Cookies: What Are They?

When you visit a website, it often stores these tiny text files directly on your computer or mobile device.

By using these files, a website can recognize your device and remember your previous actions, which helps create a much more personalized and efficient experience.

For example, cookies can store your login credentials, meaning you won't have to manually type in your username and password every single time you return to a site.

They also handle performance settings—like remembering your preferred volume levels or video quality—and allow companies to show you ads that actually align with your interests and search history.

If your business uses cookies, it's a good idea to implement a clear cookies policy; in many regions, this is actually a legal requirement.

A Cookies Policy: What Is It?

A cookies policy is essentially a transparency document that explains what types of cookies are being used, their specific purpose, and how users can manage or disable them.

In some cases, this information is integrated directly into the general Privacy Policy, with a specific section dedicated to cookies.

Cookies Installed on Your Device

With your consent, we may save small bits of data on your device known as 'cookies.' These are simple text files consisting of letters and numbers that remember your settings and are automatically placed on your device as you browse our pages and services.

We also utilize 'flash cookies' (locally shared objects). These function similarly to standard browser cookies and allow us to track your activity across our various web properties.

It is important to note that neither standard cookies nor flash cookies give us access to your hard drive or any private files stored on your device.

Our use of cookies and flash cookies is strictly limited to tracking and optimization purposes.

We use these tools solely to remember your preferences and analyze how you interact with our platform.

By analyzing this data, we can monitor site traffic, refine our services, make the user interface more intuitive, and see which features you find most appealing.

To ensure the advertisements you see are relevant to your needs rather than random, we employ a mix of standard and flash cookies.

Essential and Important Cookies

Some cookies are 'strictly necessary,' meaning they are essential for the site to function—such as allowing you to access secure account areas or process a payment.

Without these essential cookies, the website simply wouldn't work as intended.

Registration

These specific files store data from your registration, allowing us to recognize you as a customer and provide the personalized support you need.

We also use this insight to better understand your interests, which helps us tailor the overall experience to suit your preferences.

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We rely on cookies to gather basic analytical data about the people visiting our site.

Our servers employ three primary categories of cookies:

  • Session cookies: These are temporary files that only exist on your device while you are actively browsing our site.
  • These make navigation smoother and allow us to serve personalized content to registered users; they are automatically deleted the moment you close your browser window.
  • Persistent cookies: Unlike session cookies, these remain on your device for a set period of time.
  • Flash cookies also fall into this category of persistent data.
  • Analytical cookies: These help us count how many people visit our site and track how they navigate our content and services.

This data is vital for improving site functionality, ensuring that the login process is seamless and that you can find information quickly.

Ultimately, the choice is yours—you can decide whether to accept or decline the use of cookies.

While most browsers have cookies enabled by default, you can easily adjust these settings in your browser options.

Using your web browser, you can:

  • You have full control to block all cookies, allow only specific ones, disable third-party tracking, or set your browser to clear everything upon exit.
  • If you prefer not to save any local data at all, you can use 'Incognito' or 'Private Browsing' mode.
  • You can also install various browser extensions and plug-ins to gain more control over your privacy.

Flash Cookies

To disable Flash cookies specifically, you will need to adjust the settings within your Adobe Flash Player.

These preferences can be managed directly through the Flash Player settings manager.

Please be aware that if you disable all cookies, some parts of our website may not work correctly. For instance, we won't be able to remember your preferred language setting between visits.

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