Cookie Policy

The purpose of this Cookie Policy is to elaborate on the usage of cookies and comparable technologies while you avail our service, the definition of tracking technologies, and the rationale behind their employment. Moreover, this document specifies the means through which you can manage their utilization. In case of any inquiries, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].

Cookies

When you visit our website, a small text file known as a cookie is placed on your device, such as a computer or smartphone, to store various information, such as your language preferences, browser, and device used to access the website. We refer to these cookies as "first-party cookies" since we set them. Additionally, we utilize "third-party cookies" from a different domain than our website to facilitate our advertising and marketing endeavors.

"Session cookies" are temporary and automatically expire once you close your browser, without remaining on your device. These cookies permit our website to connect your activities during a specific browser session.

On the other hand, "persistent cookies" remain on your device for a set duration, expiring on a designated expiration date or upon being manually deleted from your cache. These cookies are retained on your device between browser sessions and enable the recollection of your preferences and activities across our website.

Similar technologies

Apart from cookies, there exist alternative analogous technologies that could be employed on the web or mobile systems.

  • A "web beacon" also known as a "pixel tag," "web bug," or "GIF," is a small, transparent image that contains a unique identifier embedded into a website or email. When the website code is read by your browser, it communicates with our server to display the image, allowing us to gather technical details about your device, including operating systems and settings being used, and track your activities during a session. This information can also help us identify when each email was opened, from what IP address, and from what device. We use this data to enhance our email communications.
  • "Software development kits (SDKs)", are third-party development kits that could be installed in our mobile applications to help us understand how you interact with them and collect specific information about the device and network you use to access them.
  • "Local shared objects," commonly referred to as "Flash cookies," are pieces of data that Adobe Flash-enabled websites may store on your computer to facilitate Flash functionality, such as graphics, interactive animations, and other enhanced features. They can track similar parameters to cookies, but also provide information on the specific feature that the cookie is enabling. For example, we can receive information on how much of a video was watched and when viewing stopped. Tools to manage Flash cookies can be found directly on Adobe's website.
  • "HTML5 local storage" allows information to be stored within the browser's data files, similar to cookies, but with the ability to hold greater amounts of information without the need for an exchange of data with the website's server.
  • "Fingerprinting" involves combining a set of device information elements, such as device configuration data, CSS information, JavaScript objects, installed fonts and plugins, use of APIs, HTTP header information, and clock data, to uniquely identify a particular device.
  • "Device Identifiers" are unique numbers and letters assigned to specific devices, including Apple's ID for Advertisers (IDFA) and Google's Android Advertising ID (AAID). These identifiers are stored on the device and used to recognize you and your devices across various apps and devices for marketing and advertising purposes. You can reset your device identifier or opt out of personalized advertising in your device's settings.
  • "Social widgets" are buttons or icons provided by third-party social media providers that allow interaction with those services on a web page or mobile app screen. These widgets can collect browsing data that the third party receives and controls.

What are the ways to control the use of cookies and other similar technologies?

1. Browser and device settings

You can usually refuse to accept cookies and delete them using your browser settings. The process may vary depending on your browser and its version. For current information on how to block and delete cookies, visit the following links:

If you want more detailed instructions on controlling your cookies through your browser, you can find them at this site: https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-control-cookies/.

Please note that blocking all cookies can negatively affect the functionality of many websites. If you block cookies, you may not be able to use all the features on our website. If you want to reset your device identifier or opt out of personalized advertising, follow Google's or Apple's instructions.

To opt out of data usage by Google Analytics, follow the instructions provided at this link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

2. Choose to not participate in internet-based advertising.

The advertising vendors, third-party advertisers, and ad agencies we collaborate with may belong to the European Digital Advertising Alliance, the Network Advertising Initiative, or the Digital Advertising Alliance Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising. To opt-out of targeted advertising provided by these participating companies, please refer to the links below:

Cookies list

The table below contains details on the specific cookies we use, including their respective purposes. Additional information is available below:

1. Necessary cookies. These cookies are essential for the website to operate and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are typically set in response to your actions that request services, such as selecting your privacy preferences, logging in, or completing forms. While you can configure your browser to block or notify you about these cookies, certain areas of the website may not function as intended.

CookieTypeProviderPurposeExpiry
a_session_project-locateperso-id1st partyPersofinderThese cookies are utilized to monitor website sessions.1 year
a_session_project-locateperso-id_legacy1st partyPersofinderThese cookies are utilized to monitor website sessions.1 year

2. Functionality cookies. The following cookies are designed to identify you when you revisit our website. This allows us to tailor our content to your needs, address you by name, and remember your settings (such as language and location preferences). They may be established by us or by third-party vendors whose services we have incorporated into our pages. If you opt not to enable these cookies, some or all of these services may not perform as intended.

CookieTypeProviderPurposeExpiry
project-locateperso-id_sess1st partyPersofinderThese cookies are utilized to monitor website sessions.15 minutes

3. Analytical or performance cookies. These cookies enable us to identify and quantify the number of visitors, determine the most and least visited pages, and observe how visitors navigate our website while using it. This aids us in enhancing the functionality of our website, such as ensuring that users can quickly locate what they are seeking. If you choose not to accept these cookies, we will be unable to detect your visit to our site, which will make it impossible for us to evaluate its performance.

CookieTypeProviderPurposeExpiry
_ga1st partyPersofinderThis particular cookie allows us to differentiate between individual users, retain information about the timing and quantity of their previous visits, store traffic source details, and identify the commencement and termination of sessions. Our website's usage is analysed using Google Analytics.Session
_gat1st partyPersofinderThis particular cookie allows us to differentiate between individual users, retain information about the timing and quantity of their previous visits, store traffic source details, and identify the commencement and termination of sessions. Our website's usage is analysed using Google Analytics.1 day
_gid1st partyPersofinderThis particular cookie allows us to differentiate between individual users, retain information about the timing and quantity of their previous visits, store traffic source details, and identify the commencement and termination of sessions. Our website's usage is analysed using Google Analytics.1 day
collect3rd partygoogle-analytics.comThis cookie is employed to gather data and generate reports on website usage statistics in an anonymous and non-personally identifiable manner.Session

4. Marketing cookies. Marketing cookies track user activity across different websites in order to display advertisements that are customized and engaging for each individual user. This allows publishers and third-party advertisers to provide more valuable and relevant ads.

CookieTypeProviderPurposeExpiry
_gcl_au1st partyPersofinderWe utilize this cookie to retain the source from which you accessed our website.3 months
ads/ga-audiences3d partygoogle.comThese cookies originate from the retargeting pixel of Google Ads. Its purpose is to retarget and attribute traffic that originates from the social network.Session
IDE3d partydoubleclick.netThese cookies originate from the retargeting pixel of Google Ads. Its purpose is to retarget and attribute traffic that originates from the social network.1 year
pagead/1p-user-list/#3d partygoogle.comThese cookies originate from the retargeting pixel of Google Ads. Its purpose is to retarget and attribute traffic that originates from the social network.Session

Modifications to this policy

We reserve the right to modify this policy periodically, and we will notify you of any changes by updating the "Last updated" date below.

Last updated: 17.02.2023