Cookie Policy
This cookie policy was last updated on 1st June, 2020.
This Cookie Notice explains how Zenith Technologies Ltd a Cognizant company uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our web site on which this Cookie Notice is posted (in this Notice, we refer to the website as “The Site”). This Cookie Notice explains generally what these technologies are, why we use them and your rights to control our use of them on our Site.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
A cookie is a small data file. When you visit a website, the website sends the data file to your device, and allows the website to identify your device. Like virtually all websites, the Site uses certain types of cookies. First party cookies are cookies that belong to Zenith and that we place on your device when you visit the Site. We do not allow third parties to use cookies on our Site.
How long will cookies and similar technologies stay on my device?
The length of time a cookie will stay on your device depends on whether the cookie is a session cookie or a persistent cookie. Session cookies are temporary, only stay on your device while your browser is open, and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device until they expire or you or your browser delete them. The Sites use both session and persistent cookies. Other similar technologies vary in how long they may stay active as well.
Why do we use these technologies?
Some are required to enable the Site to operate. Others help us enhance your experience when using the Site; for example, they can help us recognize you when you visit one of our Sites, remember your preferences and, overall, give you a more personalized experience. They can make your interactions with our Sites faster and more secure or enable social media interaction on Zenith social media pages. They can also give us a better understanding of how people use our Site, such as what pages are most popular.
Cookies and similar technologies used on the Site:
We group the cookies and similar technologies used on our Site into two categories: Required and Functional. You can obtain more information about each category, and make choices about our use of such technologies during your Site visits.
Required:
Required cookies and technologies enable core functionality on the Sites, such as remembering previous actions when navigating back to a page during a single session. You are not able refuse Required cookies and technologies without blocking certain site features, but they do not gather information about you that could be used for purposes such as marketing.
Functional:
Functional cookies and technologies allow the Sites to remember choices you make, such as your preferred language, to improve your browsing experience. They also allow us to analyse your use of the Sites and to evaluate and improve Site performance.
Our Functional category also includes analytics cookies and similar technologies, such as those offered by Google Analytics, that enable us to track visitor behaviour and also measure Site performance. To learn more about Google Analytics and your data, please visit: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites
How to manage and delete cookies and similar technologies on the Sites:
You can manage cookies and other technologies (including those we categorize as Required) by adjusting the settings on your internet browser or mobile device. How you do this depends on which browser you use. To find out more, you can consult the help function of your browser or visit www.aboutcookies.org where the procedure for deleting cookies in most browsers is explained.
When you exercise your choices to limit the ability of the Site to set cookies and similar technologies, you may have a less than optimal user experience or lose the ability to access some functionality on the Site.
Do Not Track Signals:
Do Not Track or “DNT” is a browser setting that requests that a web application disable its tracking of an individual user. We do not respond to DNT signals because there currently is no industry or legal standard for recognizing or honouring DNT signals.
Updates to this Cookie Notice:
We have provided this Cookie Notice for your general information and use only. Although we may update this Cookie Notice from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies and similar technologies, or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons, the information in this Cookie Notice is subject to change.
More information and how to contact us:
If you have questions about our use of cookies or similar technologies on the Sites or if you have any other questions about this Cookie Notice please contact the Data Protection Officer via email at DataProtectionOfficer@Cognizant.com