Quest Retirement Solutions Ltd
Cookie Policy
Quest Retirement Solutions Limited may update this policy regularly, please check version control above from time to time.
A cookie is a small text file that is saved to your computer or mobile device and acts to remember your browsing history, preferences and improve performance.
Cookies do not identify you but act to link your web browsers to the server providing content. This allows a more personal service which remembers your site visit preferences. Cookies and Web beacons can remember which Ads were displayed and customise the ongoing website experience.
You can control how cookies are used on your web browser by changing the settings, open the browser help menu and access settings to block or erase cookie activity. Please note that the website may not run as expected after changing cookie settings as cookies are used for site services e.g. security, logins and language choices.
Quest Retirement Solutions Limited may partner with or receive services from third parties which you can visit from our website. We may also embed external content and features from such third parties within our website (e.g. social media networks such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter). We do not control the content or links that appear on these sites and are not responsible for the practices employed by websites linked to or from our Site. In addition, these sites or services, including their content and links, may be constantly changing. These sites and services may have their own privacy policies and customer service policies. Browsing and interaction on any other website, including websites which have a link to our Site, is subject to that website’s own terms and policies.
Types of cookies
Necessary cookies: These are used to manage your website visit, they provide features such as encryption for data and user login plus e-commerce shopping cart choices.
Analytical cookies: These cookies track user statistical visit data such as country, browser type and pages visited.
Targeting cookies: These cookies remember which features or Ads you were presented with and can display the same or related content to provide you with a content that may be of more interest to you.
Functionality cookies: These cookies allow your browser to operate more effectively i.e. your language choice or menu preferences. They can also be used to provide services you request, such as viewing videos or social media integration.
Quest Retirement Solutions Limited is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland
Cookies Used on our Website
Cookie names | Type of cookie | First or Third party | Can be blocked | Session or Persistent | Expiry Time | Purpose |
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moove_gdpr_popup | Functional | First party | YES | Persistent | 12 months | This is a 1st party cookie set by GDPR Cookie Compliance Plugin. It is set after visitors have seen a cookie information notice and accept/change cookie settings. It enables the website not to show the cookie information notice more than once to a user. The cookie is set to expire after 1 year and contains no personal information. |
wp-settings-{time}-[UID] | Essentials | Third party | YES | Persistent | 12 months | The cookie wp-settings-{time}-[UID] is used to customize the view of your admin interface and the front-end of the website. The value represented by [UID] is the individual user ID of the user as given to them in the users database table. |
wp_lang | Essentials | First party | YES | Session | A session cookie, deleted when you close your web browser. | Cookie used by WordPress to store language settings. |
wordpress_test_cookie | Essentials | First party | YES | Session | A session cookie, deleted when you close your web browser. | WordPress also sets a cookie named wordpress_test_cookie is set by WordPress to check if the cookies are enabled on the browser to provide appropriate user experience to the users. |
wordpress_logged_in_[hash] | Essentials | First party | YES | Session | A session cookie, deleted when you close your web browser. | The cookie wordpress_logged_in_[hash] is used to indicate when you are logged in, and who you are. This cookie is maintained on the front-end of the website as well when logged in. |
wordpress_sec_[hash] | Essentials | First party | YES | Session | A session cookie, deleted when you close your web browser. | |
__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmt, __utmz, | Analytics | Third party | YES | Persistent | 12 months | __utmz records whether the visitor came from… a search engine (and if so, the search keyword used), a link, or from no previous page, like a bookmark or a URL they typed in themselves __utma stores the amount of your visits the time of the first visit, the previous visit, and the current visit __utmb and __utmc are used to approximate how fast people leave, by recording when a visit starts, and approximately ends. If you look at cookie state changes (e.g. using firecookie), you will see these change regularly and __utmc expire quickly. |
DSID | Marketing/Tracking | Third party | YES | Persistent | 2 weeks | it is used to identify a logged in user on non-Google sites and to store user preferences regarding ad personalization. |
id | Functionality, Advertising | Third party | YES | Persistent | OPT_OUT: fixed expiration (year 2030/11/09), non-OPT_OUT: 13 months EEA UK / 24 months elsewhere | AdSense, Campaign Manager, Display & Video 360, Google Ad Manager, Search Ads 360 |
Last review: 05 July 2023