Cookie Policy
What are Cookies?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that will be stored on a user's computer, mobile device or other equipment from which the internet is accessed. The cookie is installed by a request issued by a web-server to a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome) and is completely passive (contains no software, viruses or spyware and cannot access information on the user's hard drive).
What are Cookies used for?
These files make it possible to recognise the user's terminal and present content in a relevant way, adapted to the user's preferences. Cookies ensure a pleasant browsing experience for users and support our efforts to provide convenient services to users.
What cookies do we use?
We use two types of cookies: per session and fixed. Per-session cookies are temporary files that remain on the user's terminal until the session ends or the application (web browser) is closed. Fixed files remain on the user's terminal for a period of time in the Cookie settings or until they are manually deleted by the user.
What are cookies used for on our websites?
Cookies are used to provide users of these websites with a better browsing experience and services tailored to the needs and interests of individual users, such as:
- Customizing certain settings such as the language in which a site is viewed, the currency in which prices and rates are expressed, keeping options for various products/services in the shopping cart/forms.
- Improving the usability of websites, including by identifying certain errors that occur when users visit/use them.
- Providing anonymous statistics on how these websites are used by inchirieriutilaje.net, as the owner of these websites.
-Anticipating certain goods/services that will be made available to users in the future through these websites.
How are these cookies used by our Websites?
The following cookies may be placed by using / visiting the website:
- Necessary cookies or website performance cookies
- User analysis / statistics cookies
- Geotargeting cookies
- Registration cookies
- Marketing / advertising cookies
Necessary cookies or website performance cookies
These cookies store the preferences of the user of these websites, so there is no need to set them each time you visit the site.
User analysis / statistics cookies
These tell us whether a user of our websites has visited these websites in the past. These cookies are only used for statistical purposes.
If you have previously registered we may know the details you have provided to us such as your email address or username - these are subject to the privacy and confidentiality provisions of the Privacy Policy and the provisions of the applicable legislation on the protection of personal data.
Cookies for geotargeting
These are used by software that determines the country of origin of the user of the web pages. The same advertisements will be received regardless of the language selected.
Registration cookies
When you register on our websites, we generate a cookie that tells us whether you are registered or not. Our servers use these cookies to show us which account you are registered with and whether you have permission for a particular service.
It also allows us to associate any comments you post on our websites with your username.
If you have not selected "Stay logged in", this cookie will be automatically deleted.
Marketing/advertising cookies
These cookies allow us to know whether or not you have viewed an online advertisement, what type of advertisement it is and how long it has been since you saw the advertisement.
They are therefore also used to target online advertising. We may also use cookies belonging to third parties to better target advertising.
These cookies are anonymous, they do not store information about the user but about the content viewed.
Do cookies contain personal data?
Cookies themselves do not require personal information in order to be used and, in most cases, do not personally identify internet users. Personal data collected through the use of cookies may only be collected to facilitate certain functionalities for the user. Such data is encrypted in a way that makes it impossible for unauthorized persons to access it.
Deleting Cookies
In general, an application used to access web pages allows cookies to be saved on the terminal by default. These settings can be changed in such a way that the automatic management of Cookies is blocked by the web browser or the user is informed each time Cookies are sent to his terminal. Detailed information about the possibilities and modes of Cookie management can be found in the settings area of the application (web browser). Limiting the use of Cookies may affect certain functionalities of the website.
All modern browsers offer the option to change cookie settings. These can usually be found in the "options" or "preferences" menu of your browser.
Since the installation of cookies and other tracking systems by third party services cannot be technically controlled by the owner (----------), any specific reference to such cookies or tracking systems installed by third parties is for guidance only.
Why are cookies important for the Internet?
Cookies are central to the efficient functioning of the Internet, helping to generate a user-friendly browsing experience tailored to each user's preferences and interests. Refusing or disabling cookies may make some sites unusable. Refusing or disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising, only that it will no longer be able to take into account your preferences and interests as evidenced by your browsing behavior.
Security and privacy issues
Cookies are NOT viruses! They use plain text formats. They are not made up of pieces of code so they cannot be executed or run themselves. Consequently, they cannot be duplicated or replicated on other networks to run or replicate themselves again. Since they cannot perform these functions, they cannot be considered viruses. Cookies can however be used for negative purposes. Because they store information about users' preferences and browsing history, both on a particular site and on many other sites, cookies can be used as a form of Spyware. Many anti-spyware products are aware of this fact and constantly flag cookies for deletion as part of anti-virus/anti-spyware deletion/scanning procedures.
Browsers generally have built-in privacy settings that provide different levels of cookie acceptance, validity period and automatic deletion after the user has visited a particular site. Other security issues related to cookies:
Since identity protection is very valuable and is the right of every internet user, it is advisable to know what possible problems cookies can create. Because cookies constantly transmit information back and forth between the browser and the website, if an attacker or unauthorised person intervenes in the data transmission path, the information contained in the cookie can be intercepted.
Although very rare, this can happen if the browser connects to the server using an unencrypted network (e.g. an unsecured WiFi network). Other cookie-based attacks involve incorrect cookie settings on servers. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted channels, attackers can use this vulnerability to trick browsers into sending information through unsecured channels. Attackers then use the information to gain unauthorised access to certain websites. It is very important to be careful in choosing the most appropriate method of protecting personal information.
Tips for safe and responsible browsing, based on cookies.
Due to their flexibility and the fact that most of the most visited and largest sites use cookies, they are almost unavoidable. Deactivating cookies will not allow the user access to the most widespread and used sites, including YouTube, Gmail, Yahoo and others.
Here are some tips that can ensure that you browse without worries, but with the help of cookies: Customize your browser settings regarding cookies to reflect a comfortable level of cookie security for you. If you don't mind cookies and you are the only person using the computer, you can set long expiration dates for storing browsing history and personal access data. If you share access to the computer, you may consider setting your browser to delete individual browsing data each time you close the browser. This is an option to access the sites that place cookies and to delete any visit information at the end of the browsing session. Install and constantly update your antispyware applications. Many of the spyware detection and prevention applications include detection of attacks on websites. Thus, it prevents the browser from accessing websites that could exploit the vulnerabilities of the browser or download dangerous software. Make sure your browser is always updated. Many of the attacks based on cookies are carried out by exploiting the weak points of the old versions of the browsers.
Cookies are everywhere and cannot be avoided if you want to enjoy access to the best and biggest sites on the Internet, local or international. With a clear understanding of how they operate and the benefits they bring, you can take the necessary security measures so that you can surf the Internet with confidence.
Disabling and refusing to receive cookies can make certain websites impractical or difficult to visit and use. Also, refusing to accept cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive/see online advertising. It is possible to set the browser so that these cookies are no longer accepted or you can set the browser to accept cookies from a specific site. But, for example, if you are not registered using cookies, you will not be able to leave comments.
All modern browsers offer the possibility to change cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the options or preferences menu of your browser.
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