This notice explains what cookies are and the types of cookies that Goodman ("we") uses on ce.goodman.com and its other websites or applications that may link to this Cookie Notice (collectively, the “Sites”).
What are cookies?
Cookies are small bits of text that are downloaded to your computer or other device when you visit a website. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website every time you visit the site again, so it can recognise you and can then tailor what you see on the screen.
Goodman’s use of cookies on our Sites
Goodman makes use of cookies. By using our website you agree that, unless you have set your computer's browser to reject them, we can place the types of cookies set out in the table below on your device, and use that data in accordance with this policy.
We use cookies to customise and improve the users’ experience when visiting our Sites; to deliver content tailored to the users’ interests and the manner in which they browse our Sites; and to manage our Sites and other aspects of our business.
What types of cookies are used on the Sites and what choices do you have?
Cookie type |
Description
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Necessary Cookies
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These cookies are necessary for the Sites to work, and enable you to move around the Sites and use their services and features. Disabling these cookies will encumber the Sites' performance and may make these services and features unavailable. Strictly necessary cookies are used to collect session ID and authentication data. |
Preference Cookies |
Preference cookies allow the Sites to help maintain your session and remember the choices you have made in order to provide functionality for your benefit. These cookies are used to collect information about your language preferences and other preferences indicated during your visit to the Sites. |
Statistics Cookies |
Statistic cookies are used to gather statistics about the use of the Sites in order to improve the performance and design of the Sites and our services. For these purposes, analytic cookies collect information about your device type, operating system type, browser type, domain, other system settings, IP address, referring URLs, information on actions taken on the Sites and the dates and times of your visits, as well as the country and time zone in which your device is located.
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Marketing Cookies |
Marketing cookies are essential for creating user profiles to facilitate targeted advertising. They track user behavior on websites with the intention to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers. |
Third Party Cookies
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We partner with selected third parties. By using the Sites or engaging with third-party plugins and widgets on our Sites, such third parties may place session or persistent cookies, or similar technologies, on your browser. These technologies may provide the third parties information about your visit so that they can present you with advertisements for Goodman products and services which may be of interest to you. This helps us track the effectiveness of our marketing efforts.
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The following is a list of the cookies and third party services used on the Sites.
Cookie disclosure message
A cookie is used on the Goodman website to display the cookie disclosure message and provide website users with the option to accept cookies used on the site.
Goodman country website selection
Upon visiting the Goodman global website (www.goodman.com), users are provided with the option to make their local country website their default website instead. A cookie is used to store the selected country site name and to determine whether the user needs to be redirected to their local country site when visiting the global site.
Akamai Technologies
Akamai uses cookies to create cache-ID for the resource, and the cache-ID is constructed with the cookie name and values. When the incoming request has these cookies set, Akamai could serve the specific resource from the cache-ID that has the cookie value in its ID. Cookies are also used in Hosted Login to assist user authentications and track user sessions. Cookies are set using the Set-Cookie HTTP Header, sent in an HTTP response from the web server.
ArcGIS online
Esri collects minimal personal information in order for customers to use ArcGIS Online ArcGIS Online utilizes the cloud infrastructure of Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS); therefore, customer data may flow through these systems or be stored within them.
Cloudflare
Cloudflare uses various cookies to maximize network resources, manage traffic, and protect customers’ sites from malicious traffic. Our cookies are used for the following purposes: assisting in navigation; assisting in registration to events, login, and the ability to provide feedback; analysing the use of our products, services or applications; assisting with our promotional and marketing efforts; storing page variants assigned to a user for A/B performance testing, to ensure the user gets a consistent experience; remembering users’ settings as well as for authentication and analytics. Cloudflare Cookies help detect malicious visitors to websites and reduce the likelihood of blocking legitimate users
Cookiebot
Cookiebot is a cookie scanner that scans websites to find all cookies and trackers. The scanner simulates human behaviour online to detect all cookies and trackers in hiding on a given website. The scanner records the details and presents the findings in a digested format. The Cookiebot consent management platform is a plug-and-play compliance solution built around an unrivalled scanning technology that detects and controls all cookies and trackers in use on a website, and automatically manages end-user consents.
Github Pages
Github collects certain information when you open an account such as name, email address, password, payment information and transaction information.
User Content and Files: When you use our Services, we collect Personal Data included as part of the information you provide such as code, inputs, text, documents, images, or feedback.
GoodmanValues
The Goodman values cube uses jQuery and a Google API, to make the webstie more interactive and user-friencly, and to ensure efficient and secure font delivery.
Google
Google Services encompass a variety of tools and platforms provided by Google, which may include APIs, libraries, and integrations used on our website. These services help enhance user experience, provide essential website functionalities, and support analytics and advertising efforts.
Google Adwords Conversion
Google Adwords Conversions tracks actions taken on your site, including views of a key page, sales, purchases, sign-ups, or leads generated.
Google Adsense
Google AdSense is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a platform that collects data from websites and apps to create reports that provide insights into businesses. It is used to track website activity such as session duration, pages per session, bounce rate etc. of individuals using the site, along with the information on the source of the traffic. The tools found in Google Analytics help businesses analyse the customer data that is important for targeting website visitors in advertising and marketing. It could also help with product development and maximizing profit by promoting the efficient use of resources.
Google DoubleClick
An advertiser cookie that enables Google to display our advertisements on other sites based on your browsing history within the Goodman website. The cookie assists us in tracking marketing campaign effectiveness.
Google Dynamic Remarketing
This cookie collects anonymous data and enables us to serve relevant advertising content to users that have previously visited our website.
