which a visitor visits the various pages or areas of the Services;

o Determine which website a visitor was at before navigating to our Services and the website a visitor is going to immediately after leaving our Services;

o Identify performance issues with the Services;

o Assess which parts of the Services need improvement;

o See how successful our marketing campaigns or other Service-related goals are; and

o To improve the video experience on our Services.

● Advertising Cookies: These third-party cookies are used to deliver advertisements that are more relevant 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 advertising campaigns. Advertising cookies are usually placed by advertising networks that work with other organisations to deliver personalised experiences to you. These cookies are used to:o Keep track of which advertisements you have already been shown so that you are not always shown the same ones;

o Keep track of how many visitors click on the advertisement; and

o Improve reporting on campaign performance.

YOUR CHOICES

You can exercise your preferences in relation to cookies served on our Services by taking the steps outlined below.

To learn more about how to manage cookies and opt-out of cookies being placed on your device, please visit
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html.

Browser Settings

In order to manage your cookie preferences, you may alter the cookie settings in your browser settings at any time. You may accept all, or certain, cookies. If you do disable cookies in your browser settings, you may find that certain sections of the Services will not work.

● First-Party Cookies: If you do not want cookies placed on your device, you can adjust the settings of your Internet browser to reject some or all cookies and to alert you when a cookie is placed on your device. To do this, follow the instructions provided by your browser (usually located within the “Help”, “Tools” or “Edit” settings). While adjusting your browser settings can prevent the future placement of cookies, it does not remove existing persistent cookies.

● Third-Party Cookies: Modern browsers also allow you to block third-party cookies using the steps described above for first-party cookies.

Preferences Tools

There are several services available that can assist you with managing your cookie preferences, including industry groups, standards associations and tools provided by the cookie providers and social media sites. Please note that we have no affiliation with, and are not responsible for, the below third-party websites.

● Google Analytics: You may download the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on at
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

● Online Advertising: You may choose not to receive interest-based advertising. You may use the Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAA”) consumer choice tools to apply opt-outs to interest-based advertising and other applicable uses of web-viewing data by DAA participating companies by visiting http://optout.aboutads.info/?c=2&lang=EN#completed. You may also manage your settings through the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) opt-out tool at http://optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1.

● Do Not Track: You may turn on the Do Not Track (“DNT”) setting in your browser, which will enable your browser to send a special signal to websites, analytics companies, plug in providers, and other web services you encounter while browsing to stop tracking your activity. To turn on your DNT signal, please visit https://allaboutdnt.com/#adjust-settings. Not all companies will respond to or honour DNT signals. Note that our Services do not respond to DNT signals.

● Pixels: You may avoid pixels by disabling the functionality that allows remote images to load in your email account and by refraining from clicking on links in email messages.

MODIFICATIONS TO THIS COOKIE NOTICE

Will reserves the right to amend this Cookie Notice at any time. If we update the Cookie Notice, we will revise the “effective date” above and post a link to the new Cookie Notice on our website, unless otherwise required by applicable law. You are advised to review this Cookie Notice periodically for any changes. Changes to this Cookie Notice are effective when they are posted on this page. Whenever we make any material changes to this Cookie Notice, we will provide you with notice, such as by posting a notice on our website or sending a message to the most recent email address that we have on file for you.

CONTACT US

If you have questions about this Cookie Notice, please contact us at [email protected].