Cookie Policy
Effective from: May 25th 2018
Dubarry of Ireland respects the privacy of all visitors to our website. The following outlines our policy concerning the use of cookies, their purpose and how they allow us to deliver essential services on Dubarry of Ireland websites*.
* In this policy, we'll refer to the Dubarry of Ireland website domain www.dubarry.com and all subfolders as the "Websites".
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files sent from a website and stored in the user’s web browser while a user is browsing a website.
When users visit the same website again, the browser sends cookies back to the website allowing the website to recognise the user and remember personalised user details or preferences. See more information on how to manage or disable them below.
First Party Cookies
There are two types of First Party Cookies issued from the Websites you have accessed.
- Session Cookies: These cookies are specific to a visit to the Websites. They will expire and automatically delete when you shut down the web browser or the Websites page you are browsing. They hold browsing data as you navigate from page to page on the Websites so you don’t have to re-enter details on each web page or when you check out.
- Persistent Cookies: These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide a more tailored web browsing experience. Some examples of such features include:
- Identifying you as being signed in to the Dubarry Websites and keeping you logged in throughout your visit.
- Remembering the content of your shopping cart while browsing the Dubarry Websites. These cookies don’t usually contain any personally identifiable information and are typically set to provide specific services.
- Remembering items placed in your shopping cart from a previous visit
- Remembering your items saved to your wishlist in the Dubarry shopping cart
- If you have a Dubarry of Ireland account, a cookie on your computer lets us remember your user name and email address so you don’t have to enter it again if you visit the Websites within a 24 hours period.
Which First Party Cookies Do Dubarry of Ireland Use?
Name | Domain | Use | Expiration |
icts | .rmp.rakuten.com | This cookie is used to store a timestamp when the cookie detect a cookie deletion. The cookie also helps in advertising purposes. | 1 year |
pixel | .yotpo.com | This cookie is used to present the visitor with relevant content and advertisement. | 1 Year |
_fbp | dubarry.com | This cookie is set by Facebook to deliver advertisement when they are on Facebook or a digital platform powered by Facebook advertising after visiting this website. | 3 Months |
rmuid | .rmp.rakuten.com | This cookie is provided by Linksynergy. It is used for advertising purposes. This cookie is used for create and storing unique user ID. | 1 Year |
rmuid | .linksynergy.com | This cookie is provided by Linksynergy. It is used for advertising purposes. This cookie is used for create and storing unique user ID. | 1 year |
2c.cId | dubarry.com | This cookie is set by the provider Nosto.com. This cookie is used to identify the browsers between users visits to the website. | 4 Years |
_ga | dubarry.com | This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors. | 2 Years |
_gid | dubarry.com | This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to store information of how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytics report of how the website is doing. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visted in an anonymous form. | 1 day |
_gat_UA-21780449-4 | dubarry.com | This is a pattern type cookie set by Google Analytics, where the pattern element on the name contains the unique identity number of the account or website it relates to. It appears to be a variation of the _gat cookie which is used to limit the amount of data recorded by Google on high traffic volume websites. | Past |
__csrf_token-1 | dubarry.com | This cookie is used to prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. Thus, this is an essential cookie to protect the website and visitors security. | Session |
wcsid | www.dubarry.com | This cookie is set by Olark live chat software. The cookie is a session identifier that is used to keep track of a single at session. | Session |
hblid | www.dubarry.com | The cookie is set by Olark live chat software and is used as a visitor identifier to remember a visitor between visits. | 2 years |
_oklv | www.dubarry.com | The cookie is set by Olark live chat software. According to Olark documentation, the cookie is the Olark Loader version used for improved caching. | Session |
_okdetect | www.dubarry.com | This cookie is set by Olark live chat software. The cookie is used for detecting when storage contexts have changed due to things like ssl or host transitions. | Session |
olfsk | www.dubarry.com | This cookie is set by Olark live chat software. This cookies is a storage identifier used to maintain chat state across pages. | 2 Years |
_okbk | www.dubarry.com | The cookie is set by Olark live chat software and is used to store extra state information of the chat box. | Session |
_ok | www.dubarry.com | The cookie is set by Olark live chat software and is used to store most recent Olark site for security purposes. | Session |
_okdetect | dubarry.com | This cookie is set by Olark live chat software. The cookie is used for detecting when storage contexts have changed due to things like ssl or host transitions. | Never |
session-1 | www.dubarry.com | Session | |
ometria | dubarry.com | 1 Year | |
NOSTO_SESSION | connect.nosto.com | 8 hours | |
stc123070 | dubarry.com | 1 Year | |
_sp_id.99ed | www.dubarry.com | 2 Years | |
_sp_ses.99ed | www.dubarry.com | 30 minutes | |
_dc_gtm_UA-21780449-4 | dubarry.com | 1 minute |
Third Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are a type of persistent cookies that are set by a website other than the one you are on. They are usually stored until the website user deletes them or until they reach their pre-determined expiry date.
The aim of third-party cookies is often to collect certain information to carry out various research into behaviour, demographics and not least for targeted marketing.
Which Third Party Cookies do Dubarry of Ireland use?
Name/Network | Use | 3rd Party Privacy Policy | User Control |
Bing Ads | Marketing | Microsoft Privacy Statement | Personalised Ads Options |
Ometria | Analytics & Marketing | Ometria Privacy Policy | Ometria Cookie Policy |
Facebook (Connection) | Social media functionality | Facebook Privacy Policy / Facebook Cookies Policy | Facebook Connect Opt-out |
Facebook (Ads Extension) | Marketing | Facebook Cookies Policy | Facebook Custom Audiences / YourAdChoices |
Google AdWords | Marketing | Google AdWords Policies / Google Privacy Policy | Google AdWords Ad Options |
Google Analytics | Analytics | Google Privacy Policy | Google Analytics Opt-out |
Rakuten | Marketing | Rakuten Privacy Policy | Rakuten Cookie Policy |
Pinterest (Connection) | Social media functionality | Pinterest Privacy Policy | Pinterest Personalisation |
Social networking and marketing | Twitter Privacy Policy | Twitter Privacy Controls | |
Yotpo | Marketing | Yotpo Privacy Policy | |
YouTube | Social networking and marketing | YouTube Privacy Policy | YouTube Privacy Controls |
Klevu | Marketing | GDPR Statement |
How do I Opt-out/Disable Cookies?
Please note that if you choose to opt-out of receiving cookies, you will lose some features and functionality of the Dubarry website. For example, you will be unable to successfully use the Dubarry of Ireland shopping cart.
Using browser settings to opt-in/opt-out of Cookies
Cookie preferences for the Dubarry Websites or Third Party Websites can be changed or disabled using browser settings. Settings vary from browser to browser but these links describe how cookie preferences can be set in your chosen browser.
- Microsoft Edge
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari