Cookie policy

October 2021

Costa Limited respects your data and your privacy is important to us. For more information about how we use and protect data please see our Privacy Notice.

What is a cookie and what do they do?

A cookie is a small text file which sits on your device or browser and assists with information flow and functionality. We use cookies to support the main and mobile websites and our app (where available). For instance, some cookies help with site security or provide information to help us improve the site, but each cookie performs a specific action. These cookies don’t usually capture your personal data and we wouldn’t be able to identify people from the information. They simply provide grouped information about site or app navigation which can give you a more personalised experience and tells us if people can find what they want.

Session and persistent cookies and how long they last

All cookies are either session cookies or persistent cookies.

Session cookies last for the length of your visit to a website and remember information from one page to another, so you don’t have to keep entering it.

They delete themselves when you close your browser.

Persistent cookies remember things for longer, from one visit to the next. They can personalise the site and remember information each time you visit. We use them to see how people engage with our site to help us change and develop the site and improve your experience of it.

These stay on your device when you close your browser and vary by cookie – please see the cookie table at the end for specific expiration times.

What are first and third party cookies?

Whether a cookie is first or third party depends on where it comes from and can be sent by different parties.

If the cookie comes from our site it is a first party cookie set by us.

If it comes from another site or organisation, such as our suppliers or business partners, it is a third-party cookie, specifically chosen by us to provide a service, such as a more personalised visit. For example, instance, you may be on a website that has ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ buttons for social network sites. If you click one, the social network site will put a ‘third party’ cookie on your device. That cookie may then collect data about you and send it to them too. You will need to set your privacy choices on their site, to tell them how they can use your data.

What different types of cookies does the site use and what are they each for?

Different types of cookies do different things. We use the following cookies on our sites and apps.

Strictly Necessary Cookies - these are required for the operation, security and integrity of our website and app and are essential when you move around them and use their features. For example, they remember your details when you login and allow you to access your account (where option available). Without such cookies such services cannot be provided.

Functional Cookies remember you when you return to the site or app and choices you have made on previous visits, such as searches and which country you’re from. These cookies will remain on your device but they do eventually expire.

Analytical/Performance Cookies – these allow us to anonymously count the number of visitors to our website or app and see how they move around and use them. This helps us improve how they work, to find things easily and improve site navigation. The data is aggregated and anonymised, which means we cannot identify you as an individual. Some of the Analytical Cookies we use include (but not limited to) Google Analytics and Adobe Digital Analytics.

Marketing / Targeting cookies These cookies will collect information about your browsing habits and help website owners to understand the performance of their marketing activities and improve the relevance of the adverts that you see. They are set by the website owner or by carefully selected third parties who may use that information to show you adverts that they think you will be most interested in when you visit other websites They may also use that information to see how well their adverts are performing and that information may also be shared with other parties such as advertisers. If you do not allow these cookies, you may see more content and adverts that do not match your interests.

Costa do not currently use these type of cookies.

What are similar technologies?

Tagging works in a similar way to cookies and is also called a pixel. A pixel is an image that once imbedded in an email connects to a file stored on a web server and allows providers to determine customer interest in their marketing emails and promotions. They may use this information to send offers which appear to be more relevant to you. Tags can also be known as beacons.

Do I Have to Accept Cookies?
You may reject cookies, however, site and app functions will be affected. Cookies help our sites and app to work properly and personalise your experience. You’ll be able to browse the sites and app without cookies but some standard functionality, preferences and certain features will not work.

By accepting cookies, you allow us to improve your experience and remember information about you, which can personalise your experience.

To withdraw consent, you can reject or delete cookies. Please see the Managing Your Cookies section below on how you can adjust your browser settings.

Consent

By browsing or using our site or app you agree that we and the selected third parties in this notice can use (as described in this notice) data collected by the cookies you allow. If you do not agree, you can withdraw your consent by setting your browser to reject cookies, see below. In case cookies collect your personal data, it will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Managing Your Cookies

There are several ways to manage cookies. You can:

  1. Set your browser to prevent cookies from being accepted. More information should be in your browser’s “help” menu. How to adjust your browser will depend on which browser you’re using.

  2. Set some browsers to send you an alert when a website is trying to place a cookie on your browser.

  3. Block cookies by activating the setting on your browser to refuse all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies including strictly necessary cookies, site access and features can be limited or not available.

  4. Delete cookies stored in your browser by “clearing cookies”. This will only delete cookies already stored. It won’t prevent new ones being accepted unless you change the acceptance settings. Also, clearing your cookies on one browser of one device does not automatically clear them on another. You need to clear all browsers on all devices,
    independently.

