COOKIE POLICY
Cookie Policy Last Date Modified 02/2019
We collect and use cookies on all the company’s websites (“the Service”). Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site. By clicking to accept our cookies policy and continuing to use the Service, you consent to the use of cookies.
Our Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how we use cookies, how third-parties we may partner with may use cookies on the Service and your choices regarding cookies.
Please refer to our Privacy Policy for additional information about what, how and for what purposes we use and processes your personal data and your right to access your personal data processed.
You can change your choice by amending your browser settings at any time. If you disable cookies that we use, this may impact your user experience. Further details how to disable or enable cookies from your browser are listed below.
What are cookies
Cookies are small pieces of text sent by your web browser by a website you visit. A cookie file is stored in your web browser and allows us or a third-party to recognize you and make your next visit easier and the Service more useful to you.
How we use cookies
We use cookies to provide, protect and improve our products and services, such as personalizing content, offering and measuring advertisements, understanding user behavior and providing safer experience. We describe below the different types of cookies we use and the purposes they perform. Please note that the specific cookies we use may vary depending on the specific sites and services you use.
The two main ways we use advertising and targeting cookies are set out below:
Interest-based advertising (or online behavioral advertising) is where cookies are placed on your device by our third-party advertising partners which remember your web browsing activity and group together your interests in order to provide you with targeted advertisements which are more relevant to you when you visit our websites. Your previous web browsing activity can also be used to infer things about you, such as your demographics (age, gender etc.). This information may also be used to make the advertising on our websites more relevant to you.
‘Retargeting’ is a form of interest-based advertising that enables our third-party advertising partners to show you advertisements selected based on your online browsing activity away from the Website. This allows companies to advertise to people who previously visited their website. These cookies will usually be placed on your device by third party advertising partners and we have listed the main ones we work with as follows: Google AdWords |Bing | Facebook |Yandex |VKontakte | HotJar | Optimizely
Without these cookies, online advertisements you encounter will be less relevant to you and your interests.
In addition to our own cookies, we may also use various third-party’s cookies to report usage statistics of the Service.
Types of cookies
Essential or Required cookies:
These cookies are indispensable to provide you with our websites and services and to enable basic functions such as the provision of a shopping card or product application functions. If you disable these cookies, we will not be able to meet your requests.
Performance and functionality cookies:
These cookies collect information about how to use our sites and services and allow us to remember the choices you make while browsing. The information that collects these cookies allows us to optimize our sites and make it easier for them to use and does not personally recognize you. If you disable or reject these cookies, you may not be able to use certain features of our sites, applications, and services and may reduce your support or information.
Analytics and customization cookies:
These cookies collect the information we use in a comprehensive format to help us understand how our websites, apps and services are used, and how effective our marketing campaigns are and how help customize our sites. If you disable or reject these cookies, you may not be able to use certain features of our sites, applications, and services and may reduce your support or information.
Advertising cookies:
These cookies collect information about your browsing history or purchase history and are used to make your advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform tasks such as preventing a repeat of the same ad from appearing, ensuring that ads are displayed properly, and, in some cases, selecting ads based on your interests. We can share this information with third parties to help create and deliver ads personalized to you and your interests. If you disable or reject these cookies, you may not be able to use certain features of our sites, applications, and services and may reduce your support or information.
Social networking cookies:
These cookies are used to share pages and content on our sites and services through social networking of third parties and other websites. These cookies can also be used for advertising purposes.
Cookies placed by third parties
You may also encounter cookies on our third-party sites, apps, and services. We may also allow third parties to place cookies on our sites to track information about your online activities and / or third-party websites or online services, including the sending of ads targeted to that information, which may include remarketing of our products and the services you’ve seen on our websites and on third-party sites.
This Cookie Policy does not apply to cookies, applications, technologies or sites owned and / or operated by third parties or the practices of such third parties, even if they use or have access to our technology for storing or collecting information. To understand how third parties use cookies, please refer to third-party privacy policies and cookies.
What are your choices regarding cookies?
If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to automatically decline cookies or be given the choice of declining or accepting the transfer to your computer of a particular cookie (or cookies) from a particular site. If you’d like to delete cookies or instruct your web browser to delete or refuse cookies, please visit the help pages of your web browser. Some browser examples are listed below.
If you wish to manage your cookies please access and manage your subscription/preference settings on the below links.
Google Analytics: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en
Google Adwords: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen
Please note, however, that if you delete cookies or refuse to accept them, you might not be able to store your preferences.
- Internet Explorer. This page links to further information for different versions of IE – click here for the mobile version.
- Chrome
- Safari(or click here for mobile versions)
- Firefox
- Blackberries
- Android
- Opera
In case that the above links are not working for reasons that we are not managing please visit your browser settings to adjust your preferences. For example the following guidelines might help you.
Microsoft Edge – Windows 10
In Edge, click the three dots/lines button in the top right corner, then select ‘settings’ and ‘view advanced settings’. In the Cookies section you can choose whether to allow or block cookies from various sources.
Google Chrome
Click the ‘parallel bars’ menu button, choose the ‘Settings’ option, then scroll down and click the ‘Advanced’ link. Alternatively for older versions of Chrome choose ‘Options’ on the ‘Customize and control’ menu, then open the ‘Under the Bonnet’ tab. In the ‘Privacy and security’ section, click on the ‘Content settings…’ button and then the ‘Cookies’ option. Set the required cookie behaviour – add URLs to the ‘Block’, Clear on Exit’ and ‘Allow’ sections to configure cookie behavior for specific websites.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 – 11.0
Select the ‘Tools->Internet Options’ menu item, and then open the ‘Privacy’ tab – you can then adjust the slider to block or allow various categories of cookie. Alternatively by clicking ‘Advanced…’ you can exercise finer control over the browser’s behavior, choosing whether to accept, block, or prompt for cookies originating either on the website you are visiting (first party cookies) or originating from websites other than the one you are visiting (third party cookies, typically used by banner advertisements hosted on an advertiser’s website).
Firefox 7.0 and newer
Use the ‘Tools->Options’ menu item (may be under the Firefox button or ‘parallel lines’ menu button), then choose the ‘Privacy’ tab. Set the ‘Firefox will:’ option to ‘Use custom settings for history’. Now you can choose whether cookies are enabled for websites you visit and third party websites, and if so how long they will persist. You can also use the ‘Exceptions’ button to override the settings for particular websites.
Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad)
From the home screen tap the ‘Settings’ icon, then choose ‘Safari’. Find the ‘Accept Cookies’ option and set the required cookie behaviour.
Android browser
Tap the ‘Internet’ icon to start the browser, then press the phone’s menu button. From the list of options, choose ‘More’, and then select ‘Settings’, then ‘Privacy and Security’. Scroll down the resulting list and check or uncheck the ‘Accept Cookies’ item.
Windows Phone 10
In the Edge Browser, tap ‘…’ then ‘Settings’. Click on ‘View advanced settings’ then scroll down to the Cookies section, where you can select the required cookie behaviour.
Blackberry
Open the browser from the home screen, then press the Menu key, followed by ‘Options’. Under ‘Privacy & Security’ you can choose whether or not to ‘Accept Cookies’. Press the Menu key and select ‘Save’ to save your selection.