Cookie Policy
1. Introduction
Brricey ("BRRICEY", "Brricey", "brricey", "Business", "Company", "we", "us", and "our") takes privacy seriously and is committed to responsible privacy practices. The Cookie Policy stated ("Cookie Policy") explains how Business uses cookies and similar tracking technologies (collectively "Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies") on the website URLhttps://brricey.com and https://brricey.co, (collectively “Websites”) including any subdomains utilised across the Websites.
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
By accessing, viewing or using Websites on any device, you consent to the use of cookies ("Cookies") as described in the Cookie Policy. You can disable Cookies through your browser settings or tools that may be provided.
2. What are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files, for example a type of text file that are created and stored on your device whenever you visit, access, interact with any website available on the internet include the Websites. This applies to the use of any internet browsers (for example Chrome, Bing or Firefox and more), software application or technology and includes all devices, including by not limited to tablets, mobiles, computers or other digital device. There are other tracking technologies that work similarly to Cookies which also may create and place a small data file on any of your devices use and my also monitor your internet activity. Technologies such as this may be used to enable us to collect information about how you use our Websites. This allows our Websites to recognise your device from those of other users of the Websites.
The information provided below about cookies also applies to these other tracking technologies.
You can find more information at https://allaboutcookies.org and https://youronlinechoices.eu/.
3. What is the difference between Persistent and Session Cookies
Cookies helps the Business improve your experience by remembering your preferences and enabling certain functionalities when available. There are two ways that Cookies can work and be stored on the device you are using to view and interact with our Websites.
- Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser session and window. The Business may use session cookies to help us track internet usage as described above.
- Persistent Cookies: Cookies that remain on your device until they expire or you delete them manually. The Business may persistent cookies to improve your experience of using the Websites and enable certain functionality such as personalisation
You may refuse to accept browser cookies by activating the appropriate setting on your selected internet browser or the software application that you are using if the options are available by your selected software application. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain Websites parts and functionality. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you direct your browser to our Websites.
The data collected by the Websites and/or through cookies that may be placed on your computer will not be kept for longer than is necessary to fulfill the purposes mentioned above.
4. What are "First" and "Third" Party Cookies?
- First party Cookies: Cookies that below to the Business and that the Business issues and that may be stored on your device or within your chosen internet browser or other software application.
- Third party Cookies:Cookies that another entity or party that is not the Business issues and may be stored on your device or within your chosen internet browser or other software application. The Business may use or contract with third party service providers to send e-mails to users who have provided us with their contact information and consent to do. The Business may do this to help measure and improve the effectiveness of our e-mail communications, and/or to determine whether messages have been opened and links clicked on, the third party service providers may place Cookies on the devices of these users. The Business is not responsible for these third-party cookies, and you should refer to the third party service provider's respective cookie policies for more details.
- For more information on how these third parties collect and use information on our behalf, please refer to the Third Party Service Providers Privacy and Cookie Policies as indicated below.
5. How may our Websites and the Business use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies?
The Business may use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies to identify you and your interests, to remember your preferences, and to track your use of the Websites. The Business may also use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies to control access to certain content on our Websites, protect the Websites, and to process any requests that you make of the Business.
For the Business to operate https://putideastowork.com, which points to and may automatically take the user or direct the user to https://putideastowork.substack.com, its functionality and operation is provided by a third party provider - https://substack.com. To understand how the third party service provider uses Cookies you should refer to their respective cookie policies for more details. We do not have responsibility for third party cookies.
For the Business to operate (including providing functionality) and administrate our Websites and for research purposes, the Business may also use third parties service providers to track and analyse statistical usage and volume information from our Website users. These third party service providers may use persistent Cookies to help us to improve the user experience, manage the Business’ Websites’ content, and analyse how users navigate and utilise the Websites. As mentioned above the Business is not responsible for these third party cookies, and you should refer to their respective cookie policies for more details.
Cookies may be use for the following purposes:
- Strictly Necessary / Technical: These Cookies enables the Business to operate the Websites and to allow you to access them and the content you have requested. An example of use that the Business may utilise includes helping to recognise that you have an account, that you have logged in or have logged out from the Website and its content. These Cookies may also be use to enable us to remember previous actions within you session and browser on the Website and secure the Website and its content.
