Cookie Policy
The cookie policy may undergo changes based on legal regulations or recommendations from the National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing (ANSPDCP).
Our website uses cookie technology. Cookies are small text files made up of letters and numbers that are stored on the visitor’s device while browsing our site. They provide communication between user-defined settings and our site’s content. A cookie is installed via a request sent from a web server to a browser (e.g., Firefox, Chrome) and is “passive,” meaning it doesn’t contain software, spyware, viruses, or access the user’s hard drive. Cookies make browsing more efficient and pleasant.
Our site uses:
HTTP and HTML cookies:
An HTTP cookie is “a special text, often encoded, sent by a server to a web browser, then sent back (unchanged) by the browser every time it accesses that server” (Wikipedia).
Both types of cookies record a unique ID that helps generate statistical data about how visitors use the website. They track data gathered through the site, as well as platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Google.
You can refuse cookies using your browser settings. Our website’s pop-up lets you accept, customize, or disable cookies. However, disabling them may restrict access to certain site features.
For more details on cookie usage, check the link below:
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=ro
Manage cookies based on your browser:
- Internet Explorer: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/allow-or-block-cookies-in-microsoft-edge
- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
- Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
- Safari: https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-data-sfri11471/mac
Pixel tracking:
A pixel is an image used to set a cookie in the browser. When you visit a page containing a pixel, the browser requests the image. The image is returned with headers, including a “set-cookie” header that holds the cookie, which the browser then saves to your computer.
Google Analytics:
We use Google Analytics to measure the effectiveness of our ads and understand how visitors use our website. It counts visitors and collects data like time spent on the site and pages viewed.
Data generated by cookies, including IP addresses, is sent to Google servers in the US. However, for users in EU member states or other EEA regions, IPs are anonymized before transfer. In rare cases, full IP addresses are sent to and shortened on Google’s US servers.
Google processes this data to evaluate site usage, create activity reports, and offer related web and internet services. Google may share this data if required by law or if third parties process it on Google’s behalf. Google promises not to associate your IP address with other data it holds.
If Adobe Flash is installed, Google Analytics may store additional data called Flash cookies, which we use to analyze media usage. For instance, we track how often videos are replayed, how many viewers finish them, and how many stop midway. Adobe offers tools to control Flash cookies. By using this site, you agree that Google processes your data as described.
To opt out of Google Analytics tracking, use this link:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=ro
Google Ads:
Google Ads Remarketing lets Google display ads based on data collected from previous site visits. It uses a small text file known as the DoubleClick Cookie, stored on your computer when you access the site. This file helps recognize your browser when visiting other sites.
Data generated by the cookie, including your IP address, is transferred to Google servers in the US. Google analyzes your site usage to place targeted ads and prepare activity reports for website operators. Google may share this data as allowed by law or if handled by third parties on its behalf. However, your IP address will never be linked with other Google data.
You can disable AdWords cookies by adjusting ad preferences here:
https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922
To disable third-party cookies, visit the opt-out page.
Facebook Plugins:
Our site uses Facebook social plugins, operated by Facebook Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA (“Facebook”). These plugins are marked with Facebook logos.
When you visit a page with the plugin, your browser connects directly to Facebook’s servers. Facebook then receives information about the specific page you visited on our site. If you’re logged into Facebook, it may link this visit to your Facebook account.
If you interact with the plugin (e.g., by liking a post), the information is sent directly to Facebook and stored there. Details about Facebook’s data collection, processing, and use, including your rights and privacy settings, can be found on Facebook’s website.
To prevent Facebook from collecting your data via our site, log out of your Facebook account before visiting our site.