Overview
This section details the requirements and explains cookies as well as other technologies
used on this web site including:
- Operating systems and browsers that are required to use the After the Event service
- How to print documents from the After the Event service
- How the After the Event service uses cookies
Operating systems
The After the Event service has been designed and tested for compatibility with
only Internet Explorer 7,8 and 9.
Your computer must be running one of the following supported operating systems
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
Printing documents
You will need the following software installed to print or view documents
- Adobe Flash Player 10 or higher. (Click here to visit Adobe Flash Player web site and download)
- Adobe Reader (Click here
to visit Adobe Reader web site and download)
Use the printer icons to open the policy document. Policy documents open as embedded
documents inside the web browser. If you prefer to download a copy of the policy
document to PDF, you can 'Download as PDF' where the button is available.
Use the print function of either the embedded policy document viewer or Adobe Reader
(if you have downloaded a PDF copy).
Cookies
The After the Event service uses cookies on your computer to
improve your experience. These are small text files which are stored on your computer.
Cookies do not contain any personal information about you. If you set your web browser
options to reject or disable cookies,then you will not be able to use this web site
and you may encounter browser errors.
What's stored?
- Your login session is stored and kept alive for one day
- Your username for convenience when returning to the site
- Your acceptance of the cookies notice, so you don't see it again
This web site also clears certain cookies either partially or fully. The cookies
are cleared / deleted when:
- you log out
- your session times out
- you request the login page to 'forget' your username
To disable the username from being stored in a cookie, deselect the 'Remember me'
option on login.
This web site does not automatically log you out after a certain period of inactivity.
This is thanks to a cookie which will keep your web site session 'online' or 'alive'
until you decide to log out. The information stored in this cookie is encrypted
and is updated during your logged in session on this web site. Deleting this cookie
will require you to re-login and you will lose any data entered on the web site
if not submitted/saved.
Removing cookies
Please see your browser help content for details on how to remove cookies. To point
you in the right direction, search within the help content for "remove cookies".