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When you visit the Website, Investis’ web server collects some basic information such as your internet service provider’s domain name, which pages you accessed on the site, and when. We and Investis use this information only to analyse the use of our Website to help guide improvements. We do not collect any personally identifiable information. Investis uses cookies for detecting what kind of device you have in order to present content in the best way, for a language switch and/or for other purposes.

If you register for the alert service, you will need to provide your name and email address. This information will be held by Investis and may be accessed by Investis Corporate Communications PVT. Ltd (a subsidiary of Investis) from its premises in India for administration of the alert service. The information will not be used for any other purpose; it will be stored securely and will not be shared with third parties. By registering for the alerts, you consent to this use of your name and email address.

Google Analytics

This Website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies (text files placed on your computer) to help the website operators analyse how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the Website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Goole on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the Website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. By using this Website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above. For more details on what information Google collects and why it does so, Google’s Privacy Policy is available here. To understand how Google uses cookies, please click here and here.

How to refuse the use of cookies

You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser. However, if you do tis you may lose some useful functionality such as personalisation and 'keep me signed in' and 'remember me' features.

How to delete or disable cookies?

You can set your cookie preferences when you first visit this website. You can give permission to store optional cookies on your computer or mobile devices. Essential, necessary and functional cookies cannot be refused. If you no longer want this website to store optional cookies on your computer,you can change your cookie preferences here

You can set your cookie preferences when you first visit this website. You can give permission to store optional cookies on your computer or mobile devices. Essential, necessary and functional cookies cannot be refused. If you no longer want this website to store optional cookies on your computer, you can change your cookie preferences here

You can also change your browser settings on your computer to delete existing cookies and to disable the storage of new cookies. The procedure is different for each browser. Consult the help function of your browser if necessary.

Most cookies are only retained for the duration of your visit to the website. Some cookies are stored for longer, but always for a limited period. This means that they automatically expire after a certain length of time and cease to store details of your website visit.

Cookies can last as long as their creator wants them to. The duration can be set when cookies are created. While session cookies are destroyed when the current browser window is closed, they can also persist for long after the page is closed. While every cookie has an expiry, this is just the date when the browser should no longer send the cookie to the server. In most cases, this means that after this date the browser will delete the cookie, but it depends on the clean up algorithms in the browser. It also depends on the browser running, as if the browser is not run, then it can’t clean up the cookie.

However, there are also persistent cookies that survive after you close your browser’s window. Persistent cookies can be used by websites to recognize your device in order to create personalized ads and optimize user experience for the next time you visit a website. Persistent cookies also create a convenient and faster website experience and enhances its performance. Such cookies have an expiration date issued to it by the webserver. This type of cookie is saved on your computer so when you close it and start it up again, the cookie is still there. For example, they are vital if you want to save your login details. However, once the expiration date is reached, persistent cookies are destroyed by the owner.

Which cookies have expiration dates?

Persistent cookie Persistent cookies are not deleted by the browser when the user closes it. These cookies have an expiration date that you can set in your server.
Persistent cookies or permanent cookies are stored on users' hard drive until it expires or until the user deletes the cookie. These cookies remain on a user's device even after they close a web browser.

Which cookies are permanently stored on your system?

Flash cookies, also known as 'super cookies', are independent of the web browser. They are designed to be permanently stored on a user's computer. These types of cookies remain on a user's device even after all cookies have been deleted from their web browser.
A cookie is a piece of data from a website that is stored within a web browser that the website can retrieve at a later time. Cookies are used to tell the server that users have returned to a particular website.