This Cookie Policy (the "Cookie Policy") explains in detail why we (or the controller) may use "cookies" to collect information about visitors to the Stenix.org website (the "Website") and their use of the services. Additionally, we will provide you with information on which specific cookies we use and some details about cookies that may have been placed on the Website by third parties. In the event that a term capitalized in this Cookie Policy is not defined herein, it will have the meaning ascribed to it in the privacy policy, which is referenced in this document. There is a possibility that a term in this Cookie Policy may conflict with a term described in the Privacy Policy. In such a case, the term in this policy will take precedence.
Cookie Policy
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Introduction
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What is the point of Cookies?Cookies may be placed on your computer or other device to help us make your experience with the website and services more efficient, convenient, and generally more informative. We use cookies to recognize your device and browser, as well as to store information of this kind that will be useful for improving the website and the services it provides.
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Possible cookies' typesCookies used during session periods: Cookies used during the process of visiting a website are temporarily stored in the memory of your computer or other devices while you browse the site and are deleted after the browser is closed.
Cookies are persistent and are stored for a certain period of time, which can vary from cookie to cookie. The lifespan of persistent cookies is longer than that of session cookies, but they eventually expire after a specific period of time. Through them, we can determine whether you have visited the websites in the past.
Primary cookies and others that are not considered primary cookies are created directly by the website or any of its subdomains. Cookies used on websites are sometimes set by third parties without our consent. For example, these could be other processors, as described in the Privacy Policy, or technology partners with whom we do not collaborate. -
How do we use cookies?*NOTE: This list is for illustration purposes only and does not claim to be exhaustive. User identification on the Website, keeping the login process active, and remembering how you prefer to save your information for using the services are carried out by identifying you on the Website. To track a specific section or page of the site you visit, it is necessary to collect information.
Services for providing regional content covering geographic regions or tracking the applicable time zone for users in a particular geographic region. To allow the website to select and remember the languages in which the material should be presented to the user, it is necessary to determine language preferences. This process includes identifying and evaluating the capabilities of the user\'s device, which may enable the delivery of various content depending on the browser used on the device.What type of cookies do we use?Essential cookies. We may use cookies on your device if they are necessary for providing services, including intended user functions and website usage. These are essential for navigating the web page and utilizing all available features. Although these cookies cannot be disabled, they are still used for some important site options, such as login, forms, and preference settings like time zone or language (as previously mentioned).
Analytical cookies. These cookies contain information about how you use the site, which parts are used most frequently, and how you interact with the services. We can track various usage statistics and better understand how much time you spend on the website or in other areas where you interact with the services. These statistics are intended to help us improve websites and the services they provide.
Functional cookies. These cookies are used to help us provide more functional and convenient services on our website and elsewhere, as well as to give you a more personalized experience with our services. These cookies may be used by third-party providers, to whom you give consent when accepting the terms of this Cookie Usage Agreement and the Privacy Policy when visiting the site or using the services provided in connection with it. We can block these cookies, but if we do, some parts of the website may not function as intended.
Social media cookies. These cookies are designed for use in social media services. They allow you to share parts of the website on various social media platforms, providing different ways to do so. These cookies can track some of your actions, which helps create a profile of your interests to enhance your experience.
Targeting or advertising cookies. These cookies are used to show you advertisements that may be relevant to your interests or activities when browsing websites. When you interact with their content on the website or otherwise, using the services provided by you, they are most often placed by third parties.Interest-based advertising.Cookies may be used to collect information about your lifestyle and preferences in order to create so-called "interest-based advertising." According to the rules, companies must send you offers for products and services that match your interests. While you will still receive advertisements, they may not necessarily be tailored to your interests if you choose to opt out of cookie usage.How can I block cookies?If necessary, you can pause or limit the use of cookies and other tracking technologies, such as pixel tags. Using this method, you can block or remove them from your device by changing the settings in your browser. The result may vary depending on the device and browser used.
Once you have correctly blocked cookies in your browser, some of its features may become unavailable or function incorrectly.How do I opt out of third-party cookies and targeted advertising?In order to understand and manage cookies that enable the creation and distribution of ads based on personal preferences, we strongly recommend visiting the websites of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) and the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI). You can learn more by visiting the section at https://youradchoices.com/.
Most often, advertising agencies that provide interest-based services are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) or follow the DAA\'s self-regulatory principles for online advertising. Using the NAI and DAA websites, you can opt out of these third parties by visiting their opt-out pages on these websites. You can also do so right now by following the link http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.
Please note that if you choose to opt out of online advertising and links, they will still be available to you, but only if they are not specifically tailored to your lifestyle.