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Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a text file containing a small amount of information that a user downloads when accessing a website using a device (computer, tablet or cell phone) Cookies allow a website to "remember" your computer, but do not specify who is using it, and are intended to improve your user experience.
What is the scope of cookies?
Cookies are often used for different purposes, for example: to allow users to navigate efficiently between pages, to enable user options and generally improve their browsing experience, to customize the website to their navigation and user profile. They can also help to ensure that the advertisements users see online are more relevant to their needs and interests.
We use it especially:
A) Session cookies, which last only for the duration of the browsing session, are usually used to facilitate access to the services offered by our website.
B) Persistent cookies, which last for more than one visit. They are used to remember the personal preferences and behavior of users within a website. In this case, when a user returns to our website, or visits a website that uses the same cookie, the website reads the cookie and recognizes the user's browser.
These cookies may be called:
C) First-party cookies, when you visit a website, i.e. MARK CROSS, are cookies provided by the website and can only be read by this website. A first-party cookie may be a session cookie or a permanent cookie.
D) Third-party cookies, which are designed to collect information, such as analytical information, including browsing statistics, in an anonymous manner. Other third-party cookies are designed to track our visitors' responses to our online promotions. This technology utilizes information about your visits to our website and to third-party websites on which we publish advertisements in order to push out relevant advertisements. We also use this information to understand which banner ads will attract users to our site.
In addition, third-party cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies.