Understand how our website uses cookies, what types we employ, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.
About This Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how PERSONAL POWER COACHING AND SEMINARS LTD ("we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit our website at entrechurchsummit.info. This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which provides additional details about how we handle your personal data.
We use cookies on entrechurchsummit.info for a limited number of clearly defined purposes. Our approach to cookies is guided by the principle of data minimization: we only use cookies that are necessary for the proper functioning of our website or that help us understand aggregate visitor behavior to improve the user experience. We do not use cookies for advertising, retargeting, or behavioral profiling of individual users.
The primary reasons we use cookies include ensuring that the website functions correctly and securely, remembering whether you have accepted or declined our cookie consent banner, collecting anonymous and aggregated data about how visitors navigate and use our site, and improving the overall performance and usability of the website based on these insights. Every cookie we deploy has a specific, documented purpose, and we regularly review our cookie usage to ensure compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR).
Each web browser provides different methods for managing cookies. Below are general instructions for the most commonly used browsers. The exact steps may vary depending on your browser version and operating system.
Open Settings, navigate to Privacy and Security, click on Cookies and other site data, and choose your preferred cookie blocking level. You can also clear existing cookies from this menu.
Open Settings, go to Privacy and Security, and under Enhanced Tracking Protection, you can choose Standard, Strict, or Custom protection levels to control cookie behavior.
Open Preferences, click on the Privacy tab, and configure your cookie preferences. Safari blocks cross-site tracking cookies by default and offers options to block all cookies entirely.
Open Settings, go to Cookies and site permissions, click on Manage and delete cookies and site data, and choose whether to allow sites to save and read cookie data.
The only third-party cookies that may be placed on your device through our website are from Google Analytics, and only if you have given your consent by clicking "Accept" on the cookie banner. Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google LLC. It uses cookies to help us analyze how visitors use our website in aggregate terms.
When analytics cookies are active, Google may process information including your IP address (which is anonymized before storage through IP anonymization), the pages you visit on our site, the time and date of your visit, and how you arrived at our site. This data is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers that may be located outside the European Economic Area. Google operates under Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission to ensure adequate protection of data transferred internationally.
We have configured Google Analytics to use IP anonymization, which means the last portion of your IP address is truncated before it is stored, preventing Google from identifying you personally through your IP address. We do not use Google Analytics features that would enable individual-level tracking, demographic reporting, or interest-based advertising reports. We have also disabled data sharing with other Google products and services.
We do not use cookies or tracking technologies from any other third-party service. We do not embed social media widgets, advertising networks, or third-party content that would place additional cookies on your device.
Our website is designed to be fully functional even if you decline all non-essential cookies. You will be able to browse all pages, read all content, access the webinar program details, review the FAQ section, and use the contact form without any degradation in functionality. The core educational purpose of the website is not dependent on analytics cookies.
If you choose to disable all cookies in your browser, including essential cookies, you may experience the following minor impacts: the cookie consent banner may reappear on every page visit since your preference cannot be stored; form submissions may not function as expected in certain browsers that rely on session cookies for security validation. These impacts are minimal and do not prevent access to the information provided on our website.
If you decline analytics cookies specifically, the only impact is that we will not receive anonymous data about how you interact with the site. This does not affect your browsing experience in any way. We encourage you to choose the cookie setting that you are most comfortable with, knowing that your access to our educational content is not conditioned upon accepting optional cookies.
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our cookie usage, updates to applicable laws and regulations, or improvements to our website technology. When we make changes, we will update the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page. If we make significant changes to how we use cookies, particularly if we introduce new categories of cookies or new third-party services that use cookies, we will reset the cookie consent banner so that all visitors have the opportunity to review and update their consent choices.
We recommend checking this page periodically to stay informed about our cookie practices. If you have previously given or declined consent and we make changes to our cookie usage, you will be asked to provide consent again through the updated cookie banner. You can always find the current version of this policy at entrechurchsummit.info/cookies/.
For more information about how we handle your data and the terms governing your use of our website, please review our other legal pages: