AEGIS Flow Technologies

Cookie Notice

1. Introduction

This Cookie Notice (“Notice”) applies to the AEGIS Flow Technologies web site: www.aegisvalves.com and supplements the Website Privacy Statement, which may be accessed here: AEGIS Privacy Statement.  Please refer to this Website Privacy Statement to receive information about the processing of personal data in general and also specific information provided according to the General Data Protection Regulation.

Any questions or concerns relating to the use of cookies by our web sites and the processing of personal data obtained through their use may be directed to: privacy@idexcorp.com

2. Cookies – What are they and how does this site use them?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on a user’s computer for record-keeping purposes. AEGIS Flow Technologies uses cookies and similar technologies to collect information about the use of our web sites in order to make them function effectively. AEGIS Flow Technologies uses session cookies and persistent cookies. The purpose of session cookies is to help distinguish your browsing session from those of other concurrent users and to make it easier for you to navigate our site. A session cookie expires when you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains on your computer after you close your browser. This type of cookie is typically used to preserve across browsing sessions any site-specific preferences you may have selected while using our site.

3. How can I control my cookie preferences?

We will ask you to allow us to place cookies. You do not have to accept all of the cookies used by our web site. You can manage your cookie preferences in two ways, described below.

a) Browser settings
Each web browser comes with its own built-in interface for managing cookie preferences. This is the preferred tool for carrying out the following cookie admin tasks:

  • Block ALL cookies from this site
  • Delete existing cookies from this site

For instructions on how to use your browser’s built-in cookie management tool, refer to the instructions in the help section in your browser or visit allaboutcookies.org.

4. What do we collect?

We use the following types of cookies on our web site 

a) Necessary

These cookies are absolutely essential for the web site to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensure basic functional and security features of the website.

These cookies do not store any personal information.

 

Cookie Description Duration Type
Necessary    
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary This cookie is set by this site's GDPR Cookie Consent module. It is used to store the user's consent choice for cookies classified under the category "Necessary."   First Party
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics This cookie is set by this site's GDPR Cookie Consent module. It is used to store the user's consent choice for cookies classified under the category "Analytics."   First Party
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance This cookie is set by this site's GDPR Cookie Consent module. It is used to store the user's consent choice for cookies classified under the category "Performance."   First Party
cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisement This cookie is set by this site's GDPR Cookie Consent module. It is used to store the user's consent choice for cookies classified under the category "Advertisement."   First Party
viewed_cookie_policy This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not the user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.   First Party
wp-session This cookie generates a randomly assigned unique value to identify the session. When the user is done visiting the site the cookie is deleted. This is a first-party cookie that carries no personal information.   First Party
emFontsLoaded This cookie lets the web site know whether the user has previously downloaded third-party web fonts and whether the page is safe to paint with them. Typically when a site uses uses third-party web fonts there can be a delay or “blank” load of text while the web fonts load. To prevent this, the page initially loads a standard font and then repaints the page with the third-party web fonts. This is a first-party cookie that carries no personal information.   Third Party