Cookies
So What Are Cookies Anyway?
They are tiny files of data that are stored on your computer when you visit a website.
They don’t actually store sensitive information about you, like your name or address, but they do hold a ‘key’ so that when you come back to the website the key unlocks the information that the cookie collected last time.
What They Do
Lots of useful things!
On the Karisma Kidz websites, we use them to remember your activities and the number of times you have visited. We collect this information to make our websites more interesting and useful to you. For instance, when you come to one of our websites via your computer, Karisma Kidz collects your IP address.
Cookies are also used to remember really useful things like your high score when you’ve played a game, or your volume settings when you’ve been watching a clip.
At times, Karisma Kidz also collects information about how often you visit pages and areas in the website so we know which pages are popular and which bits need updating.
Please note that cookies can’t harm your computer.
Can You Turn Off Cookies?
Yes you can.
You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You can do this through your browser settings. Each browser is different, so you may want your parent/guardian to help you and you’ll probably need to take a look at your Help menu.
If you turn cookies off, you won’t have access to many features that make your experience on our websites smoother and some of the functions may not work properly.
Advertisers
You may also get cookies from Karisma Kidz’s advertisers. Karisma Kidz does not control these cookies, and once you have clicked on the advertisement and left Karisma Kidz’s website, this policy no longer applies.
Although we don’t control these advertisers, or if they use cookies, we have asked them not to use behavioural advertising cookies in their adverts on karismakidz.com
Further Information
If you want to find out more about Cookies and how to switch them on or off you can visit this independent site that offers loads of useful information: http://www.allaboutcookies.org