Google Fonts
Google Fonts is a web font service owned by Google LLC or by Google Ireland Limited, that provides an interactive web directory and APIs for using the fonts via CSS and Android. The Google Fonts API requests and downloads font files and CSS code to provide the correct fonts when visiting a website.
Google Maps
Google Maps sets non-essential cookies (as of 2021, especially the NID and SID cookies). These store user information by means of an individual user ID.
Google Recaptcha
reCAPTCHA Inc. is a CAPTCHA system owned by Google. It enables web hosts to distinguish between human and automated access to websites.
Google Tag Manager
Google Tag Manager (GTM) is a tag management system that allows you to manage and deploy marketing and analytics tags on your website. By default, GTM does not use cookies. However, it enables tags for third-party scripts that may place cookies on the user’s device. GTM can read the value of first-party cookies set by your website but does not do anything with third-party cookies.
Investor login
Goodman investors who login to the Goodman website to view information about their investment are tracked with a cookie.
jQuery
jQuery makes it easier to use JavaScript on a website. jQuery takes a lot of common tasks that require many lines of JavaScript code to accomplish, and wraps them into methods that you can call with a single line of code.
Lead Forensics website tracking
Contained within our website is tracking code provided by Lead Forensics. This code enables Lead Forensics to track activity on the business section of our website and provide Goodman with information on the IP address of the requesting computer (this data is not anonymised), the date and duration of the user’s visit, and the web pages which the user visits.
The Lead Forensics tool uses IP tracking for identifying businesses and is not the same as cookies. The Lead Forensics tracking code does not, and cannot, provide individual, personal or sensitive data regarding who has visited our website. It provides information on what company has visited our website by identifying them from their IP address. This data may be used by us to contact the business about their experience or for marketing purposes. We will not pass this data to third parties for any reason. More information can be found at www.leadforensics.com.
LinkedIn Insight Tag
The LinkedIn Insight Tag enables the collection of data regarding members’ visits to our website, including the URL, referrer, IP address, device and browser characteristics (User Agent), and timestamp. This data is encrypted, the IP addresses are truncated, and members’ direct identifiers are removed within seven days in order to make the data pseudonymous. This remaining, pseudonymized data is then deleted within 90 days.
LinkedIn does not share the personal data with the website owner, it only provides aggregated reports about the website audience and ad performance. LinkedIn also provides retargeting for website visitors, enabling the website owner to show personalised ads off its website by using this data, but without identifying the member. LinkedIn members can control the use of their personal data for advertising purposes through their account settings.
LInkedIn Ads
Third-party tracking on LinkedIn allows advertisers to measure and verify the performance of their LinkedIn ads using third-party tracking vendors. LinkedIn supports tracking and attribution for the following ad types: Sponsored Content, Dynamic spotlight ads, Text ads. These can be tracked using Campaign Manager in Google Marketing Platform (formerly known as DoubleClick Campaign Manager).
LinkedIn Analytics
LinkedIn analytics tracks your LinkedIn activity, helping users to understand their audience, content performance, and overall social media strategy on the platform. In terms of content analytics Reactions, Comment, , and Reposts are tracked.
Property shortlist
When browsing the properties for lease section of the website, users are provided with the option to add selected properties to a shortlist. A cookie is used to store the property shortlist data.
Sitecore tracking
Sitecore uses a global analytics cookie to identify site visitors, detect robots and perform tracking. Data tracked by Sitecore that is associated to the tracking cookie includes:
• User profile – this information is tracked only when site visitors enter profile information via website forms and agree to the site privacy policy upon submission of the form
• Visitor interactions to the website, e.g. pages visited, click through, etc.
• Browser information
• The referrer information upon which visitors opened the URL to the Goodman website
• Sitecore engagement value – a metric used by Sitecore to measure how engaged visitors are on the Goodman website
• Whether or not the visitor triggered specific goals in the website
• IP address and geolocation information
• Operating system
• Screen resolutions
• Search keywords
• Access date and time
Sitecore cookies - Additional
Sitecore also utilises additional cookies for the purpose of:
• Authenticating visitors who log into the Goodman investor login section
• Tracking and storing session information for website visitors
• Storing website preference such as language selection
Vimeo
Vimeo websites: When you visit a Vimeo website, Vimeo and third parties will set cookies in your browser. Vimeo sets essential cookies to enable certain features and remember your preferences. For example, cookies keep you logged in, allow you to purchase items, and maintain your language and volume settings. Third parties set cookies for both essential and non-essential purposes including analytics (e.g., Google Analytics) and advertising (e.g., Facebook). These third parties may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive information from our websites and elsewhere on the internet, and use that information to provide measurement services and target ads.
Vimeo video player: Vimeo’s embeddable video player uses first-party cookies that we consider essential to the video player experience. We do not use third-party analytics or advertising cookies when our video player appears on a third-party website, unless (i) the website visitor is logged in to their Vimeo account and (ii) the user who embedded the video has not implemented the DNT Parameter. Please note that a third-party website may place cookies of its own. We have no control over third-party websites or the cookies they set.
Youtube images
Google acquired YouTube back in 2006. When you’re using YouTube, Google tracks your search history, your watch history, how long you spend watching videos, and all your comments and likes or dislikes.
How do I disable or remove cookies?
You may restrict or disable the use of cookies through your browser. Each type of browser offers ways to restrict and delete cookies. For more information on how to manage cookies through your browser, please visit the appropriate link below.
For more information on how we collect, use and share your personal information, please consult Goodman’s privacy notice.