Cookie Policy

AVAILABLE: JUNE 24, 2020.

1. WHAT ARE COOKIES AND HOW CAN YOU CHANGE YOUR SETTINGS?

“Cookies” (“cookies” or “cookies”) are small text files that a website can use to make the user experience even more effective.

Some “cookies” are only temporary and disappear when you close your browser, while there are also permanent versions that stay on your computer for a longer period of time. By law, we may store cookies on a visitor’s device if this is absolutely necessary for the operation of our website.

All other types of cookies require the permission of the visitor. This website uses various cookies. Some of the cookies that appear on the website are placed by our third party service providers.

Browsers allow you to change cookie settings. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but this can be changed to prevent them from being accepted automatically after setting.

To learn more about changing your browser settings, see your browser’s instructions or help. You can find information about the cookie settings of the most popular browsers at the following links:

Google Chrome

Firefox

Microsoft Internet Explorer 11

Microsoft Internet Explorer 10

Microsoft Edge

Safari

2. WHERE IS INFORMATION AND CONSENT TO BE MADE ABOUT COOKING?

When you visit our website for the first time, a pop-up window will appear at the top of the screen and you can specify which cookies you are contributing to.

This information window also includes a link to this Privacy Statement.

3. TYPES OF COOKIES

3.1. Essential cookies

Essential cookies help usable our website by enabling basic features such as navigating the site and accessing secure areas of the website.

The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

  • PHPSESSID Preserves the status of the user session between page requests. until the browser is closed
  • CookieConsent Stores the user’s cookie management statement for that domain. 1 year
  • __cfduid The Cloudflare content server identifies Internet traffic. 1 year
  • JSESSIONID Assigns a unique, anonymous ID to each page opening to improve page usability until the browser is closed
  • wp_woocommerce_session_ Keeps the contents of your cart while navigating between pages until you close your browser
  • woocommerce_items_in_cart Keeps the contents of your cart while navigating between pages until you close your browser
  • wc_cart_hash_ Assigns a unique ID to each customer so that the system can link orders to the customer 1 day

3.2. Preferential cookies

By using preferential cookies, we can remember information that changes certain behavior or appearance of the website, such as your preferred language or the region in which you are located.

3.3. Cookies for statistical purposes

Through the collection and reporting of data in an anonymous form, statistical cookies help the website owner to understand how visitors interact with the website.

  • _ga Captures a unique identifier to generate anonymous statistics using the website. 2 years
  • _gid Captures a unique identifier to generate anonymous statistics using the website. 2 years
  • _gat Used by Google Analytics to control the frequency of queries. until the browser is closed
  • collect Gives Google Analytics data about a user’s device and browsing habits across various tools and marketing channels. until the browser is closed 

3.4. Cookies for marketing purposes

We use personalized cookies to track visitors’ website activity. The goal is to serve the most relevant ads to individual users, display content that fits their preferences, and encourage them to become active.

  • ads / ga-audiences Used by Google Adwords to target users who may be more likely to make purchases based on their browsing habits. until the browser is closed
  • pref Captures a unique identifier from which Google compiles statistics about the videos that a user has viewed on YouTube. 8 months
  • fr Used by Facebook to target users who, based on their browsing habits, have a higher propensity to shop. 3 months
  • tr Used by Facebook to target users who may be assumed to have a higher propensity to make purchases based on their browsing habits. until the browser is closed

4. CHECKING AND DISABLING COOKIE SETTINGS

Modern browsers allow you to change “cookie settings”. Some browsers automatically accept “cookies” by default, but this setting can also be changed to prevent the visitor from automatically accepting it for the future.

In case of migration, the browser will continue to offer the option to “set cookies” each time.

Even if “cookies” are enabled, the Data Controller will not memorize any ID or password. Even if the “cookies” are accepted, the visitor can use the services in complete security.

Please note that because the purpose of “cookies” is to support and facilitate the usability and processes of the website, disabling “cookies” cannot guarantee that the visitor will be able to fully use all the features of the website.

In this case, the website may work differently in the browser than planned.