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Cookie Policy

By using this website you consent to Nikkei FT Learning Limited’s (NFTL’s) use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.

What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of data stored in a user's web browser and sent in each request to a server. All modern devices like personal computers, tablets and mobile phones support cookies. Cookies contain a user identifier or data needed to be remembered that allows systems to provide better user experience on a website or application. Some website or application functionalities may strictly rely on cookies and without them certain functionalities may not be available.

What does NFTL use cookies for?
We use cookies;

  • To remember your preferences in our website and mobile application, and show you the most relevant content in order to give you the best possible experience
  • To understand how you use our website and mobile application


What types of cookies does NFTL use?

  • Functional. These cookies are used for storing information you have entered or the choices that you made in our website, to provide enhanced or more personal features. For example: remembering a language option you have previously selected
  • Analytics & Performance. These cookies allow statistical analysis of website performance and collection of data about which pages you have most frequently visited. Information about your user journey between our pages helps us make our website work better.
  • Third party cookies. When you use our website or mobile application you may also be sent the following third party cookies
    • Salesforce cookies; these cookies allow us to remember information you have entered or choices you make (such as language, or your region) and provide enhanced, more personal features and more relevant marketing communications. You can read the Salesforce Cookie Policy within the full Privacy Policy here.
    • Google Analytics cookies; these cookies record information about the pages you have viewed when accessing our website. You can read the Google Analytics Cookies Policy here.
    • LinkedIn cookies; these cookies track your journey between LinkedIn and our website. You can read the LinkedIn Cookies Policy here.
    • Firebase Cookies; these cookies track your journey through our mobile app and gather information about your browser and operating system for analytical and support purposes. You can read the Firebase Cookies policy here.
    • EdApp; when using our mobile application, additional cookies may be used to identify you as a EdApp user. You can read Ed’s Terms of Use here.
    • Zoom.us; when you attend an online video class, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (“Zoom”) may use cookies or similar technologies to analyze trends, and administer and track your movements when you access their products and services. You can read the Zoom.us Cookies Policy here.


How can you refuse cookies?
Most browsers will allow you to refuse to accept cookies. If you wish to do this you must change your browser settings. A ‘how-to’ for many common browsers can be viewed here. Please note that refusing cookies may have a negative impact upon the usability of our website or mobile application.