Cookie Policy


We use cookies to help improve your experience of the website. This cookie policy is part of the Gibraltar Savings Bank (“GSB”) Privacy Policy, and covers the use of cookies between your device and our site. If you don’t wish to accept cookies from us, you should instruct your browser to refuse cookies from the https:\\gsb.treasury.gov.gi with the understanding that we may be unable to provide you with some of your desired content and services.

The Gibraltar Savings Bank website has a link to a third party application as part of the Advanced Appointment System (AAS). This System collects information from you when you complete the online information form which is available on the application.

 

We collect, Last Name, First Name, Email address and Mobile Number which you voluntarily submit when you book an advanced appointment. This data will only be held for 90 days.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on your device when you visit, typically containing information about the website itself, a unique identifier that allows the site to recognise your web browser when you return, additional data that serves the purpose of the cookie, and the lifespan of the cookie itself.

 

By way of information, cookies are generally classified in three different ways: their duration, provenance and purpose.

Duration
  • Session cookies - These cookies are temporary and expire once you close your browser (or once your session ends).
  • Persistent cookies - This category encompasses all cookies that remain on your hard drive until you erase them or your browser does, depending on the cookie’s expiration date. All persistent cookies have an expiration date written into their code, but their duration can vary. According to the ePrivacy Directive, they should not last longer than 12 months, but in practice, they could remain on your device much longer if you do not take action.
Provenance
  • First-party cookies - As the name implies, first-party cookies are put on your device directly by the website you are visiting.
  • Third-party cookies - These are the cookies that are placed on your device, not by the website you are visiting, but by a third party like an advertiser or an analytic system.
Purpose
  • Strictly necessary cookies — These cookies are essential for you to browse the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site. Cookies that allow web shops to hold your items in your cart while you are shopping online are an example of strictly necessary cookies. These cookies will generally be first-party session cookies. While it is not required to obtain consent for these cookies, what they do and why they are necessary should be explained to the user.
  • Preferences cookies — Also known as “functionality cookies,” these cookies allow a website to remember choices you have made in the past, like what language you prefer, what region you would like weather reports for, or what your user name and password are so you can automatically log in.
  • Statistics cookies — Also known as “performance cookies,” these cookies collect information about how you use a website, like which pages you visited and which links you clicked on. None of this information can be used to identify you. It is all aggregated and, therefore, anonymized. Their sole purpose is to improve website functions. This includes cookies from third-party analytics services as long as the cookies are for the exclusive use of the owner of the website visited.
  • Marketing cookies - These cookies track your online activity to help advertisers deliver more relevant advertising or to limit how many times you see an ad. These cookies can share that information with other organizations or advertisers. These are persistent cookies and almost always of third-party provenance.

These are the main ways of classifying cookies, although there are cookies that will not fit neatly into these categories or may qualify for multiple categories. When people complain about the privacy risks presented by cookies, they are generally speaking about third-party, persistent, marketing cookies. These cookies can contain significant amounts of information about your online activity, preferences, and location.

In our case the website only collects Session cookies to improve the User’s experience when visiting our website

Managing cookies

If you do not wish to accept cookies from us, you can instruct your browser to refuse cookies from our website. Most browsers are configured to accept cookies by default, but you can update these settings to either refuse cookies altogether, or to notify you when a website is trying to set or update a cookie.

If you browse websites from multiple devices, you may need to update your settings on each individual device.

Although some cookies can be blocked with little impact on your experience of a website, blocking all cookies may mean you are unable to access certain features and content across the sites you visit.