Privacy Policy
The purpose of this statement is to explain to you what personal
information we collect and how we may use it.
- The Armchair Partners Ltd Group of companies is committed to
protecting your privacy and maintaining the security of any
personal information received from you.
- When registering with our site and for our newsletter, we use
your personal information to update you about our news and
services. We will only contact you with your consent and you can
unsubscribe from our emails newsletters at any time in you account
or by clicking unsubscribe from within any email.
- We do not sell, rent or exchange your personal information with
any third party for commercial reasons.
- We follow strict security procedures in the storage and
disclosure of information which you have given us, to prevent
unauthorised access in accordance with the UK data protection
legislation.
- We do not collect sensitive information about you except when
you specifically knowingly provide it. In order to maintain the
accuracy of our database, you can check, update or remove your
personal details by contacting us.
- If you have any questions about our privacy statement please
contact us.
Cookies
Websites use cookies. A cookie is a small piece of data stored
on your computer's hard drive. This site uses cookies to improve
your visitor experience and search possibilities. If you are
registered with our site, the cookie will also manage your login
and session on the members only parts of the site.
If you do not want your computer to receive and store cookies,
you can alter your security settings within your web browser
(Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari etc). However, please
note that certain parts of our site may only be used fully if your
browser allows cookies.
By disabling cookies you may find your experience of our
site is restricted.
1) Our Cookies
We can categorise the cookies we use into two types, essential
cookies and performance cookies. The tables below detail the
cookies we use and what their purpose is.
Essential Cookies
These cookies are essential in order to enable you to use the
website and/or use its features such as accessing secure areas.
Without these cookies parts of the site will not function
correctly.
| Cookie name |
Description |
Expires After |
| ASP.NET_SessionId |
This is a temporary session cookie that is set whenever you
visit the site and is used to record a session/visit to the
website. The contents of these cookies is unique ID number. Without
this cookie you will not be able to login or register. |
End of session |
| RakeTheRakeAuth |
This cookie is used for security, to identify you to the site
once you have logged on so that the site can grant you access to
the members-only areas of the site and show you your own personal
account content. |
End of session |
| RakeTheRakeAuthMark |
For security reasons, the main security cookie
(RakeTheRakeAuth) is only transmitted over a secure connection
(HTTPS). This cookie indicates to the site that you are logged on
even when you are not using a secure connection, so that the site
may move you back onto a secure connection in order to 'see' you as
logged on in order to provide you with your relevant account
content. |
30 minutes |
| bb_sessionhash |
Cookies with the prefix bb_ and bbb_ are used by the forum
software (vBulletin) that we have built into the site here www.raketherake.com/rakeback-forum. This
vBulletin cookie is needed for maintaining session state and
security. It's checked on every page load. |
End of session |
| bb_lastvisit |
This vBulletin cookie updates the last visit and last activity
times for guests and registered users. Last visit is set to the
last activity time (before it's updated). Last activity is always
set to the specified time. |
1 year |
| bb_lastactivity |
This vBulletin cookie checks what you did when you last used
the Site. This is a constantly updated cookie. |
1 year |
| w3tc_referrer |
This W3 Total Cache cookie is used as part of our caching
(speed optimisation) on the WordPress blog section of our
site. |
End of session |
| Stats_NextUpdate_2 |
This cookie is part of the secure SSO (Single Sign On)
mechanism between the RakeTheRake and DragTheBar site. It
helps maintain a logon session on the DragTheBar site so that when
you follow a link within the RakeTheRake site to the DragTheBar
site you do not need to login separately in order to access that
link. |
5 minutes |
| Stats_Complete |
is also part of the SSO mechanism between the RakeTheRake and
DragTheBar site. It helps ensure you are logged out of the
DragTheBar site as soon as you log out of the RakeTheRake site, for
security reasons. |
End of session |
Essential Cookies (DragTheBar)
Creating an account with RakeTheRake automatically creates an
account with our partner site DragTheBar.com. A number of the
cookies below are required to keep both accounts synchronised
securely.
| Cookie name |
Description |
Expires After |
| uk |
This is a temporary session cookie that is set after login
only. The content of these cookies is for third-parties
interoperability. It contains login information for keeping
tracking between pages. |
End of session |
| _ujlkk |
This is also a temporary session cookie that is set after login
only. The contents of these cookies is the username you entered for
login. This helps us pre-fill login forms as well some
third-parties interoperability. |
End of session |
SessionID
(dragthebar.com) |
This is a temporary session ID created as part of the
DragTheBar account synchronisation. Without this cookie you will
not be able to login or register. |
End of session |
bbb_sessionhash
(dragthebar.com) |
This DragTheBar vBulletin cookie is needed for maintaining
session state and security. It's checked on every page load. |
End of session |
bbb_lastvisit
(dragthebar.com) |
This DragTheBar vBulletin cookie updates the last visit and
last activity times for guests and registered users. Last visit is
set to the last activity time (before it's updated). Last activity
is always set to the specified time. |
1 year |
bbb_lastactivity
(dragthebar.com) |
This DragTheBar vBulletin cookie checks what you did when you
last used the Site. This is a constantly updated cookie. |
1 year |
Performance Cookies
Performance Cookies collect information about how you interact
with the site. These cookies do not collect any information that
identifies you personally and they are only used to improve the
performance of our website.
Google Analytics is a widely used service by site owners and
webmasters to gather statistics about how visiors interact with the
website. These statistics are used to help us make improvements to
the site. For more information about Google Analytics and their
cookies click here.
| Cookie name |
Description |
Expires After |
| RakeTheRake.User.Visited |
This cookies improves usability and lets us know if it's you
first visit to the website. If it is your first visit,we show an
initial introduction to our services and if not we show the
standard content. |
1 month |
| HideRakebackOffers |
This cookie simply remembers your preference for showing/hiding
the offers drop down menu. |
29 years |
| _utma |
This Google Analytics cookie keeps track of the number of times
a visitor has been to the site, when their first visit was, and
when their last visit occurred. |
2 years |
| _utmb |
Holds timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor
first visits the site |
30 minutes |
| _utmc |
Holds timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor
leaves the site |
End of session |
| __utmz |
Keeps track of where the visitor came from, what search engine
they used, what link was clicked on, what keyword they used, and
where in the world they are when they accessed the website. |
6 months |
2) Third Party Cookies
Cookies are also set by third parties on this site. More
information about cookies placed by third parties and how to
restrict or block their cookies can be accessed by following the
link to their website below.
| Name |
Description |
Restricting these Cookies |
| Facebook |
The facebook cookies are used to let Facebook know you are
logged in to Facebook and to help you use social share
buttons. |
more
information |
| Google Analytics |
These cookies collect statistics on visitors to the site, where
vistors have come to the site from and the pages they visited. This
helps us to understand how people use the site and to make
improvements to our site. |
more
information |
| Twitter.com |
Twitter use cookies to better understand how you interact with
their services when logged in. They are also used in the
functionality of the social sharing buttons. |
more
information |
| Flickr (Yahoo) |
These cookies are created as a result of the Flickr photo feed
used on our blog pages. |
more information |
If you have any further questions about the cookies we use on
the site please feel free to contact us.