What are cookies?
To make full use of the content and personalised features on Pixelus.com, your computer, tablet or mobile phone will need to accept cookies (and often does so by default), as we can only provide you with certain personalised features on this website by using them.
Our cookies don't store sensitive information such as your name, address or payment details. However, if you'd prefer to restrict, block or delete cookies from Pixelus.com, or any other website, you can use your browser to do this. Each browser is different, so check the 'Help' menu of your particular browser (or your mobile phone’s user manual) to change your cookie preferences.
The cookies we are using:
Name | Description | Expiration (i.e. when the cookie is deleted from your device) |
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cookie_accept | Permission to save cookies, clicking the cookie agree disclaimer. | 1 year from set/update |
pixelus | User Session ID for www.pixelus.com, landing on page, admin login/logout | 7 days from set/update |
You can use our registration website to create and manage your account with Pixelus (Pixelus account). When using this website, the following cookie will be created.
The Consumer registration website cookies we are using:
Name | Description | Expiration (i.e. when the cookie is deleted from your device) |
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SRVNAME | Shortened name for server dss.pixelus.com | Never |
production-dss | User Session ID for dss.pixelus.com | 7 days from set/update |
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics sets cookies in order to allow us to evaluate and report on the use of our website. It is widely used across the web and all data is anonymised meaning the cookies carry no personally identifiable information. These cookies help us to understand our visitor's behaviour and allow us to make improvements to better our user's experience. It's a win-win relationship.
The Consumer registration website cookies we are using:
Name | Description | Expiration (i.e. when the cookie is deleted from your device) |
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__utma | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 2 years from set/update |
__utmt | Used to throttle request rate. | 10 minutes |
__utmb | Used to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 30 mins from set/update |
__utmc | Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit. | End of browser session |
__utmz | Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 6 months from set/update |
__utmv | Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVar method. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 2 years from set/update |
If you'd like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit http://www.aboutcookies.org/, please note that we can't be responsible for the content of external websites..