Cookies Policy

 

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by Websites you visit. On 25 May 2011, Directive 2009/136/EC, (the "Cookies Directive"), which amends Directive 2002/58/EC, came into force in the European Union (EU).

Among other things, this Directive states that "the storing of information or the gaining of access to information already stored, in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user is only allowed on condition that the subscriber or user concerned has given his or her consent, having been provided with clear and comprehensive information".

This document contains a description of the cookies used on the OpenText Website. You can manage these cookies through your web browser setting or through this site’s cookie preference settings.

Our Website is evolving as we continue to take steps to implement the relevant measures set out in the Cookies Directive. Consequently, this web page and the information here will be reviewed and updated from time to time.

Cookies Used On This Website

Below, you will find a list cookies created and read when browsing the OpenText Website. We have grouped these cookies based on the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) cookie guide, which currently identifies four categories:

1. Strictly necessary cookies

2. Performance cookies

3. Functionality cookies

4. Targeting or advertising cookies

 

Category 1: Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are those whose storage is necessary to provide the services explicitly requested. We use them to remember you as having logged into this Website, enabling you to use shopping cart checkout, as well as other Website applications you have requested.

These cookies are "strictly necessary" to provide services "explicitly requested" by you; allowing these cookies is a condition of using this Website.

 

Category 2: Performance Cookies

Performance cookies collect anonymous information on the pages visited. We use performance cookies to collect information about how visitors use our Website. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous; the information these cookies collect is only used to improve how our Website works.

 

Category 3: Functionality Cookies

Functionality cookies remember choices you make and are used to improve your experience.

We use functionality cookies to track user visit data in pseudonymised form, unless a visitor provides us their personal data through creating a profile.

 

Category 4: Targeting Cookies

Targeting cookies collect information about your browsing habits in order to make advertising relevant to you and your interests. Targeting cookies to allow you to easily link to social sites like Facebook. This information about your activity could be used to target advertising.

For more information on the EU Cookie Directive, visit Cookiepedia at http://cookiepedia.co.uk/eu-cookie-law.

Useful information about the technical aspects of cookies can be found at: http://www.allaboutcookies.org