Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site.
First-party cookies are those set by the website you’re visiting, which only that website can read. Additionally, websites may use external services that set their own cookies, known as third-party cookies.
Persistent cookies are saved on your computer and are not deleted when you close your browser, unlike session cookies that are deleted upon browser closure.
Each time you visit Leo 365’s websites, you’ll be asked to accept or reject cookies.
Their purpose is to help the site remember your preferences (like username, language, etc.) for a specific duration, ensuring you don’t have to re-enter them during your visit.
Cookies are also used to compile anonymized statistics about website usage.
Leo 365 primarily uses “first-party cookies” controlled by Leo 365 and not by external organisations.
However, to access certain pages, you may need to accept cookies from external entities.
Some pages may display content from external providers like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. To view such content, you must accept their terms, including their cookie policies. But if you don’t view this content, no third-party cookies will be installed.
These services are beyond our control, and their terms, cookie usage, etc., may change at any time.
Removing cookies: You can clear cookies from your device by clearing your browser’s browsing history, though this may also delete saved information like login details and preferences.
Site-specific cookie management: Check your browser’s privacy and cookie settings for more control over site-specific cookies.
Blocking cookies: While you can set most modern browsers to block all cookies, this may affect site functionalities and services like profile logins.