Cookies Policy

A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies usually store your preferences, website settings, such as your preferred language or address. Later, when you open the same website again, the internet browser sends back cookies that belong to that page. This allows the site to display information tailored to your needs. In order for this website to work properly, in order to be able to make further improvements to the site, in order to improve your browsing experience, this site must store a small amount of information (Cookies) on your computer.

Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but according to European Union regulations from May 2011. we are obliged to ask for your consent before saving the Cookie.

By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies. By blocking cookies, you can still browse the website, but some of its features may not be available.

Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (such as name, address, email address, phone number, etc.). However, this information can only be saved if you approve and accept it.

Websites can’t access information you didn’t give them, and they can’t access other files on your computer.

The default cookie saving and sending activities are not visible to you. However, you can change your Internet browser settings so that you can choose whether to approve or reject cookie requests, delete saved cookies automatically when you close your browser, and so on

How to disable cookies?

By turning off cookies, you decide whether to allow cookies to be stored on your computer.

Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser.

For information on cookie settings, select the web browser you are using.

Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 7 and 8
Opera (English page)
Safari (English page).

If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use some of the functionalities on our website.

What are temporary cookies?

Temporary cookies or session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your Internet browser. They use them to store temporary information, such as shopping cart items.

What are persistent cookies?

Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your Internet browser program.

They help websites store information, such as login name and password, so you don’t have to log in every time you visit a particular site. Persistent cookies will stay on your computer for days, months, even years.

What are first-party cookies?

First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing, and can be permanent or temporary. With these cookies, websites can store data that they will use again the next time they visit that website.

What are third party cookies?

Third-party cookies come from advertisements on other websites (such as pop-ups or other advertisements) located on the website you are viewing. With these cookies, websites can track the use of the Internet for marketing purposes.

DENSEL uses cookies with the primary goal in order for our website to provide you with a better user experience. Session cookies – These are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close your internet browser. We use session cookies to provide access to content and enable commenting (things you must do when logging in with your information on the website). Persistent cookies – usually have an expiration date far in the future and will remain in your browser until they expire or are deleted manually.

DENSEL uses persistent cookies for functionalities such as “Stay logged in“, which makes it easier for users to access the portal.

We also use persistent cookies to better understand user habits so that we can improve the website according to your habits. This information is anonymous – we do not see individual user data.

There are several external services that store limited cookies for the user. These cookies are not set by this website, but some serve for the normal functioning of certain features that make it easier for users to access the content.

We currently provide:

Social networks:

Users can share posts on Facebook and Google+ that set cookies for the user.

Measurement of attendance:

DENSEL uses a service to measure traffic, which is Google Analytics. If you want to prevent the listed services from storing cookies for you, you can do so. There are currently several websites to turn off the storage of cookies for different services.

You can find out more at the following links:

http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/
http://www.aboutads.info/choices/