Big Creek Timber uses cookies on its website. By using the website, you consent to the use of cookies. To make the website work properly, we sometimes place small data files called cookies on your device. This list is accurate as of June 1, 2018. Because we are always updating our site and changing business partners, please check back regularly for updates.
This Cookie Notice is part of our Privacy Policy and outlines, for each cookie that is set on your device when you visit our website, its purpose, information collected when you visit our website and third-party sites, how to opt out, and a link to a website where you can withdraw consent to being tracked by third parties. Session cookies are automatically deleted at the end of your browsing session. Persistent cookies remain on your device for the duration of each specific cookie, until its expiration date or until you delete it, whichever comes first. Unless otherwise stated, the cookies listed below are persistent.
Each cookie serves one of four different purposes: essential, service enhancement, analytics, or advertising/targeting. The cookies on our site will not be used for any purpose other than as stated below.
ESSENTIAL COOKIES
These cookies are essential, or strictly necessary, for the operation of the websites, because they enable you to freely move through the website. If you do not permit the use of these cookies, your visit to the website may be impaired. For example, these cookies remember your preferences as you move around the website.
bigcreektimber.com (bct-cookie-agreement) is a cookie controlled by Visit Pensacola that lets the website know if your device has acknowledged the privacy and cookie notice. This cookie expires after ten years. Do not use our websites if you do not want to receive this cookie.
Google Tag Manager is our administrative tool to configure which cookies are delivered via the Site. Do not use our websites if you do not want to receive this cookie.
ANALYTICS COOKIES
These cookies collect data on how the website is used, for example, which pages of the website were most frequently visited. These cookies provide us with analytical data on the performance of the website and clues as to how to improve it.
Google Universal Analytics is a web analytics service from Google, Inc. Google Analytics sets a cookie on your device for the purpose of recognizing you on an anonymous basis. We use the data received from Google Analytics for business planning, operations, and marketing activities aimed at understanding better how to improve the contents of our Site and the associated user experience. While the cookie is persistent, the data expires in two years. Information that may be collected includes:
Anonymous (ad views, analytics, browser information, cookie data, date/time, demographic data, hardware/software type, internet website provider, interaction data, page views, serving domains)
Pseudonymous (IP address (EU PII), search history, location-based data, device ID (EU PII))
PII (name, address, phone number, email address, login, EU- IP Address, EU- Unique Device ID)
ADVERTISING COOKIES
These cookies collect information about your visit to our Site for the purpose of retargeting and behavioral advertising. These cookies help us understand which online advertising is working to bring visitors to our website before or after they have seen a digital Visit Pensacola advertisement.
Doubleclick is the Google ad technology foundation used to create, transact, and manage digital advertising.
Facebook is a social media platform that enables websites to provide engaging social experiences to users. (Information collected is subject to your Facebook and Instagram account settings.)
Information collected by each may include:
Anonymous: browser information, date/time, hardware/software type, internet service provider, page views.
Pseudonymous: IP address (EU PII), device ID (EU PII), search history.
PII (name, address, phone number, email address)
HOW TO CONTROL COOKIES
You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish – for details, see aboutcookies.org, www.youronlinechoices.com, or http://optout.networkadvertising.org.
You can delete all cookies that are already on your computer and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being placed. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site and some services and functionalities may not work. Note that when you opt out of being tracked and/or targeted by some companies, they set a cookie in your browser to indicate that you have opted out.