How We Use Cookies – CBRE

What is a Cookie

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your personal computer, telephone or any other device, with information about your navigation on that website. Cookies serve various purposes such as allowing you to navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, analyzing the use of our Site, generally improving the user experience, and ensuring that the advertisements you see online are more relevant to you and your interests. A cookie contains the name of the server it came from, the expiry of the cookie, a value – usually a randomly generated unique number as well as other data relating to your use of our Site. Depending on the applicable data protection law such information and data may qualify as personal information.
We use session cookies, which are temporary cookies that are erased from your device’s memory when you close your Internet browser or turn your computer off, and persistent cookies, which are stored on your device until they expire, unless you delete them before that time. We group cookies on our site into three categories.
  • Required cookies: These cookies are necessary to enable the basic features of this Site to function, such as identifying you as a valid user, ensuring that no one else can sign on simultaneously with your account from another computer and helping us serve you better based on your registration preferences. These cookies may also be used to remember and honor your cookie preferences via our cookie preference center.
  • Functional cookies: These cookies allow us to analyze your use of the Site to evaluate and improve our performance. They may also be used to provide a better customer experience on this Site. For example, providing us information about how our Site is used and helping us facilitate any promotions or surveys that we provide.
  • Advertising cookies: These cookies may be used to share data with advertisers so that the ads you see on our Site or on third party websites are more relevant to you, allow you to share certain pages with social networks, or allow you to post comments on our Site.

Type of Cookies We Use

Details on the cookies used on our Site are provided in the cookie preference center available via the link “Cookie Preferences” on the button of our Site. Please click on “Detailed Settings” in the sections on functional cookies and advertising cookies.

Consent Requirements

Depending on the applicable data protection law, we may only place and use functional cookies and advertising cookies if you have given your consent via our cookie banner. Our cookie preference center on our Site allows you to make further choices and/or withdraw a consent regarding our use of cookies (with the exception of Required Cookies).

Performance Tracking via Similar Tracking Technologies

We sometimes use performance tracking technologies, such as web beacons, pixel and tags, within our marketing emails or within advertisements displayed on our Site or third party websites. These performance tracking technologies may be provided by us or by third parties and they help us to track whether an email recipient has completed an event, such as signing up for a free trial for example, or a user has clicked on advertisement. Further information on the performance tracking technologies used in our marketing emails and on our Site or third party websites are available via the link “Cookie Preferences” on the button of our Site. Please click on “Detailed Settings” in the sections on functional cookies and advertising cookies.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

Our cookie preference center on our Site allows you to make choices regarding our use of cookies (with the exception of Required Cookies). If you use our cookie preference center on a mobile device, we process your device’s advertising identifier to honor your choices via our cookie preference center. If you make choices in our cookie preference center for cookies (e.g., if you reject a certain cookie), persistent cookies will be set by the ad networks listed in our cookie preference center to honor your preferences.

If you clear your cookies in your browser settings, this will remove all cookies including the opt-out cookies set to honor your choices made in our cookie preference center. You will need to re-access the cookie preference center to reset your preferences. Additionally, if you are located in the EEA or Brazil, you will also be presented with the cookie banner on the Site to re-consent to cookies where required.

Do Not Track

We currently do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals from your browser. Our use of tracking technologies may instead be controlled through our cookie preference center.

Disabling and Preventing Further Use of Cookies

In addition to restricting cookies in our cookie preference center, you may restrict, block or delete the cookies from this Site at any time by changing the configuration of your browser. You can find out how to do this, and find more information on cookies, at https://www.allaboutcookies.org/verify. In addition, while each browser has different settings and configurations, cookies settings can typically be adjusted in the “Preferences” or “Tools” menu of your browser. Your browser’s “Help” menu may provide additional information. Note, however, that deleting or blocking Required Cookies will cause the Site to not function properly.

Contact Us

You are always free to contact us if you have questions or concerns regarding this Notice, have a question or problem related to your use of the Site, or wish to exclude your personal information from our direct marketing purposes. Our standard business practice is to retain any communications from our Site visitors to help us to serve each of you better.

You may contact us by emailing Privacy.Office@cbre.com or by writing to us at 321 North Clark Street, Suite 3400, Chicago, Illinois 60654, Attention: Global Director, Data Privacy.

We may contact you by email in relation to any questions and concerns you raise. If you prefer us to contact you in an alternative manner, please let us know and we will accommodate your request if possible and appropriate.

Visitors in Europe, the Middle East or Africa

If you are located in Europe, the Middle East or Africa, you may also e-mail us at EMEAPrivacyDirector@cbre.com or write to us at St. Martins Court, 10 Paternoster Row, London EC4M 7HP, United Kingdom, Attention: EMEA Director, Data Privacy.

Visitors in Asia or the Pacific

If you are located in Asia or the Pacific, you may also e-mail us at APACPrivacyHelpline@cbre.com or write to us at 15/F M1 Tower, 141 H.V. Dela Costa Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, Philippines 1227, Attention: APAC Senior Manager, Data Privacy.

If it is unclear to you which CBRE entity is the responsible CBRE entity for the processing of your personal information, please contact Privacy.Office@cbre.com and we will help you identify the responsible CBRE entity.

