Cookie Policy

VCredential Cookie Policy

We use cookies to provide our service

When you visit VCredential, certain information will be stored on your end device in the form of a "cookie". Cookies are small data files sent to your browser by our web pages that are stored on your end device to record the specific settings of your visit.

For example, cookies enable us to tailor our website to your interests, or to save your password so that you do not have to enter it manually every time. We do not gather any personal information by means of cookies, unless you have given us specific permission to do so.

If you do not want us to recognise your device, please adjust the cookies settings in your browser so that all cookies are deleted, blocked or you receive a warning before a cookie is set. You will find brief instructions on how to do this below.

Please note that VCredential will not work without enabling cookies.

Types of Cookies

Depending on their function and purpose, cookies can be divided into four categories: essential cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies and cookies for marketing purposes.

VCredential currently uses the following cookies:

  • Essental Cookies
  • Functional Cookies

All other cookies listed below are provided for information purposes only.

Essential Cookies

are required for you to navigate through the VANDERBILT website and use the basic functions of the website, such as issuing anonymous session IDs for bundling multiple related queries to a server.

Functional Cookies

allow a webpage to save existing information (such as for example the User name, language selected, or User location) in order to provide the User with an improved, more personal operation. Functional cookies are also used to enable requested features such as the playing of videos.

Performance Cookies

gather information about the usage of our website, for example, the browser and operating system used; the domain name of the previous website you visited, the number of visitors, average time spent on the website and the pages visited.

These cookies do not store any information that may be used to identify you personally. The information gathered by means of cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous. Performance cookies are used to improve the user experience of a website. The use of such cookies can be blocked by creating an exclusion cookie.

Cookies for Marketing Purposes

are used to provide content customised to the User's interests. They are also used to limit the frequency of advertisements and to measure and guide the effectiveness of marketing campaigns. The register whether a website has been visited or not, as well as the content used. This information may be shared with third parties, such as advertisers. These cookies are often linked to the functions of third party websites. You may block the use of these cookies by creating an Opt Out Cookie.