  5. By declining cookies in the banner that appears when you visit our site

More information about cookies is available on external websites such as www.aboutcookies.org. For help with how to manage and delete cookies, visit www.aboutcookies.org. Further information about advertising cookies, and how to manage them, can be found at youronlinechoices.eu (EU based), or aboutads.info (US based).

We are not responsible for the content or cookies from external websites. If you follow a link from our site to a third-party site, they will have their own privacy and cookie notices.

Please bear in mind that if you restrict or disable cookies it can limit functionality and prevent
sites from working properly at all.

Keep in mind

Multiple users

If more than one person uses your device, the choices set up by other people will apply to you as well unless you change them. For example, if you share a computer with your family,
you may see ads based on sites they have visited as well as sites you have visited.

Cookies that are already on your device

Turning off one or more types of cookies will not delete any that have been downloaded in the past.

Contact us

Our address is Costa Limited, 3 Knaves Beech Business Centre, Davies Way, Loudwater, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP10 9QR, United Kingdom.

If you have any queries in relation to data privacy, please email us at costadpo@costacoffee.com.

Cookies and similar technology used by us are listed below.

General website

Cookie - Akamai - AKAA2
Type Performance Cookies
Expires 1 hour.

Purpose This cookie is generally provided by Akamai and is used for the Advanced Acceleration feature, which enables DNS Prefetch and HTTP2 Push.

Cookie AMCV30304ADC5B7680930A495EDE%40AdobeOrg
Type Targeting Cookies 
Expiry At the end of the session

Purpose This is a pattern type cookie name associated with Adobe Marketing Cloud. It stores a unique visitor identifier and uses an organisation identifier. 

Cookie AMCVS30304ADC5B7680930A495EDE%40AdobeOrg
Type Targeting Cookies 
Expiry At the end of the session

Purpose This is a pattern type cookie name associated with Adobe Marketing Cloud. It stores a unique visitor identifier and uses an organisation identifier to allow a company to track users across their domains and services. 

Cookie Adobe - dpm / demdex 
Type Targeting Cookies 
Expiry 180 days - 24 months

Purpose These cookies helps Adobe Audience Manager perform basic
functions such as visitor identification, ID synchronization, segmentation, modeling,
reporting, etc. 

Cookie Adobe - Experience Cloud Identity Service - everestsessionv2 / everestgv2 
Type Targeting Cookies 
Expiry 24 months 

Purpose This Adobe cookie allows site visitors to be linked (anonymously) across different
Adobe Experience Cloud solutions. https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/core-services/interface/administration/ec-cookies/cookies-privacy.html?lang=en  

Cookie gpvpage
Type Targeting Cookies 
Expiry Persistent

Purpose This cookie name is associated with Adobe (Analytics) and stores the name of the
Costa Coffee web page you are viewing.

Cookie OneTrust - OptanonConsent 
Type Strictly necessary Cookies
Expiry 365 days

Purpose This cookie is set by the cookie compliance solution from OneTrust. It stores information about the categories of cookies the site uses and whether visitors have given or withdrawn consent for the use of each category. This enables site owners to prevent cookies in each category from being set in the users’ browser, when consent is not given. The cookie has a normal lifespan of one year, so that returning visitors to the site will have their preferences remembered. It contains no information that can identify the site visitor.

Cookie OneTrust - OptanonAlertBoxClosed 
Type Strictly necessary Cookies
Expiry 365 days

Purpose  This cookie is set by websites using certain versions of the cookie law compliance solution from OneTrust.  It is set after visitors have seen a cookie information notice and, in some cases, only when they actively close the notice down.  It enables the website not to show the message more than once to a user.  The cookie has a one-year lifespan and contains no personal information. 

Cookie Adobe – scc 
Type Performance Cookies 
Expires At the end of the session

Purpose This Adobe Analytics Site Catalyst cookie determines whether cookies are enabled in the browser. https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/enUS/whitepapers/cookies/cookiesanalytics.html 

Cookie sdur
Type Targeting Cookies
Expires 30 minutes

Purpose This cookie captures the number of milliseconds elapsed since the visitor landed on
the site.

Cookie snr30
Type Performance Cookies
Expiry 30 days

Purpose Adobe Analytics site tracking.

Costa Coffee India Loyalty

Cookie x-ms-cpim-cache
Type Authentication Token
Expire 24 hours

Purpose Keep user session active for SSO operations into the app functionalities.