Cookie Policies
Cookie Policy
This policy covers cookies, web pages and mobile applications operated by SC DINAMIC 92 DISTRIBUTION S.R.L.
What are Cookies?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers stored on a user’s computer, mobile device or other equipment accessed by the internet. The cookie is installed by a request issued by a web server to a browser (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox). It is completely “passive” (contains no software, viruses or spyware and cannot access information on the user’s hard drive).
Role of Cookie files
Cookies allow the user’s equipment to be recognised and the web page displayed accordingly, tailored to the user’s preferences. Cookies are designed to provide a pleasant and safe web browsing experience and offer comprehensive services based on your online behaviour on websites. Specifically, based on cookies SC DINAMIC 92 DISTRIBUTION S.R.L has the possibility to:
Adapt the presentation and display of the site to your preferences. (language, resolution, etc.)
Create anonymous, non-personally identifiable statistics based on your behaviour. on the website and the interest shown in the articles presented. These statistics allow us to improve the structure and content of the site so that we can provide you with the information you need.
Provides web security measures.
What Cookies do we use?
The SC DINAMIC 92 DISTRIBUTION S.R.L. website uses two (2) types of cookie files: per session and fixed.
Per-session cookies are temporary files that are installed on your terminal. during your visit to our website and until you log out or close your browser.
Fixed cookies remain on the terminal you use. for a longer period, depending on their settings or until you manually delete them. The cookies used are: __utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz, __utm* (Google Analytics for site statistics); _ok, _okac, _okbk, _okdetect, _okla, _oklv, hblid, wcsid, olfsk (Olark Chat for the live chat module on the page); dzt_session, (Session cookies that are deleted after you close the browser, used for account access); agreecookies (Cookie stored after you click on the Agree to use cookies button).
How are cookies used on www.dinamic92.ro?
Your visit to our website may install cookie files for us to analyse:
– site performance
– your registration (login, newsletter etc.)
– your profile by user
– your location for geotargeting purposes.
Do cookies record and/or contain personal data?
Cookies do not ask for personal information and do not personally identify Internet users. Personal data collected through Cookies may only be used to facilitate certain functionalities. This data is encrypted so that unauthorised persons cannot access it.
Deleting Cookies
Applications used to access web pages (e.g., browsers) save Cookies on Internet users’ terminals by default. However, the settings can be changed by you. so that your web browser blocks the automatic setting of Cookies. Detailed information on how to manage cookies is available in the settings field of your web browser. Please note that limiting the use of cookies may affect some of the functionality of how pages are displayed.
Why are cookies important for the Internet?
Cookies are important for the efficient functioning of the Internet, in the user’s interest, as they help to create a simple and personalised web browsing experience based on each user’s interests, preferences and behaviour.
Blocking or disabling cookies may make some sites unusable or significantly limit your experience. on the web. Blocking or disabling cookies does not mean you will no longer be delivered advertisements, but it does mean that the web pages you are on will no longer provide an experience tailored to your type. behaviour and preferences.
Cookie files are important for:
– Content and services tailored to your preferences. – categories of products and services.
– Offers tailored to your interests
– Retain child protection filters on web content (family mode options, safe-search functions).
– Limiting the frequency of ad delivery – limiting the number of times an ad is shown to a particular user on a site.
– Delivering relevant advertising on a per-user basis.
– Measuring, optimising, and recording data related to site performance – statistics related to traffic and content viewed. This information is important to improve the web experience for users.
– Web security and user privacy issues
Cookies are NOT viruses and do not collect personal data.
However, Cookies can be used to the detriment of users by Spyware. Because they store user browsing preferences and history information, Cookies can be used as Spyware. Anti-spyware applications are designed to mark cookies for deletion in anti-virus/anti-spyware scanning procedures.
Browsers have built-in privacy settings that offer different levels of cookie acceptance – such as time and automatic deletion at the end of a web session.
Tips for safe and responsible browsing based on cookies.
They are almost unavoidable because of their flexibility and the fact that most of the largest and most visited sites use cookies. Disabling cookies will not allow users access to the most popular and used sites, including YouTube, G-mail, Yahoo, and others.
Other security issues related to Cookies
As all Internet users have the right to protect their online identity, it is advisable to be informed about possible security risks. Since these files are constantly exchanging information between your browser and the site you are visiting, information transmitted through cookies can be intercepted by unauthorised persons or programs. For example, this is possible if the browser connects to the server using an unencrypted/unsecured network – such as some Wi-Fi networks.
Other cookie-based attacks may be possible due to the wrong settings of these server files. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted channels, attackers can use this vulnerability to gain access to information transmitted through Cookies. For these reasons, paying close attention to the settings that protect your personal information available online is essential.
Here are some tips to ensure your web browsing is safe and secure with Cookies.
Customise your browser settings for Cookies. If you are the only user of your terminal, you can set extended Cookie expiry times.
If you are not the only user of the terminal, consider deleting your browsing data every time you close the browser.
Install anti-spyware applications and constantly update them.
Ensure that the browser you use is always up to date, as many cookie-based attacks are possible due to weaknesses in older browser versions.
All browsers offer you the possibility to set your customised cookie action. To understand these settings, depending on the browser you are using, go to one of the links below:
Cookies settings in Firefox
Cookies settings in Google Chrome
Cookies Settings in Safari
For third-party cookie settings you can also consult the website:
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/ro/
Useful links
If you want to find out more information about cookies and what they are used for, we recommend the following links:
– Microsoft Cookies guide
– All About Cookies
– http://www.youronlinechoices.com/ro/