Cookies Policy

Cookies Policy

The https://colscent.ro website uses cookies.
Cookies are extremely small files, made up of a string of letters and numbers, stored on your computer by the servers of the web pages you are viewing. These files allow site owners to distinguish you from other users of the same site. Cookies cannot be run as code or used to deliver viruses and do not allow us access to your hard disk. We cannot read any information from your hard disk even if cookies are stored there.

Data generated by cookies on the COLSCENT website may be used for various purposes:

– Absolutely Necessary: Cookies are essential to allow you to browse the websitw and use its features such as accessing secure areas of the website.
– Functionality: These cookies allow the site to remember choices you make such as your username, preferred language or region to facilitate an enhanced browsing experience.
– Performance and Statistics: These cookies collect information about how visitors use a website, for example which pages are most visited or whether they receive error messages. These cookies help us to improve the functionality of future versions of the website.
Your continued use of this website indicates your consent to use cookies.

The purpose of cookies:

Cookies are created when the browser used by the visitor displays a website. The website sends information to the browser and the browser creates a file. Each time the visitor returns to the site the browser sends this file to the server used by the site. Cookies can ensure a much easier and much faster interaction between the visitor and the site.

Types of cookies:

Session-specific cookies. Session-specific cookies are stored in the memory of the visitor’s computer only for the duration of a browsing session and are automatically deleted when the browser is closed.
Permanent, persistent or stored cookies. Cookies of this type are stored on the visitor’s computer and are not deleted when browsing is stopped.
Flash cookies. If the visitor has Adobe Flash installed, small files may be stored in the memory of that equipment by sites that contain Flash elements known as Local Shared Objects and may be used for the same purposes as normal cookies.
First party cookies vs third party cookies. First party are placed by the website accessed by the visitor. Third party placed by another internet domain or website.

Information about security and privacy.

Cookies cannot look for information in the user’s equipment but they do store information of a personal nature. This information is not generated by cookies, but by the visitor, when they fill in online forms, register on certain websites or use electronic payment systems. Sensitive information is usually protected from unauthorized access, but it is possible for such cookies to intercept information transmitted between the browser and the website. Although quite rare, such situations can occur when the browser connects to the server using an unencrypted network, such as an unsecured wireless channel.

How can I stop cookies?

You can set your browser to stop accepting cookies or you can set your browser to accept cookies only from a specific website.

All modern browsers offer the possibility to configure cookie storage preferences. These settings are usually found in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. To understand these settings, you can use your browser’s “help” option for more details.