The APRIL AI Hub's Cookie policy follows data privacy legislation, and the guidelines set by the University of Edinburgh.
A cookie is a small file downloaded on to your device when you access certain websites. Cookies allow sites to recognise your device when you make a return visit.
We use several types of cookies across the APRIL AI Hub website. Some are essential, while others you can opt out of or block. Opting out or blocking some cookies may affect the functionality of the website.
When you leave our website or click on links that lead to external websites, we are unable to control what cookies are set in any way. You will need to set your cookie preferences for those sites as well.
There are broadly four reasons why a cookie might be stored on your device when visiting the APRIL AI Hub website.
These cookies are placed on your device either by the APRIL AI Hub or by the third parties whose services we use as part of the website.
Some cookies are retained in your browser for only as long as you visit our website, while others persist for a longer specified or unspecified period.
First of all, you can give your consent to the setting of cookies or remove it any time by interacting with the Hub cookie consent banner which is on every page of the Hub website.
You can also restrict or block cookies which are set during your use of the website by changing your browser’s settings. Some pages may not work if you completely disable cookies, but many third party cookies can be safely blocked.
Check information in your browser’s help section for specific instructions on how to manage cookies. Alternatively, websites such as “All About Cookies” provide comprehensive guidance.