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We use cookies for different purposes:
1. Essential Operations
These cookies are necessary to allow us to operate the Good Things Foundation websites. We generally treat information collected by cookies and other technologies as non-personal information. However, to the extent Internet Protocol (IP) or similar identifiers are considered personal information by local law, we also treat these identifiers and information collected by cookies and other technologies, which can be linked to such identifiers, as personal information.
2. Functional
We use cookies and other technologies to honour choices you have made on how you would like Good Things Foundation platforms to function when you access them. For example, we use functional cookies to remember personal information when you visit our websites to make your experience more convenient and personal.
3. Performance/Analytics
We use cookies to analyse the performance of our sites, to maintain, operate, and continually improve them. We use cookies to analyse the use of our sites and digital communication channels. Good Things Foundation’s websites, online services, interactive applications, email messages, and advertisements may use cookies and other technologies such as device identifiers to improve user experience, help us understand how our platforms are being used – for example, which parts of our websites have been visited and which emails opened – and to measure the effectiveness of advertisements and services.
4. Third-Party
We may allow our business partners to use cookies on the Good Things Foundation sites for the purposes listed above .
You can set your browser to refuse cookies or to delete certain cookies. You may be able to manage other tracking technologies in the same way that you manage cookies using your browser’s preferences. If you do choose to refuse or delete cookies, please note that not all elements of the Good Things Foundation digital platforms may function as intended, so your experience on our websites may be affected.