Cookie Policy

Karippal Innovations LLP uses cookies and other similar technologies to serve our websites and aid in data collection. Cookies are little text files that are downloaded to your device. A cookie’s text can contain other information in addition to a string of numbers and letters that uniquely identify your computer.

Our Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies.

Karippal Innovations uses cookies and related technologies for a variety of things, such as the following:

  • preserving your settings and preferences. Your device may save settings that allow our website to function properly or that keep your preferences consistent over time. 
  • Register and authenticate. We keep a unique ID number and the time you signed in in an encrypted cookie on your device when you sign into our website using your credentials. By using this cookie, you can navigate across the website’s pages without having to re-sign in each time. In order to avoid having to log in each time you visit the website, you can save your sign-in details.
  • Security. We use cookies to detect fraud and abuse of our websites and services.
Does Karippal Innovations use cookies for analytics?

We will be able to tell whether you open, read, or delete an email we send you based on your preferences when it contains web beacons, cookies, or other similar technology. 

We can link cookie data with a specific person when you consent to the Performance Cookies being dropped on your browser. For instance: 

We also use cookies to record which pages you view and what content you download from our websites when you click a link in a marketing email you receive from us or fill out a form on one of our websites.

Analyzing and combining personal information – We may combine information obtained from performance cookies left on your browser. We use this information to make your experience on our websites better and more tailored to you, to show you content you might find interesting, to generate marketing insights, and to enhance our products and services.

Third parties may also set cookies when you visit Tata Consultancy Services websites in addition to the cookies Tata Consultancy Services sets when you visit our websites. In some circumstances, this is as a result of our hiring the outside party to carry out services on our behalf. To stop website misuse and improve security, we employ Google reCAPTCHA cookies (for more details, see Google’s privacy statement and reCAPTCHA at google.com). For website tracking and statistics, our website additionally makes use of the LinkedIn Insight Tag & Conversion Pixel. It provides us with more information that we can use to contextually retarget website visitors. It gathers information on the URL, referrer, IP address, device and browser details (User Agent), and timestamp of members’ visits to our website. This enables us to understand more about members’ interaction with our ads and how they engage with our website to take desirable actions like signing up for a newsletter or making a purchase. This feature will be enabled only if you allow the Targeting Cookies from LinkedIn to be dropped on your browser. For more details on this feature read LinkedIn’s Cookie Policy. Karippal Innovations sets cookies that are technical and necessary for the function of the website, for example, that allow you to browse the website and use the different options included in this for the management of the website and enable its functions and services, such as controlling data traffic and communication, identifying the session, managing payment, controlling any fraud linked to service security, completing event sign up or participation requests, counting visits for the purposes of invoicing the licenses for the software which allow the service to operate (website, platform or application), using safety elements during browsing, storing contents for video or audio broadcasting, enabling dynamic contents (for example, loading animation for a text or image) or share contents in social media.

Some of the cookies we commonly use are listed below. This list is not exhaustive, but it is intended to illustrate the main reasons we typically set cookies. If you visit one of our websites, the site may set some or all of the following cookies:

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing efforts. More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

Cookie Duration Purpose Logged-in Users Only?
devicePixelRatio Browser default (1 year) Used to make the site responsive to the visitor’s screen size. No
wordpress_test_cookie Session Tests that the browser accepts cookies. No
_ga 2 years Google Analytics – Used to distinguish users. No
_gat_<property-id> 1 minute Google Analytics – Used to throttle request rate. No
_gid 24 hours Google Analytics – Used to distinguish users. No
tk_ai 24 hours Jetpack – Stores the unique identifier for the publisher to enable Jetpack to collect data. No
tk_lr 1 year Jetpack – Stores the unique identifier for the publisher to enable Jetpack to collect data. No
tk_or 5 years Jetpack – Stores the unique identifier for the publisher to enable Jetpack to collect data. No
wp-settings-{user_id} 1 year Used to persist a user’s wp-admin configuration. Yes
wporg_logged_in

wporg_sec

14 days if you select “Remember Me” when logging in. Otherwise, Session. Used to check whether the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress.org user. Yes
wporg_locale 1 year Used to persist a user’s locale configuration. Yes
Customise Cookies

We may periodically update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices. If needed, in such situations we will prompt you to revisit your cookie settings and submit your preferences again.

How to Control Cookies Manually

You can set your browser:

  • To allow all cookies
  • To allow only ‘trusted’ sites to send them
  • To accept only those cookies from websites you are currently using.

We recommend not to block all cookies because TCS.com website uses them to work properly.

Please read below points to find out how to manage cookies in the major browsers.

Google Chrome:

Click on the “Menu” tab in the upper-right corner and then click on “Settings”.

To block cookies:

Settings → Click on “Advanced” to expand → Under Privacy and Security, Click on “Content Settings” → Click on “Cookies” → To block cookies, Click on toggle button next to this line “Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)“ → This will block the cookies.

To check cookies:

Settings → Click on “Advanced” to expand → Under Privacy and Security → Click on “Content Settings” → Click on “Cookies” → See all cookies and site data → Click on the website and check the cookies used in that particular site.

Mozilla Firefox:

Click on the Menu tab in the upper-right corner → Click on Options → In the left side navigation, Click on Privacy and Security → Under History, Select “Use Custom setting for history” from the Drop down → Click on Show Cookies Buttons → Select the file which you want to remove and then click on remove selected button.

Internet Explorer:

Open Internet Explorer → Click on Tools menu in the upper-right corner → Click on Internet Options → This will open a window with many tab → Click on Privacy tab → Under Settings, move the slider to the top to block all cookies or to the bottom to allow all cookies → Then click Apply.