Privacy & Cookies
Your privacy is important to us
We will only collect the information that you have passed onto us i.e. through the expression of interest form, online booking form and contact us sections of our website.
We use this information for the following purposes:
- To book your lecture, liaising with the lecturer/venue on your behalf;
- To forward to advisers to assess your suitablility to become a lecturer;
- To contact you about a query you may have.
Cookies
The Montgomery Trust website uses cookies, which is standard practice on most websites. Without them we cannot deliver a high quality online experience. Some cookies collect anonymous information about your visit, which we use for monitoring purposes and to help us with future developments by understanding how our visitors use our website.
By using the Montgomery Trust website you consent to cookies being used. If you do not consent you must disable cookies but accept that your visit will be restricted to only browsing the public pages, and certain features will not work correctly.
Cookies set by the Montgomery Trust
Name |
Purpose |
Typical content |
Expires |
PHPSESSID |
Known as a session identifier, This is a strictly necessary |
A 32 character |
When you |
Cookies set by third parties
Provider |
Name |
Purpose |
More information |
Google |
_utma |
These cookies are used to collect |
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file stored on your computer which contains information that can be used to track your movement between pages on a website. Without them, every page you visit would behave as if it was your first time on the website and not take into consideration any actions on previous pages.
Cookies fall into four categories:
- Strictly necessary
- Performance
- Functionality
- Targeting/Advertising
The Montgomery Trust uses all except Targeting/Advertising cookies.
For more information on the different types of cookies please see: http://www.iccwbo.uk/pages/privacy
Disabling cookies
You can choose to disable cookies in your browser options. Below are instructions on how to do this in the most popular browsers.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Click “Tools” and then “Internet Options” (If you don’t see “Tools”, press the “Alt” key on your keyboard and it will show)
- Click on the “Privacy” tab
- Select the appropriate setting
Mozilla Firefox
- Click “Tools” and then “Options” (If you don’t see “Tools”, press the “Alt” key on your keyboard and it will show; on a Mac you need to click “Firefox” and then “Preferences”)
- Click on the “Privacy” tab
- Next to “Firefox will:” choose “use custom settings for history”
- Select the appropriate setting
Safari
- Click “Edit” and then “Preferences” (If you don’t see “Edit”, press the “Alt” key on your keyboard and it will show; on a Mac you need to click “Safari” and then “Preferences”)
- Click on the “Privacy” tab
- Select the appropriate setting
Google Chrome
- In the address bar type: chrome://chrome/settings/content
- Select the appropriate setting