Cookie Policy
We use cookies to improve your experience on the Sites and to recommend content that may be of interest to you.
You may indicate your acceptance of our use of cookies in accordance with this Policy by clicking OK in the appropriate field on the banner displayed on the Sites or by continuing to use the Sites after the banner has been displayed. However, please note that if you do not click OK but continue browsing the Sites, you will be deemed to have accepted the use of cookies (and the purposes for which they are used) in accordance with this Data Privacy Policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are pieces of information that websites transfer to your hard drive for record-keeping purposes. The use of cookies is an industry standard – you can find them on almost every website on the Internet. They are used to recognize visitors when they return to our website. When we know that it is you, we can personalize your visit.
We may also evaluate our content and services and tailor our Sites to visitors based on other information we collect, such as IP addresses, which are numbers assigned to your computer whenever you use the Internet, pixel tags (or clear GIFs), or the type of browser or operating system you use. This information is collected in aggregate form, but may be linked to your Personal Information through the use of cookies, as described above.
Which cookies do we use?
When you visit our Sites, your device may download the following types of cookies:
There are two types of cookies:
Persistent cookies remain on the user’s device for a specific period of time determined by the cookie itself. They are activated each time the user visits the website that created the cookie.
Session cookies are temporary. They enable website operators to link user activities during a browsing session. A browser session begins when the user opens the browser and ends when the browser is closed. When you close your browser, session cookies are deleted.
Strictly necessary cookies are essential for navigating the website and using its features. These cookies do not collect information about you that can be used for marketing or tracking your browsing activity on the Internet.
Examples of our use of “strictly necessary” cookies include:
Assigning unique identifiers to individual visitors so that website visits can be analyzed.
Performance cookies collect data for statistical purposes about how users use websites; they do not contain personal information such as names and email addresses and are used to improve the user experience on the website.
Here are some examples of how we use performance cookies:
Collecting data about website visits, including the number of visitors and visits, the amount of time spent on the site, the pages clicked on, and where visitors came from.
Comparing this data with other websites using data collected by recognized measurement and research companies.
The information provided by performance cookies helps us understand how you use our website; for example, whether you have visited us before, what you searched for, where you clicked, and how you found us. We use this information to improve our services. Generally, we use independent analytics companies to provide these services and, where this is the case, these cookies are set by third-party companies (third-party cookies).
Here are some examples of the use of functional cookies:
Storing user information on your account page.
Storing information about whether you have visited us before so that messages intended for first-time visitors are not displayed to you.
Advertising and targeting cookies are used to display advertisements that are relevant to you, while also allowing the number of times you see an advertisement to be limited and the effectiveness of a campaign to be determined by tracking user clicks. They also provide security during transactions. They are usually placed by third-party advertising networks with the permission of the website operator, but may also be placed by the operator itself. They may remember whether you have visited a website, and this information may be shared with other organizations, including other advertisers. However, they cannot determine who you are, and the collected data is never linked to your profile.
The following are the two main ways in which advertising cookies are used:
– Interest-based advertising (or online behavioral advertising) is when a third-party service provider places cookies on your device that record your Internet browsing activity and group your interests in order to display targeted advertisements relevant to you when you visit fidija.me. Your previous browsing activity may be used to infer certain demographic information (age, gender, etc.). “Retargeting” is a form of online advertising that enables our marketing partners to display advertisements to you based on your browsing activity outside the website. This allows companies to advertise to people who have previously visited their websites. Such cookies are usually placed on your devices by third-party advertising networks. Without these cookies, the online advertising you encounter would be less relevant to you and your interests.
