Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy clarified the different types of cookies and similar technologies that may be used
in our website services .This policy also introduces how you can manage cookies and similar
technologies.
1. What are cookies and similar technologies?
A Cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or mobile device when you browse a
website. Cookies allow you to enjoy a personalized experience when using our services, improve
website security, remember your preferences over a certain period of time, and help us improve the
efficiency of advertising and web search. Cookies store information about the specific terminal used,
but this does not mean that we can immediately know your identity. The contents of a Cookie can
only be retrieved or read by the server that created the Cookie.
We will use other similar technologies, such as pixel tags or web beacons, for the purposes described
above. Pixel tags in our services may also provide information read from the device to our servers
and/or third party servers to analyze usage of our Services or to provide content and advertising that
is more relevant to you. These pixel tags are classified and managed in the same way as cookies. In
this policy, we refer to all of these technologies collectively as "cookies."
We will use our best efforts to avoid collecting information (such as name, mobile phone number,
email address, GPS coordinates or other precise location) through cookies or similar technologies
that can be used solely to directly identify, contact or pinpoint an individual. However, we usually
need to collect a pseudonym's end-user identifier (such as a pseudonym Cookie ID, pseudonym AD
ID, etc.), IP address, and other basic information about the device/browser.
Please note that when you first use our services, we will display a Cookie banner and provide you
with this Cookie policy. If you continue to use the Services, you are deemed to have read and
consented to our use of cookies and similar technologies to process your data in accordance with
this Cookie Policy.
2. We use following types of cookies:
2.1.1 Strictly necessary cookies.These are cookies that are necessary for the essential operation of
the service, such as B. to authenticate users and to prevent fraudulent use.
2.1.2 Analytical/performance cookies.These allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors
and to see how visitors navigate through the service when they use it. This helps us to improve the
operation of the service, for example by ensuring that users find what they are looking for more
easily.
2.1.3 Functionality cookies.These are used to recognize you when you visit the service again. This
allows us to personalize our content for you, to greet you with your name and to save your
preferences (e.g. B. Your choice of language or region).
2.1.4 Targeting cookies.
These cookies store your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have
followed. We use this information to better tailor our website and the advertising displayed on it, as
well as the marketing messages we send to you, to your interests. We may also share this information
with third parties who provide us with a service for this purpose.
2.2 FIRST OR THIRD-PARTY COOKIE
2.2.1 First-party cookie.
A first-party cookie is a cookie set by a controller (or its processor). The operator of the website is
responsible for data processing (see imprint). The operator of the website processes the data
collected by the cookie for his own purposes, regardless of whether he has programmed the cookie
himself or uses a third-party cookie.
2.2.2 Third-party cookie.
A third-party cookie is a cookie set by a third party that is not identical to the operator of the website
that the user is currently visiting. Third-party cookies come from various third-party domains that
can use cookies flexibly to track user behavior on websites outside the third-party provider's offer
(especially for user-specific advertising). If the user visits a page on which the advertising network
advertises for the first time, the advertising present there can place a third-party cookie on the user's
computer. As a rule, the page visits and the respective length of stay of the user are stored. If he
visits a page again on which the advertiser's advertising is also placed, he can recognize the user by
means of the cookie and offer him individual advertising from his own repertoire thanks to the
information collected. The data collected by the cookie is processed by the third party for its own
purposes under its own responsibility or in joint responsibility with us.
3. Manage your cookies
Most browsers allow you to manage cookies (delete, block, allow cookies) according to your
preferences.
You can learn more about cookie management information for common browsers in the following
links. Link"Google Chrome"
Link"Internet Explorer"
Link"Firefox"
Link"Microsoft Edge"
Link"Apple Safari"
You can disable cookies at any time, but doing so may prevent you from using certain features of
the Service.