Processing Activity

 

Responsible CBRE Entity

 

Processing personal information collected via the Site www.CBRE.com, including account information when registering on www.CBRE.com

 

CBRE, Inc.
2100 McKinney Avenue,
Suite 1250
Dallas, TX 75201
Tel +1 214 979 6100 
Processing personal information collected via local CBRE Sites, including Registration Information (with the exception of certain processing activities described in C. below)

 

The CBRE entity or entities located in each country which operates the local CBRE Site (as identified in the link below) is generally responsible for the processing of your personal information, unless otherwise provided in Local Notices on the respective local CBRE Sites.
To the extent that several CBRE entities acting as joint controllers are the responsible entities for the processing of your personal data (as identified in the link below), you can exercise your rights under applicable data protection law vis-à-vis all those CBRE entities and you can request a copy containing the essence of the joint controller arrangement by contacting privacy.office@cbre.com.
Please review the information in this link
Processing personal information collected via Professional Interactions with you other than via the Site.

 

The CBRE entity with whom you have your Professional Interaction or that collects your personal data through third party resources (e.g. social media sites of competitors) is the responsible CBRE entity for the processing of your personal information, unless otherwise provided in Local Notices on the respective local CBRE Sites. Please review the information in this link.

 

Processing personal information collected via social media sites operated by CBRE.

 

For social media sites operated by CBRE, the data controller is the CBRE entity identified on the social media site as operator of the social media site and/or as contact person.

 

How We Use Cookies – Savills

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded onto your computer when you visit certain websites and allows a website to recognise a user’s computer. Cookies are used to help users navigate websites more efficiently and to perform certain functions, as well as to provide information to the owners of the website.

What cookies do Savills use?

When browsing our website, cookies that are strictly necessary for the performance and function of the website are automatically utilised. We will only utilise non-essential cookies if you have provided us with consent to do so by selecting ‘Allow all cookies’ in the cookies banner.

Refer to the list below to see the cookies used by this website and a brief description of how each cookie works.

I. gpsLanguageCode
Purpose: Records the ISO language code the site defaults to and is updated by the users selection;

II. gpsCountryCode
Purpose: Records the country ISO code the site defaults to and is updated by the users selection

III. gpsID
Purpose: Unique identifier for user

IV. Google Analytics
Purpose: The Savills Website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google. This sets a cookie in order to evaluate your use of our website and compile reports for us on activity of our website.
More information: How to reject or delete this cookie: https://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html

V. Google Adwords
Purpose: The Savills Website uses Google Adwords to remarket or use similar audiences to display adverts on other 3rd party websites.
More information: To opt out: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922?hl=en-GB

VI. Doubleclick
Purpose: Advertising and marketing effectiveness. A floodlight tag is an image pixel that is created within DFA and resides on the Advertiser’s webpage. We may use this for re-targeting optimisation, reporting, and attribution of online adverts.
More information: How to reject or delete this cookie- https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated?hl=en#display_optout

VII. Facebook
Purpose: Facebook, may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive specific types of information and Savills may use that information to provide targeted ads.
More information: For more information: https://en-gb.facebook.com/help/568137493302217

VIII. Yandex
Purpose: Savills uses Yandex Metrica, an analytics platform to evaluate your use of our website.
More information: to opt out: https://yandex.com/support/metrica/general/opt-out.xml

IX. TV Squared
Purpose: TV Squared allows us to track the effectiveness of our TV advertising. TV Squared collects information anonymously including the number of visitors to the site, which site or search engine they have come from and the pages they have visited. TV Squared do not collect any personally identifiable information.

X. iGo Digital
Purpose: iGoDigital, used by our email marketing platform ExactTarget, will store one or more cookies on your computer or mobile device when you visit our website. We use cookies to improve the quality of your experience, including enhanced browsing experiences, place‐holding, and non‐personal application data. The cookie is not used to store personal or private data.

XI. Giosg Live Chat
Purpose: The Savills Website uses a 3rd party live chat service, Giosg. This includes the use of cookies for the personalization and analytics. Tracking and storage of data including IP address, content of chat conversations, visited URLs, referrer URL, timestamp, operating system, device, browser.
More information: More information: https://www.giosg.com/terms-of-service

XII. Webtrends
Purpose: The Savills website uses WebTrends Analytics package to evaluate the activity on our website.
More information: More information and how to opt out: https://kb.webtrends.com/articles/Information/Opting-out-of-Tracking-Cookies-1365447872915

5.3. How do I restrict or delete cookies?

The 12 cookies we use are essential for parts of the website to operate and have already been set. You may delete and block all cookies from this website, but please be aware that restricting or deleting cookies may impact on the functionality of the website.
Your web browser may allow you to restrict or delete cookies set by this website. The Help function within your browser should tell you how. Alternatively, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org, which provides general information about cookies and how you can manage cookies on your computer.

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

6. Updates

We may update this Privacy & Cookies Policy from time to time in response to changing legal, technical or business developments. Please refer to our website (www.savills.ie) for the most up to date version of this document.