The website www.irinatoma.com / www.irinatoma.ro uses cookies. The information below is intended to provide users more details about the placement, use, and management of cookies used across www.irinatoma.com / www.irinatoma.ro.
This web page uses a series of cookies to provide visitors with a better experience when navigating the website, as well as offering services tailored to the needs and interests of visitors.
The cookies provide website owners important feedback on how the visitors browse the web page, to that these websites are more efficient and more accessible.
What is a “cookie”?
An “internet cookie” (known as “browser cookie,” “HTTP cookie,” or simply “cookie”) is a small file consisting of letters and numbers and which will be stored on the user’s computer where internet is accessed.
A cookie is made of two parts: the name and content (or value). Moreover, the life of a cookie is limited. From a technical point of view, only the web server that sent the cookie can access again when the user returns to the website associated with such a web server.
Cookies itself do not need personal data to be used and, in most of the cases, they don’t identify the internet users.
There are two main categories of cookies. Session cookies are temporarily created in your browser’s subfolder when you visit a website. As soon as you leave the page, the session cookie is deleted. Persistent cookies remain in your browser’s subfolder and are reactivated when you visit the web page that created that cookie. A persistent cookie stays in the browser’s subfolder for the period set in the cookie file.
What is a cookie lifetime?
The life of a cookie can vary significantly, depending on the purpose for which it is placed. As mentioned above, some cookies are used exclusively for one session (session cookie) and are not stored once the user leaves the web page, while other cookies are stored and reused whenever the user returns to the website. However, cookies can be deleted by a user at any time, in the browser settings.
What are third-party cookies?
Certain websites’ content can be offered by third-parties / providers (for example, a video). Such third parties may place cookies on the web page (so-called “third-party cookies,” because they are not placed by the web page owner). The third parties must also comply with the applicable legal regulations and privacy policies of the website owner.
What cookies does this web page use?
Our website uses these types of cookies:
YouTube Cookies – on the website’s homepage was posted a video via YouTube secure channel. The cookies are installed only on your device, just when you play this video.
Google Analytics Cookies – these cookies provide anonymous/aggregate information about the place visited and user behavior on the webpage. These cookies monitor how visitors navigate the site and how they reached it. It is used to analyze the total (not individual) figures about the types of content that most visitors use or to detect what may be a problem for website navigation.
Google AdWords Cookies – these cookies help us to better manage our web page by analyzing the behavior of our online visitors. For instance, these cookies can track conversions from specific links on the website. Thus, a cookie can be generated in a user’s computer when they click on a specific link in an ad. This data is valuable to us because it allows us to reach the audience better and shows us how to provide more relevant content to our visitors.
Adjust the browser settings to cookies
If you are the only person using your computer/device, you can set long expiration dates for your browsing history. If you share the device, we recommend you to set your browser to delete the browsing data whenever you close the browser.
How to disable cookies
Most internet browsers are initially configured to accept cookies automatically.
Users can configure their browser to reject all cookies or to alert the user when cookies are sent to the device.
It is essential to remember that disabling or refusing to accept cookies can make some sections difficult to view and use.
All modern browsers allow changing cookie settings. These settings can usually be found in the “options” or “preferences” sections of your browser settings.
To understand these settings, use the “help” option in your browser settings.
For more information, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.