Cookie Statement

Cookie Statement

Amnesty International’s website, like most websites, uses small text files called cookies. This note provides information on what cookies are, which cookies Amnesty International uses, and how they can be controlled.

If you wish to restrict or block cookies you can set your internet browser to do so- click on the following link for further information: www.aboutcookies.org

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognises that cookie. Cookies are widely used because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device and therefore allow enhanced functionality.

You can find out more information about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org some definitions used in this note are provided at part 5 below.

2. How does Amnesty International use cookies?

Amnesty International uses cookies for the following purposes:

to compile statistical data on the use of our website and its functioning, so that we can monitor and improve it;

to facilitate users’ ability to navigate through our website, including to allow registered users to access secure parts of our website; and

to allow us to share our web pages via social media platforms.

3. Which cookies does Amnesty International use?

A full list of all the cookies we use is in the table at part 6 below.

Please note that we are auditing the use of these cookies and the table will be updated as we make ongoing changes.

4. How to control cookies

If you do not wish to receive cookies you can set your web browser to restrict or block them. All modern browsers allow you to change your cookie settings, typically be found in the 'options' or 'preferences' menu of your browser. In order to understand these settings, the following link may be helpful: www.aboutcookies.org

If you disable cookies you will not be able to use all the interactive features of our website.

5. Definitions

First Party/ Third party cookies

Refers to the web domain placing the cookie. First-party cookies are those set by a website that is being visited by the user at the time – the website displayed in the URL window. Third party cookies are cookies that are set by a domain other than that of the website being visited by the user. If a user visits a website and another entity sets the cookie through that website, this would be a third-party cookie.

Persistent cookies

These cookies remain on a user’s device for the period of time specified in the cookie. They are activated each time that the user visits the website that created that particular cookie.

Session cookies

These cookies allow website operators to link the actions of a user during a browser session. A browser session starts when a user opens the browser window and finishes when they close the browser window. Session cookies are created temporarily. Once you close the browser, all session cookies are deleted.

Pixel tags

A pixel tag is not technically a cookie but is a similar type of technology placed on a website or within the body of an email for the purpose of tracking activity on websites, or when emails are opened or accessed, and is often used in combination with cookies. Information collected is anonymous.

6. Full list of cookies used by Amnesty International

Below is a full list of cookies set by www.amnesty.org 

a) Cookies set by our website CMS

Cookie Purpose / More Information Names Expiry
Cookie Agreement Created when the 'OK to Continue' button is clicked in the cookies notice at the top of page. Hides cookies notice on future visits. amnesty_
international_
wesbite
1 week

b) First Party cookies set by our website

Amnesty Decoders uses cookies to authenticate you as a user. This allows our Amnesty Decoder front-end to recieve the token, store it within your browser session and authenticate you as a user

im_access_token

7 days

Cookie Purpose / More Information Names Expiry

Google Analytics

Amnesty International and Amnesty Decoders support the use of Google Analytics within the site so that we can monitor activity on our website. 

Google Analytics cookies collect standard internet log information and visitor behaviour information in an anonymous form. More information.

_ga

2 years

_gat

10 minutes

Google Tag Manager

Google analytics is deployed through Google Tag Manager.  More information

_dc_gtm

 

10 minutes

Microsoft Azure

Ensures all requests are processed on the same cloud server instance.

ARRAffinity

Session

Visual Web Optimizer

Visual Web Optimizer allows us to trial design variations on our website. The cookies tell us which version of the website you have seen. All information is kept anonymous.

More information

_vis_opt_exp

100 days

_vis_opt_s

100 days.

_vis_opt_test_cookie

Session

_vwo_uuid

100 days.

_vis_opt_out

100 days.

Amnesty Campaigns

Amnesty Campaigns use a cookie to temporarily retain the information that users enter to support a campaign action: name, email address and country selection. These cookies are retained so that users don't need to retype this information and can quickly support further actions. It is retained until users close their browser session.

CampaignUserDetails

Session

Amnesty Decoders

Amnesty Decoders task manager uses cookies for handling your session on the project task pages.

task_session

3 months

Amnesty Decoders identity management system uses cookies for handling your session in the site. These cookies are used to sign in and sign out of Amnesty Decoders identity management.

im_session

Until the browser is closed

Amnesty Decoders discussion forum uses cookies for handling your session in the site. These cookies are used to sign in and sign out of Amnesty Decoders discussion forum.

_t

2 months

Amnesty Decoders discussion forum’s software library stores its cookie session for operation purpose.

_forum_session

Until the browser is closed

Amnesty Decoders uses cookies to remember data entered in some text fields. These cookies are used so that users don't need to retype inputs that are likely to remain similar (e.g. username when logging in).

task_remember_token

3 months

Amnesty Decoders uses cookies to remember if users want to accept Amnesty International cookies or not. These cookies ensure that the platform retains user preferences for activating cookies or not.

Amnesty International_accept_cookies

3 months

 

Amnesty Decoders uses cookies to authenticate you as a user. This allows our Amnesty Decoder front-end to recieve the token, store it within your browser session and authenticate you as a user

im_access_token

7 days

c) Third Party cookies set by our website

Cookie Purpose / More Information Names
YouTube We sometimes embed videos from YouTube. YouTube's use of cookies is governed by Google's privacy policy. More information.

Expiry dates for these cookies vary from the session to 10 years.
VISITOR_
INFO1_LIVE
demographics
use_hitbox
Activity
SID
HSID
PREF

d) Pixel Tags

We use both Facebook and Twitter pixel tags. Pixel tags are used to track conversion from social media to our website. See more information on Facebook here and Twitter here.