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What are cookies and how does derivatives.cib.barclays use them?

Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information, which your computer or mobile device downloads when you visit a website. When you return to websites — or visit other websites that use the same cookies — they recognise these cookies and therefore your browsing device.

Cookies do lots of different jobs, like helping us understand how this website is being used, letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and generally improving your browsing experience. Cookies can also help ensure marketing you see online is more relevant to you and your interests.

You can learn about the cookies we use and how to manage them below.


What types of cookies does derivatives.cib.barclays use?

The type of cookies used on most websites can generally be put into 1 of 4 categories: Strictly Necessary, Performance, Functionality and Targeting.


Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential, as they enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas. Without these cookies, services you've asked for can't be provided. These cookies don’t gather information about you that is used for marketing or remembering where you've been on the internet.

As this category of cookie is essential for the derivatives.cib.barclays to work it cannot be disabled.

Cookie Name

Purpose

Expiry

JSESSIONID

This cookie is necessary for maintaining the user state (e.g. logged in user session)

At end of session

0d3ae1157c8b2f82007063995016e67c

This cookie is necessary for maintaining the user state (e.g. logged in user session)

At end of session

p_cookie

This cookie is necessary for maintaining the user state (e.g. logged in user session)

At end of session

This list may be updated from time to time, you should check back on a regular basis for changes.


Performance Cookies

These cookies collect information about how you use a website, for example which pages you go to most often and if you get error messages from certain pages. These cookies don't gather information that identifies you. All information these cookies collect is anonymous and is only used to improve how a website works.

These cookies are not used to target you with online marketing. Without these cookies we can't learn how our website is performing and make relevant improvements that could better your browsing experience.

Cookie Name

Purpose

Expiry

__utmc

3rd party analytics (Google). The cookie takes a timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor leaves a site.

End of browsing session

__utmz

3rd party analytics (Google). This cookie keeps track of where the visitor came from, what search engine you used, what link you clicked on, what keyword you used, and where they were in the world when you accessed a website.

6 months

__utma

This cookie keeps track of the number of times a visitor has been to the site pertaining to the cookie, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred.

N/A

__utmt

3rd party analytics (Google). This cookie indicates the type of request, which is one of: event, transaction, item, or custom variable.

10 minutes

__utmb

3rd party analytics (google). This cookie takes a timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor enters a site

At end of session

S_ppv

Session cookie that stores information on portion of the current page that has been viewed.

At end of session

S_ppvl

Session cookie that stores information on the percentage of the page displayed to you.

At end of session

Aa_pp

Used to track the performance.

5.5 hours

_gclxxxx

Google conversion tracking cookie.

Up to 3 months

This list may be updated from time to time, you should check back on a regular basis for changes.


Functionality Cookies

These cookies allow a website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you're in) and tailor the website to provide enhanced features and content for you. For instance, the website may be able to provide you with local branch information or contact details. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you've made to text size, font and other parts of pages that you can customise.

They may also be used to provide services you've asked for such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information these cookies collect may be anonymous and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.

Without these cookies, a website cannot remember choices you've previously made or personalise your browsing experience.


Functionality & Profile Cookies

Cookie Name

Purpose

Expiry

barclaysConsent

This cookie stores the response to the cookie disclaimer

9 months

CLIENTTYPE

This cookie bookmarks the last client type selected by the user. It is subsequently used to apply the same client type for returning users

1 year

COUNTRY

This cookie bookmarks the country selected by the user. It is subsequently used to apply the same country for returning users.

1 year

LOCALE

This cookie bookmarks the language selected by the user. It is subsequently used to apply the same locale for returning users.

1 year

This list may be updated from time to time, you should check back on a regular basis for changes.


Targeting Cookies

These cookies are used to tailor marketing to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They remember that you have visited a website and this information may be shared with other organisations such as advertisers. Although these cookies can track your visits to other websites, they don’t usually know who you are.

Without these cookies, online advertisements you encounter will be less relevant to you and your interests.

Cookie Name

Purpose

Expiry

DoubleClick

This 3rd party cookie is deployed by Google (DoubleClick) and collects anonymous data on ad views, analytics and browser information.

Up to 2 years

LinkedIn

The LinkedIn browser cookie is stored in a user's browser until a user deletes the cookie or the cookie expires. It collects anonymous data on ad views, analytics and browser information.

Reolling 6 month

X

This cookie is deployed by Twitter to measure conversions, optimize ad targeting, improve Twitter's systems, and create tailored audiences for Barclay's to use on the Twitter platform. Information regarding personalized advertising on Twitter, including opt-outs can be found here.

Up to 2 years

This list may be updated from time to time, you should check back on a regular basis for changes


What happens if I disable cookies?

If cookies are disabled on your computer, tablet or mobile your experience on the website may be limited. For example you may not be able to browse freely or use specific functions or features.


How do I disable / enable cookies?

To disable or enable cookies you will need to change some settings on your Internet browser.

We have provided step-by-step guides for the major desktop browsers below.

For information on how to manage cookies on your tablet or mobile please consult your documentation or online help files:

Google Chrome

  • • In the settings menu, select 'show advanced settings' at the bottom of the page
  • • Select the 'content settings' button in the privacy section
  • • In the page that appears tells you can manage and/or clear stored cookies.

Firefox

  • • In the menu, select 'options'
  • • Select the privacy tab in the options box
  • • From the dropdown choose, 'use custom settings for history'. This will present the options for cookies and you can choose to enable or disable cookies.

Internet Explorer 6+

  • • In the tools menu, select 'Internet options'
  • • Click the privacy tab
  • • You will see a privacy settings slider which has six settings that allow you to control the number of cookies that will be placed: Block All Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept All Cookies.

Safari

  • • In the settings menu, select the 'preferences' option
  • • Open the privacy tab
  • • Select the option you want from the 'block cookies' section

Any other browser

  • For information on how to manage cookies via other desktop browsers please consult your documentation or online help files.

What happens to cookies that have been downloaded in the past?

If you've disabled through your browser we may still use information collected from existing cookies, but we'll stop using the disabled cookies to gather any further information. For information on deleting stored cookies in your browser please visit the All About Cookies website

 

Contact Us

BARX Client Services - EMEA

If you require assistance please email us at barxissupport@barclays.com or phone us on:

+44 (0) 20 7773 9671