Conference Badges’ websites and online services may use “cookies.” Cookies enable you to use shopping baskets, personalise your experience on our sites, inform us which parts of our websites visitors have viewed, help us measure the effectiveness of adverts and web searches, and provide us with insights into user behaviour so we can continually improve our communications and products.
If you wish to disable cookies in the Safari web browser, navigate to Preferences, then to the Privacy pane, and select the option to block cookies. On your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, go to Settings, then Safari, and then the Cookies section. For other browsers, please refer to your provider’s instructions for disabling cookies.
As cookies are essential to the operation of our websites, disabling them may limit your ability to access certain areas or features.
The cookies used on our websites have been categorised based on guidelines provided in the ICC UK Cookie guide. We use the following categories:
Category 1 — Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for browsing our websites and using their key features. Without these cookies, services such as shopping baskets and electronic billing cannot function.
Category 2 — Performance Cookies: These cookies collect information about how you interact with our websites—for instance, identifying the pages visited most often. This data helps us optimise our websites and enhance your browsing experience. These cookies also track if you arrived at our website via an affiliate link and whether your visit resulted in using or purchasing a product or service, including relevant transaction details. The information collected by these cookies is aggregated, anonymous and does not personally identify you.
Category 3 — Functionality Cookies: These cookies allow our websites to remember your browsing preferences. For example, we might store your geographical location to display a localised version of our website. Preferences such as text size, fonts, and other customisable site elements may also be stored. These cookies can also keep track of which featured products or videos you’ve viewed to avoid repetition. The information collected by these cookies does not personally identify you and cannot track your browsing activity beyond Conference Badges’ websites.