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Cookies and how they benefit you

Almost all websites – including this one – store small files called cookies on your computer or mobile phone when you browse. Cookies store information to help make sure you get the best out of a website.

We need your permission to use cookies. You don’t have to give us permission, but if you do it’ll make sure you get the best out of the site. You can also change your decision any time you choose.

Some sites use cookies to identify you personally or share your information with advertisers. We don’t do that – your privacy is very important to us. Our cookies are used to make sure the site works the way you expect – that it loads quickly, remembers your settings, and is easy to share with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

To be absolutely clear, we don’t use cookies to:

  • Collect any personally identifiable information (without your express permission)
  • Pass data to advertising networks
  • Pass personally identifiable data to third parties
  • Pay sales commissions

Giving us permission to use cookies - or not

By law, we need your permission to store cookies on your computer or device. Like many organisations we need to take time to make sure the website complies with the law, and we’re working very hard to make sure we can record permission from our visitors.

Until we can do that, if your internet browser’s settings accept cookies on your computer or mobile device, we assume you’re happy for us to use them. On this page we’ll tell you how to delete or refuse cookies, in case you’re not happy for us to store them – but please keep in mind that the site might not work the way you’d expect if we can’t use them.

If you really don’t want us to use cookies – and you don’t mind the way that can change your experience of our website – you’re absolutely free to turn them off or delete them. If you want to do that, this very useful guide will help you.

More about our cookies

Our own cookies

The cookies we use help make sure:

  • The site remembers your search settings
  • You can add comments to our site through Facebook
  • The site remembers your preferences about colours, text size and layout.

There is no way to prevent these cookies being stored on your computer other than by not using the website. You can delete the cookies using your browser after you leave the site.

Third-party

We like to share YouTube videos with you to show how your support helps us improve the lives of lesbian, gay and bi and trans (LGBT) people. YouTube wants to download ‘third-party’ cookies to your computer through our site. We can’t do anything about that at the moment, without taking every video down – which wouldn’t be a fair response for other visitors.

YouTube is owned by Google and is covered by their privacy policy. Please read Google’s privacy policy to find out how they use your data. You are free to disable YouTube’s cookies through your browser’s settings, or to delete them from your computer or device at any time - but remember that if you decide to disable them it will change the way you see and use our website.

Social website cookies

We know that Stonewall supporters like to have their say on our work, and to share information with their friends. So, we have ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ buttons on some pages to help you link to pages on Facebook, Twitter and other websites.

Anonymous visitor statistics cookies

We want to know that our website helps us fight homophobia, biphobia, transphobia – and to do that we need to make sure it looks, feels and reads well for our visitors. To help us do that we use Google Analytics to learn lots about our visitors – including which countries they’re in, what sort of computers or devices they’re using, how long they read pages for, and which pages they see. It’s not about identifying individual users – it’s all about getting a clear idea of how we need to improve the site so it works well for everyone.

Google Analytics also helps us learn how people find out about the site – for example, which search engines they use, and which words they use to search. This helps us make sure many more people can learn about what we’re doing to promote equality for everyone.

Please read Google Analytics’ privacy policy to find out how they use your data.

Turning cookies off

If you really don’t want us to use cookies – and you don’t mind the way that can change your experience of our website – you’re absolutely free to turn them off or delete them. If you want to do that, this very useful guide will help you.

If you’re worried about spyware – creepy programmes that track you and target adverts at you – we want to be absolutely clear that we don’t use it. Most anti-spyware programmes simply delete cookies that they think come from spyware – and, as we’ve said, you can always do that with cookies from this website. You can learn more about managing cookies with anti-spyware programmes.

The cookies Stonewall uses:

Cookie name Description
_ga The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors.
_ga_* Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views.
_gid Installed by Google Analytics, _gid cookie stores information on how visitors use a website, while also creating an analytics report of the website's performance. Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously.
_gat This cookie is installed by Google Universal Analytics to restrain request rate and thus limit the collection of data on high traffic sites.
_ttp TikTok set this cookie to track and improve the performance of advertising campaigns, as well as to personalise the user experience.
muc_ads Twitter sets this cookie to collect user behaviour and interaction data to optimize the website.
tt_sessionId Used by TikTok for tracking the use of embedded services.
tt_pixel_session_index Used by TikTok for tracking the use of embedded services.
tt_appInfo Used by TikTok for tracking the use of embedded services.
personalization_id Twitter sets this cookie to integrate and share features for social media and also store information about how the user uses the website, for tracking and targeting.
bcookie LinkedIn sets this cookie to track the use of embedded services.
li_gc Linkedin set this cookie for storing visitor's consent regarding using cookies for non-essential purposes.
lidc LinkedIn sets the lidc cookie to facilitate data center selection.
_fbp Facebook sets this cookie to store and track interactions.
fundraiseup_cid This cookie is set by Fundraise Up, and is used to identify a user’s browser. This cookie is necessary for the platform to function properly and securely, as it helps detect and prevent fraud.
fundraiseup_func This is a functional cookie required to ensure that the Fundraise Up service works properly.
__cf_bm This cookie, set by Cloudflare, is used to support Cloudflare Bot Management.
CraftSessionId (session) This site relies on PHP sessions to maintain sessions across web requests. That is done via the PHP session cookie.
CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN (session) Protects us and you as a user against Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks.
cc_cookie, cookie-consent (session) (6 months and 1 year respectively) Lets us track your cookie preferences.
sw_region Records if a user comes from the Stonewall Scotland or Stonewall Cymru domains.
stonewall_blueprint_session Used by Stonewall campaign tool, expires within two hours.