Digicel+ Cookie Notice

Introduction

Welcome to the Digicel+ Cookie Notice.

The purpose of this cookie notice is to inform you about what cookies and other similar technologies are, how we and other third parties use them, and what you can do to control them. This cookie notice applies to all interactions with our Digicel+ website, web application, and any related webpages (“website”).

 

Who We Are

Digicel Caribbean Limited is the controller (referred to as “Digicel”, "we", "us" or "our" in this privacy notice) of data collected solely through the provision and use of the Digicel+ Website. Digicel is a company registered under the laws of Barbados with registered office One Welches, St. Thomas, BB22025. We are a subsidiary of the Digicel Group of Companies.

We have a Group Privacy Team responsible for handling all enquiries in relation to the privacy practices of Digicel. For all comments, concerns and complaints regarding this notice, our privacy practices, or to exercise your privacy rights, you may contact the Privacy Team via the following means:

  • Post: Digicel Caribbean Limited, One Welches, St. Thomas, BB22025, Barbados

    Attention: Legal & Regulatory Department - Group Privacy & Data Protection

 

Our use of cookies and similar technologies 

We may use cookies and other similar technologies such as pixels and beacons, to help provide you with the best possible online experience. Our services - including our website, SMS, APIs, email notifications, buttons, widgets, and ads – may use these technologies: to assist you in navigating the website, protect against spam and abuse, and show you more relevant content based on your interests and preferences.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your computer, tablet or smartphone by websites that you visit. They are generally used to make websites function, or function more efficiently. Cookies can generally allow you to access information that, perhaps, is limited to you as a registered user on a website or application, or to remember your preferences, or record what actions you took while browsing a website. They also provide information to those operating a website, for example counting the number of people looking at a website, where they come from, the type of browser/device they use and what content they read or interacted with.

Where applicable, we may use our cookies and similar technologies to discover how you are using our website, remember your preferences and interests and to show you content that is relevant to you. This helps us to qualitatively measure and improve our services and personalise your experience. 

 

About similar technologies

Pixels, scripts, and tags are various methods used by websites and marketing platforms to track user behaviour and collect data for analytics, advertising, and personalisation purposes.

Pixels: A pixel (also known as a tracking pixel or web beacon) is a small, transparent image that is embedded in web pages or emails. When a user loads the page or opens the email, the pixel sends information back to the server, allowing businesses to track user behaviour and engagement.

Scripts: A script is a piece of code embedded in a web page that enables the execution of specific functions, such as loading external resources, collecting data, or making updates to the page’s content. Scripts can be used to track user behaviour, implement analytics, and deliver personalised content.

Tags: A tag is a snippet of code that is added to a website to enable third-party tracking, analytics, or marketing tools. Tags are often used to deploy and manage pixels, scripts, and other tracking technologies. Tag management systems can help businesses streamline the implementation and management of tags on their websites. 

 

Who sets these cookies and similar technologies?

Both first-party and third-party cookies are used on our Portal.

First-party cookies are cookies set by us and which enable our website to work as you might expect it to. They are also used to give us anonymised data about how our website is being used, the browser, the type of device accessing it and where, generally, the device is located.

Third-party cookies are set by others but may also enable us to learn more about our visitors/customers, allowing us to provide a more personalised service, or in connection with advertising and marketing.

We will ask for your permission to place cookies or other similar technologies on your device, except where it is essential for us to use them in order to provide you with a service that you have requested. Consent to the use of cookies may be withdrawn at any stage, but it is likely to affect your use of our website. 

 

How do we use cookies?

We may use cookies in a number of ways to improve your experience of using our website. These include keeping you signed-in (where applicable); learning how you use our website; showing you content that is relevant to you; showing you products and services that are relevant to you; and customising your online experience based on your interests and preferences.

More specifically, we use cookies and other similar technologies for the following purpose:

  • Essential: these cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of our website, or essential to the provision of the services you have requested. These include, for example, cookies that allow you, as a subscriber, to stay logged in to your account and to access information, sections of our website, or other services. You can set your browser to block these cookies, however some parts of the website may not function properly work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.
  • Performance: these cookies measure how often you visit our sites and how you use them. They also allow us to calculate the number of visitors to our website, see what those visitors do on our website, how long they spend on the website, and which links they click. These cookies help us to improve how our website works and enable us to make changes so that users stay longer or return more often.
  • Targeting/Tracking: these cookies may be sent through our site by our advertising partners similar to performance cookies, these cookies tell us which pages you visit, and the links you follow, so that we can make our website more relevant to your interests. They may be used by those partners to build a profile of your interest and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store personally identifiable information but are based on uniquely identifying your device and browser. 
  • Functionality: these cookies make sure that you and your preferences are remembered when you return to our site. That means that you can store data that you wish to return to, complete logs as to what you have seen/used on the site, and generally allow us to provide you with a more personalised experience. 
  • Advertising: these collect information about your visit to our website, such as what you have looked at and the links you have followed, so that we can target our advertising at you, or exclude certain types of advertising that would not interest you. We can also gather information about your browser, device and your IP address. 
  • Third party cookies: these are used where we use third-party applications on our website to customise the services that we provide, or to provide an increased functionality. They may relate to the use of social media, or the use of another complementary service.

 

For how long do our cookies last?

The cookies we use last for different lengths of time. This depends upon the purpose for which they are used.

Session cookies are temporary cookies which are stored only until you leave the website, or you close your web browser.

Persistent cookies last for a fixed period of time, defined within the cookie, and allow the website to recognise the device again when the user returns to that website on that device.

 

Cookie List

How to Control & Delete Cookies

By using and browsing this website, you consent to cookies being used in accordance with this notice. If you do not consent, you must turn off cookies or refrain from using the site. You can turn off cookies in most browsers, but doing so may restrict your use of our website and/or delay or affect the way in which it operates.

Different browsers provide different means of configuring how cookies are handled. To find out more go to the appropriate web-based guidance page for your browser.

The links below will help you find the settings for some common browsers:

For all other browsers, or for alternative advice, help may be sought by checking your browser settings or via your device user manual, or online help files. 

 

Please note that we are not responsible for the content of external websites hyperlinked in this notice.

 

Please note that we may update this cookie notice at any time. Any changes we may make to our cookie notice in the future will be posted on this page. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes made. If you have any questions about this notice or our privacy notice, please reach out to us at privacy@digicelgroup.com.

 

This version was last updated 13 March 2024.

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