Cookie Policy for Women in Logistics

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website saves on your computer or mobile device (such as an iPad or smartphone) when you visit the site. These files store a small amount of information—usually a string of numbers and/or letters. Cookies are not computer programs, and they do not provide us with access to your computer or mobile device.



Cookies help websites remember your actions and preferences—such as keeping you logged in, remembering your preferred language, or retaining your display preferences (e.g., larger text). This means you don’t have to re-enter your choices every time you return to the site or move from one page to another. Cookies can also help collect anonymous data about how the website is used, such as the number of visitors or the most popular pages.

How do we use cookies?

Like many websites, Women in Logistics uses cookies to ensure our website functions properly, to enhance your user experience, and to collect anonymous analytical data. We do not use cookies for profiling or tracking individual visitors.

As the website is built on a third-party web builder platform, we are not currently able to provide a detailed list of every cookie that may be in use. However, the types of cookies that may be set include:

1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential to ensure the website works as intended. Without them, certain features or functions may not be available.

2. Functionality Cookies
These cookies enable a more personalised experience. For example, they may remember choices you make such as language settings or font sizes.

3. Performance Cookies
These cookies collect anonymous data about how visitors use the website. This helps us understand how the site is being used and allows us to make improvements.

Managing cookies

Most web browsers allow some control over cookies through their settings. You can usually choose to accept or decline cookies or delete existing ones. However, disabling certain cookies may affect your experience on the site.

As we continue to develop the Women in Logistics website, we will update this policy to reflect any changes to how cookies are used.