- Analytical / Performance: These Cookies allow the Business to analyse how the Websites are used and how they are performing. An example of use that the Business may use includes tracking what pages and content of the Websites are most frequently visited, and from what locations our visitors, user, consumers etc com from. If you subscribe to our newsletter, PutIdeasToWork ("Newsletter") or otherwise register with the Websites, these Cookies may be correlated to you. These Cookies may include, for example, Google Analytics cookies a third party service provider.
- Functionality: These Cookies allow the Business to operate the Websites in accordance with the choices and preferences you make, where that functionality may be available. An example of use that the Business may use includes permitting the Business to “remember” you in-between visits and sessions. A typical use that may be deployed is recognising your user name and remember how you have customised the Websites and services for your preference, for example text size, fonts, languages and other parts of the Websites pages and content that are alterable and provide you with the same customisations during future visits. Functionality such as those mentioned may not be available or used on all Websites.
- Third Party Advertising:These Cookies may collect information about your activities on these and other websites to provide you targeted advertising. The Business may also allow our third party service providers to use Cookies on the Websites for the same purposes identified above, including collecting information about your online activities over time across different websites. The third party service providers that generate these Cookies, include but are not limited to X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, Substack Google etc. Each third party service provider have their own Privacy and Cookie Policies and Terms of Use which may include a cookie policies, and may use their Cookies to target advertising to you on other websites, based on your visit and use of the Business’ Websites.
6. How do you refuse or withdraw my consent to the use of Cookies?
If you do not want Cookies to be issued and dropped on your device, you can adjust the setting of your selected internet browser to reject the setting of all or some Cookies and to alert you when a Cookie is placed on your device.
If you are not using an internet browser and some other software application the ability to disable or refuse cookies is dependent on that software provider. The Business is not responsible for whether the this capability is available within your internet browser or other software application.
For further information about how to do so, please refer to your browser ‘help’ / ‘tool’ or ‘edit’ section or see https://allaboutcookies.org.
Please note that if you use your internet browser settings to block all Cookies (including strictly necessary Cookies) you may not be able to access or use all or parts or functionalities of our Websites.
If you want to remove previously-stored Cookies, you can manually delete the Cookies at any time. However, this will not prevent the Websites from placing further Cookies on your device unless and until you adjust your internet browser setting as described above.
For more information on the development of user profiles and the use of targeting/advertising Cookies, please see https://youronlinechoices.eu/ if you are located in Europe or https://aboutads.info or https://youradchoices.com/ if in the United States.
7. Do Not Track (DNT) Requests
As per the Business’ Privacy Policy, the Business’ Websites do not currently respond to Not Track (DNT) signals from internet browsers by any type of device connected to the internet or being used to access the Websites.
DNT is a setting offered by some browsers that allows users to signal websites that they do not want their online activities tracked.
Please read the Business Privacy Policy
8. Cookie Data Retention
The Business retains cookies for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described above or as required by law. As mentioned you can remove Cookies from your device at any time.
To read the Business Privacy Policy
8. How do we use Other Tracking Technologies in our communications?
The Business may collect information about whether you open or click any links in the knowledge, research or event communications that we send to you through web beacons.
A web beacon is a graphic image, which is placed on a website or in an email that alone or in conjunction with cookies compile information about your usage of or your interaction with Business Websites or email.
For example, the Business may add web beacons to the knowledge, research or event communications that is sent to you to determine whether you have opened our email or clicked a link. The analysis gathered helps us improve the effectiveness of content and format of our websites and email communications. Please note that such technologies may also be provided by a third party service provider.
9. How do you refuse or withdraw my consent to the use of Web Beacons?
You may avoid web beacons by configuring your email reader program to disable the functionality that enables remote images to load and by refraining from clicking on any links in email messages.
10. Governing Law
The Cookie Policy is governed by the laws of Australia, excluding its conflicts of law rules, shall govern this Cookie Policy and the agreement made.
11. Consent
By viewing, accessing or using Websites or engaging with the Business directly you consent and agree to this Cookie Policy.
12. Changes to the Cookie Policy
The right is reserved for the Business to modify this Cookie Policy at any time, at our discretion and without prior notice. Changes will be effective immediately upon updating the Cookie Policy on any Websites.
Please note that changes to the Cookie Policy may be the result of a requirement to reflect changes in technology, regulation or the Business practices.
Your choice to continue to view, access and use the the Websites, as well as engaging with the Business, directly, signifies your agreement to the Cookie Policy as updated or amended.
The stated Privacy Policy was last updated on 4th November 2024.
13. Submitting a Privacy Related Request.
To submit a request related to any matter stated in the Cookie Policy please get in touch.