Cookie Policy

Cookies

ourprivacy policyPolicyExplains our principles on how we collect, process and store your information. In particular, the Cookie Policy explains how we, our partners and users of our services deploy cookies, and the options you have to control them.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data stored in text files that are stored on your computer or other device when a website is loaded in your browser. They are widely used to "remember" you and your preferences, either during a single visit (through a "session cookie") or across multiple repeat visits (through a "persistent cookie"). They ensure visitors have a consistent and efficient experience and perform basic functions like allowing users to register and stay logged in. Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting (called "first-party cookies"), or by third parties, such as those who provide content or advertising or analytics services on the website (called "third-party cookies") .

Cookies set by Chief Security Officer

We use cookies for different purposes. Some cookies are necessary for technical reasons; some are used to provide visitors and registered users with a personalized experience; and some are used to display advertisements from selected third-party networks. Some of these cookies may be set when the page loads or when a visitor takes a specific action (such as clicking the "Like" or "Follow" button on an article).

The following outlines the different categories of cookies set by the Chief Security Officer, with specific examples detailed in the table below. These include their names and functions. Some cookies are only set for logged in visitors, while others are set for any visitor and are marked accordingly below. If a cookie only applies to a specific subdomain, they will be included under the relevant heading.

strictly necessary: These are cookies necessary for Chief Security Officer to perform basic functions. These include cookies required to allow registered users to authenticate and perform account-related functions.

Function: These cookies are used to save preferences set by the user, such as account name, language and location.

performance: Performance cookies collect information about how users interact with the Chief Security Officer website, including which pages are most visited and other analytical data. This information is used only to improve the functionality of the website.

track: These are set up by trusted third-party networks such as Google Analytics and are used to track details such as the number of unique visitors and pageviews to help improve the user experience.

Third Party/Embedded Content: Chief Security Officer uses different third-party applications and services to enhance the experience of website visitors. These include social media platforms such as via Weibo and WeChat (using sharing buttons), or embedded content from videos such as Youku, Tencent and others. Therefore, these third parties may set cookies and use them to track your online activities. We have no direct control over the information collected by these cookies.

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Cookies duration Purpose Only logged in users?
devicePixelRatio Browser default (1 year) Used to respond to the screen size of website visitors. no
wordpress_test_cookie session Test whether the browser supports cookies. no
wp-settings-{user_id} 1 year Used to save user configuration. yes
wporg_logged_in
wporg_sec
14 days if you selected "Remember Me" when logging in. Otherwise, it is a session. Used to check if the current visitor is a logged in chief security user. yes
wporg_locale 1 year Used to save the user's regional language configuration. yes

Control Cookies

Visitors may restrict the use of cookies or disable cookies entirely. Most browsers provide the function of setting cookies, such as the storage time of cookies, either through built-in functions or using third-party plug-ins.

To find out more about how to manage and delete cookies, please visit aboutcookies.org. For more detailed information about advertising cookies and how to manage them, please visit youronlinechoices.eu (EU based), or aboutads.info (US based) for informational purposes only.

Here are some specific exit options available:

Google Analytics – https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

It is important to note that restricting or disabling the use of cookies may limit certain functions on the website or even render it unusable.

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