Cookie Policy

Some of the features on our website require the use of "cookies" – small text files that are stored on your computer’s hard drive. We use cookies to enhance your experience using our website, as well as to allow us to measure which pages are being accessed, and which features are the most popular. This enables us to continually improve the website to meet the needs of our users. 

We make very limited use of cookies and please be assured: we do not use cookies to access data from your hard drive, to learn your e-mail address, or to view data in cookies created by other websites. In fact, cookies cannot be used to do any of those things. Cookies only store information that a web server places in them. They cannot look at other cookies on your hard drive (to see where you have been) nor can they look at any other information on your computer.

We use two types of cookies. Custom-created cookies let us know what site features you have used. For example, a cookie that reads “dominisurvey=true” tells us that you have already taken our Single Question Survey, so the next time you click on it, you will only see the survey results.

Sessional cookies help you navigate around the site and help us measure which pages are being visited most frequently. A sessional cookie typically reads “session-id=x domini.com” where x is a string of randomly generated numbers. Sessional cookies are not stored on your hard drive once you leave the site.

With most Internet browsers, you can block all cookies or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.  Blocking all cookies may not be advisable, however, because it will decrease your ability to navigate through some sites and generally lower the quality of your Internet experience. Likewise, setting your browser to send you a warning that allows you to accept or reject a cookie can be very distracting, given the extent of cookie usage by websites.

It is also possible to delete all cookies from your computer’s hard drive. Simply search for files with “cookie” in it. Many cookies can be deleted with no ill effect, but some will contain information that will make your subsequent visits to certain websites more useful.

If you wish to delete the cookies that have been stored on your computer’s hard drive as a result of your visit to domini.com, please click here.