Automatic collection of personal information
In some instances, KPMG and its service providers use cookies, web beacons, pixels and other technologies to automatically collect certain types of information when you visit us online, as well as through emails or other communications that we may exchange. The collection of this information allows us to customize your online experience, improve the performance, usability and effectiveness of KPMG’s online presence, and to measure the effectiveness of our marketing activities.
1.3.1 IP addresses
An IP address is a number assigned to your computer whenever you access the internet. It allows computers and servers to recognize and communicate with one another. IP addresses from which visitors appear to originate will be recorded for IT security and system diagnostic purposes. This information will also typically be used in aggregate form to conduct web site trend and performance analysis.
1.3.2 Cookies
Cookies will typically be placed on your computer or internet-enabled device whenever you visit us online. This allows the site to remember your computer or device and serve a number of purposes.
On all of our web sites, a notification banner will appear allowing you to manage your consent to collect cookies (“cookie settings banner”). Below is a summary of the categories of cookies collected on our websites, and how your consent may impact your experience of certain features as you navigate those websites, however detailed descriptions for the individual sites can be found in the cookie settings accessed via the “cookie settings banner”:
- Strictly necessary cookies: Strictly necessary cookies are essential in order to enable users to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website. These cookies are automatically enabled and cannot be blocked.
By navigating our websites you acknowledge cookies being placed on your computer or internet enabled device.
- Performance cookies: Performance cookies are cookies used to gather data to enhance the performance of a website.
You can manage your consent for performance cookies using the cookie settings banner.
- Functionality cookies: Functionality cookies are used to remember customer selections that change the way the site behaves or looks. You may opt-out of these cookies, but it will impact your experience on the website, and you may need to repeat certain selections each time you visit.
You can manage your consent for functionality cookies using the cookie settings banner.
- Personalisation cookies and pixels: Personalisation cookies often also known as Targeting cookies, and pixels are used to deliver content relevant to your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see certain marketing materials, as well as help measure the effectiveness of those marketing materials. If you do not provide consent for targeting cookies, your computer or internet-enabled device will not receive targeted marketing-related activities.
You can manage your consent for personalisation cookies using the cookie settings banner.
Further information about managing cookies can be found in your browser’s help file or through sites such as www.allaboutcookies.org.
Below is a list of the types of cookies used on our web sites: