This website, The Sports Chronicle, www.thesportschronicle.com and associated apps is owned and operated by Packed House Ltd.

In this Cookie Policy, when we refer to “The Sports Chronicle”, we mean the digital network operated by The Sports Chronicle, or its parent companies, subsidiaries and affiliates.

The Sports Chronicle respects your right to privacy and we are fully compliant with The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679, which is in effect from May 25th 2018.

This website, like many others, uses cookies to help optimise your experience.


What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are sent from a website to your web browser and stored on your computer or device when you visit a website. They allow websites to store things like user preferences and tailor the website to your interests. Cookies are set to expire after a short period of time and are easily removed from your computer or device.


Your options when visiting this website
Upon visiting this website for the first time, you will receive a notice directing you to our Cookie & Privacy Policies. You may continue to use our website as it is currently presented, choose to adjust your device’s browser cookie settings to not allow cookies, clear your cookies upon leaving the website or leave the website immediately. Information on managing your cookies can be found later in this policy.


Types of Cookies:
A visit to The Sports Chronicle may generate some or all the following cookie types.

Performance cookies
These are set by the website you are visiting. They can only be read by the website you visit. These cookies can remember user preferences, so you do not need to set any preferences each time you visit.

Anonymous analytics cookies
These types of cookies include, but not limited to, Google Analytics, Hotjar, Firebase and Carbon. This allows entertainment.ie to measure the number of visits to the website and view how articles are performing. These cookies also allow The Sports Chronicle to see if you have visited the website before, and whether to generate a new cookie if you are a first-time visitor.

Recommendation cookies
These cookies allow The Sports Chronicle to measure what type of articles you prefer to view. These are very useful to allow us to better serve you with more precise related articles to read.

Targeting and advertising cookies

Some advertisers, including Google, display advertising on our website that use advertising cookies. Some of the ads you may see are targeted based on your interests or other content you have viewed online, ultimately leading to a more relevant advertising experience.

This type of behavioral advertising is generally targeted towards groups of users with similar interests.

Such online advertising helps support the free content, products and services we provide to readers.

A lot of the advertisements you see on our site are provided by other organisations. Some of these organisations use their own cookies to track how many people have seen a particular ad, or to track how many people have seen it more than once. The companies that generate these cookies have their own privacy policies, and we have no access to read or write to these cookies.

Please see our list of verified third party advertisers below, along with a link to each individual privacy and opt out policy.

 

Change of Advertisement Consent

The Sports Chronicle respects your right to choose. Under the GDPR you may change your choice of viewing personalised and non-personalised advertisements. You may do so by changing your consent options.

Session cookies
These are stored whilst you are browsing The Sports Chronicle. They get deleted from your device when you close your browser.

Facebook
Facebook both acts as a data controller and a data processor for The Sports Chronicle. We use Facebook Custom Audiences to group users of The Sports Chronicle into interest audiences if they are logged into Facebook and engage either with any of The Sports Chronicle’s Facebook posts, or engage with content on the The Sports Chronicle website, by use of a tracking pixel. We do this to better present audiences with more relevant content, be it editorial or advertising content. Any information collected is either of a non personal nature, or if personalised then the information is anonymised by Facebook, as per their terms of use. You can opt in or out of such functionality when registering an account with Facebook or opt in to any such services Facebook offers. Furthermore, you can view and manage any websites that have access to your information by using the “Off Facebook Activity” tool.

Other third-party cookies
These are cookies that are set by another organisation. They are used to assess the performance of their applications or to customise the applications preferences. The Sports Chronicle do not have any access to these cookies and the third parties will have their own Cookie Policy (see our Privacy Policy for a list of third party services we use and links to their own policies). Organisations that The Sports Chronicle use that may generate their own cookies include, but are not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Google, Blue Billywig, Omnyplayer and YouTube.

 


Managing Cookies

Most modern web browsers will allow you to manage how cookies work on your device browser. Disabling all or some cookies however may affect how our website performs for you, for example remembering settings or if you are logged in, and you may have a poorer experience as a result.

You can manage how your browser works with cookies by following these links:
Edge
Firefox
Chrome
Samsung Internet
Safari Web
Safari for iOS
Internet Explorer

You can also manage how third party cookies work with your web browser generally by visiting:
www.youronlinechoices.com/ie/
optout.networkadvertising.org
optout.aboutads.info

 

We update our Privacy & Cookies Policies from time to time as legislation and internal operating procedures change. Please keep an eye on this page for any updates or changes.

Contact our Data Protection Officer at [email protected] for any further clarifications or personal data requests. Whilst we aim to address any questions or queries as soon as possible, please allow up to 30 working days for a response.

For more information on data protection, please visit www.dataprotection.ie & europa.ec

 

Last updated: 28/08/2019