Privacy and cookies
When we provide services, we want to make them easy, useful and
reliable. Where services are delivered on the internet, this
sometimes involves placing small amounts of information on your
device, for example, computer or mobile phone. These include small
files known as cookies. They cannot be used to identify you
personally.
- First-party cookies (cookies set by us)
- Third-party cookies (cookies set by other sites through our
pages)
- How to control and delete cookies
- Personal data
What are cookies?
These pieces of information are used to improve services for you
through, for example:
- Enabling a service to recognise your device so you don't have
to give the same information several times during one task
- Recognising that you may already have given a username and
password so you don't need to do it for every web page
requested
- Measuring how many people are using services, so they can be
made easier to use and there's enough capacity to ensure they are
fast
Analysing anonymised data to help us understand how people
interact with our services so we can make them better
First-party cookies (cookies set by us)
These are cookies set by Sport England web domain known as
'first-party' cookies. Some are necessary to the functionality of
the site, others provide information to us that we analyse to
monitor and improve the site.
These first-party cookies do not store or collect any personal
information or anything that make you personally identifiable to
us. Typically, the cookies generate a random, unique number to
store information about a user.
Cookies for measuring website usage
- Google Analytics cookies: _utma, _utmb, _utmc, _utmv,
_utmd,_utmz
- Purpose: to record how many people are using the website and
how they move around the site once they've arrived. Google's
privacy policy
Data stored by cookies:
- _utma stores each user’s number of visits, time of the first
visit, the previous visit and the current visit
- _utmb and _utmc checks how long a visitor stays on the site:
when a visit starts and ends
- _utmz tracks where a visitor came from (search engine, search
keyword, link)
- _utmv and _utmd track visitor journeys through the site and
classifies them into groups
- Duration of cookies:
- _utma expires two years after your last visit to this site
- _utmb expires 30 minutes after your visit, or after 30 minutes
of inactivity
- _utmc expires at the end of a session (when you close your
browser)
- _utmz expires six months after it was last set
- _utmv (not set) expires immediately
- _utmd (not set) expires immediately
Where it is used: all pages of Sport England websites
Third-party cookies (cookies set by other websites through our
pages)
Social media cookies
Some cookies are served by an external service when you use a
page on our site, known as 'third-party' cookies.
For example, on a number of pages we use 'plug ins' or embedded
media such asYouTube videos. These cookies are specific to the
third-party site domain - the data stored in them can be seen and
managed by the third party, not by us.
Although we can control whether we use the third-party services
within our websites we do not have control over the cookies
themselves. It is not always possible to identify precisely the
information that the cookies store.
Follow us, Share (Add this) Facebook cookies: reg_ext_ref,
reg_fb_gate, reg_fb_ref
Purpose
To allow you to subscribe to Sport
England social media channels or share Sport England content via
Facebook. These cookies track registration effectiveness by
recording how the user came to Facebook and are set when the
browser is either not a Facebook user or is not logged in to
Facebook. Add this Privacy Policy
Data stored by cookies:
- reg_ext_ref: Follow us...Facebook cookie stores the external
referrer, i.e. the Sport England web page addess from which
Facebook was accessed
- reg_fb_gate: Share this...Facebook cookie stores the Sport
England web page address as the first page identfier as well as
logged-out or non facebook visitor information
- reg_fb_ref: Share this...Facebook cookie stores Sport England
web page address as the last page identfier as well as logged-out
or non facebook visitor information
Duration of cookies:
- reg_ext_ref: expires at the end of the session (when a user
closes their browser)
- reg_fb_gate: expires at the end of the session (when a user
closes their browser)
- reg_fb_ref: expires at the end of the session (when a user
closes their browser)
Where it is used: news stories and blog posts
on the Sport England website
Impact on user's experience of the site:
none
Google Maps: NID, SNID
- Purpose: to set preferences for various
services on Google
- Data stored by the cookie: a unique
identifier that allows visitor analysis
- Duration of cookie: expires after two
years
- Where it is used: on web pages with embedded
google services (for example how to find
us)
- Impact on user's experience of the site:
none
Google Maps: PREF
Purpose: to set preferences for various
services on Google
Data stored by the cookie: a unique identifier
that allows visitor analysis
Duration of cookie: expires after two years
Where it is used: on web pages with embedded
google services
Impact on user's experience of the site:
none
YouTube cookies:
GEO, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE, use_hitbox, PREF,
recently_watched_video_id_list
Purpose: to track visitor views of YouTube
videos embedded in Sport England web pages and usage of its
services
Data stored by cookies: unique identifier that
allow visitor analysis, data is only used in aggregate.
Duration of cookie:
GEO expires after
seven months
- VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE expires after seven months
- use_hitbox expires at the end of a session (when a user closes
your browser).
- PREF expires after 10 years
- recently_watched_video_id_list expires after 7 months
- Where it is used: on web pages with embedded you tube videos,
for example Sport England website index pages
Impact on user's experience of the site:
none
Vimeo video cookies: aka_debug
Purpose: to track visitor views of Vimeo
videos embedded in Sport England web pages and usage of its
services
Duration: expires at the end of the session
(when you close your browser)
Vimeo google analytics cookies: _utma, _utmb, _utmc, _utmv
Purpose: to track visitor views of Vimeo videos
embedded in Sport England web pages and usage of its services.
Vimeo uses google analytics tracking cookies and these functions
and duration are described in the Google Analytics section
above.
Flash cookie (Local Shared Object)
Flash cookies are small pieces of information set and accessed
by Adobe Flash the browser application that lets you play or
display Flash media files such as YouTube and Vimeo videos. The
cookies are stored in a different location on your hard drive than
standard cookies. More information about this cookie and how to
remove it is available Adobe Macromedia’s Flash Player Help.
Purpose: stores information between sessions of
using embedded Flash content
Data stored by cookies: a unique ID, tracking
information, some configuration information about the computer
running the movie.
Duration of cookie: no expiration date
Where it is used: on web pages with embedded
flash content
Impact on user's experience of the site:
none
How to control and delete cookies
We will not use cookies to collect personally identifiable
information about you. However, if you wish to restrict or block
the cookies which are set by our websites, or indeed any other
website, you can do this through your browser settings. The ‘Help’
function within your browser should tell you how.
Alternatively, you may wish to visit the About Cookies website,
which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a
wide variety of browsers. You will also find details on how to
delete cookies from your machine as well as more general
information about cookies.
Please be aware that restricting cookies may have an impact upon
the functionality of our website.
If you wish to view your cookie code, just click on a cookie to
open it. You'll see a short string of text and numbers. The numbers
are your identification card, which can only be seen by the server
that gave you the cookie.
For information on how to do this on the browser of your mobile
phone you will need to refer to your handset manual. To opt-out of
third-parties collecting any data regarding your interaction on our
website, please refer to their websites for further
information.