Account information
When you join the CEPR website and create a user account, CEPR collects the following information that you voluntarily provide:
- Your First and Surname/Family name
- Your email address
This information is used to uniquely identify you as a user on the website. We also use 'Cookies' to store your user privileges locally on your browser to enable us to provide the correct content for you.
By voluntarily creating an account you are consenting to the storage and use of your data for the purposes of using the CEPR Website.
If you work for an organisation which is a corporate member of CEPR, an account may be created for you based on information provided to us by your employer. In these cases, you have the right to unsubscribe to any email we send you.
Other types of information
- Address information. If you supply it (it is not mandatory) we record your physical address.
- Academic and/or Corporate Affiliation – The institution you work for.
- Log data. When you log in to our servers, we automatically record information that is sent to us by your browser (including mobile device). This data includes the date and time of your visit, your IP address, the address of the web pages you visited whilst on our site, and the type of browser you used. We use Google Analytics (see below) to help us understand aggregated visitor information and this may include Geo-location information depending on your browser settings.
Website Analytics
This website uses tracking software to monitor visitors to better understand how they use it. This software is provided by Google Analytics which uses cookies to track visitor usage. The software will save a cookie to your computers hard drive in order to track and monitor your engagement and usage of the website, but will not store, save or collect personal information. You can read Google's privacy policy here for further information.
Minors
We do not restrict the use of our website to users above a certain age because we feel that none of our content contains themes that could be deemed harmful to young people.
Cookies
The CEPR website and portal use cookies and temporary session data to allow both access to the site and access to some resources on the site e.g. to downloads of eBooks. If you would like to read more about why and how we use cookies, please read our Cookie Policy.