By visiting and using www.qrcode-creator.tech, people automatically agree to follow the rules set out in this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). This paper explains how cookies can be used on this website and what the rules are. By continuing to use the platform, you show that you understand and agree to these rules.
This Cookie Policy could change at any time and without warning, so please keep that in mind. People who use the website will be notified through it if there are any major changes. Users should keep a close eye on our website so that they know about any changes we make to our privacy rules. If you keep using the Site after this Policy has been changed, it means you understand and agree to the new rules. You can either stop using the Site or change the settings on your computer so that cookies are not accepted if you don't agree with the terms of this Policy.
The article summarizes the rules for using cookies on our website, such as what they are and how to interpret them in line with our privacy policy.
A "cookie," which is a small piece of data, may be sent to your web browser while you try to visit a website. The main goals of this action are to make sure you are who you say you are and to keep your personal information safe. Cookies do many things, like making some services easier to use, collecting data for analysis, remembering user preferences, and making it easier to show ads and do behavioral advertising.
There are two types of cookies: session cookies, which only last for a short time, and permanent cookies, which stay on your computer for a long time. Session cookies are temporary because they are deleted from your browser as soon as you stop it. Permanent cookies, on the other hand, stay in the browser until they are removed on purpose or until the date they were set to expire. There is a wide range of time between the expiration dates that are already written on the cookies.
The first kind of cookies are the ones that a website stores on a user's computer browser. However, cookies that are made by a site other than the one being used are often known as "third-party cookies."
Pixel tags and cookies work together very well on our pages. People who browse the web may have come across pixel tags, web beacons, or clear GIFs on different sites. Along with cookies, pixels track how people use our website and what they do when they come from other websites. Pixel tags are useful for many things that we and our business partners do. As our Privacy Statement explains, these goals include Retargeting; as Section 5 explains, these ads are based on your interests.
If you choose to use the website or our services, there's a possibility that we or a third party will install cookies in your browser. To better understand the many kinds of cookies that are used and the corresponding temporal patterns of their usage, we kindly ask that you read our Privacy Policy.
Cookies can be used for a variety of purposes, including the following:
To access some functions of the website, such facilitating successful transaction processing or maintaining persistent sign-in, first-party cookies are required.
Analytics cookies are used by us to gather information about how the Site(s) are being used, with the goal of enhancing functionality and assessing efficacy. It's also important to understand that these cookies might be utilized for A/B testing, which lets you see how users respond to different ads, websites, or feature versions. Analytics cookies fall into two major categories: first-party cookies and third-party cookies.
The term "preference cookies" refers to cookies that are used on websites to store user preferences.
Third-party cookies are installed on users' computers by advertising networks or platforms. Sometimes, these cookies are referred to as "targeted" or "behavioral" advertising cookies. The two major purposes of these technologies are to: (i) simplify the display of advertisements and evaluate their effectiveness; and (ii) provide personalized advertisements based on the preferences and interests of the user as shown by their online behavior.
Cookies are necessary for the collection of anonymous user data for analytics, third-party services, advertising networks, and other uses. These companies employ cookies to monitor how visitors behave both on the website and on subsequent visits to other websites. They are also able to observe and evaluate user activity on the website. Following an anonymization process, significant insights into user interests and behavior are extracted from the collected data. Giving more precisely targeted marketing and services is made easier with this strategy.
To remove stored cookies and stop new ones from being accepted, users can adjust their browser's settings if they detest cookies in general or a specific type in particular. For a complete understanding of the procedure, it is recommended that you consult the instructions supplied by your online browser. It may be more difficult to use certain services, maintain your settings, and access certain areas of our websites if you decide to reject or delete our cookies.
Consult the privacy policies of each specific third party for details on disabling cookies.
The Cookie Policy offers a detailed explanation of how the utilization of cookies might enhance the user's experience, both during their visit to our website and while utilizing our services. If the choice is made to deactivate cookies, it is possible that specific problems or restrictions on the functionality of our website may occur.
How to disable cookies that specifically tailor advertisements according on user behavior
European Union customers seeking more information regarding cookies used for behaviorally targeted advertising can visit www.youronlinechoices.eu. Similarly, Americans have the option to access http://www.aboutads.info/choice to gain further knowledge about these cookies. These cookies facilitate the display of advertising that are tailored to users' browsing history on the Website and other online platforms. These tools provide a range of options and valuable information for effectively managing personal decisions on advertising methods.
This page provides comprehensive guidance on modifying the cookie settings of your web browser, making it an invaluable resource.
Google Chrome:
To access the desired feature, locate and click on the wrench icon in the browser toolbar. To access the settings, kindly navigate to the "Settings" menu. To access other options, please choose the "Show advanced settings" feature. Please click on the 'Content settings' button and choose the "Privacy" option.
Navigate to the "Cookies" category and select the "Allow local data to be set" preference in order to activate the utilization of cookies. This will enhance the usability of both first-party and third-party cookies. Users are advised to use the option that enables the blocking of all third-party cookies without any exceptions to promote the deliberate acceptance of first-party cookies.
To disable cookies, navigate to the "Cookies" menu and choose the "Block sites from setting any data" option.
Google Chrome has various options to enable or disable cookies. For a comprehensive understanding of the many cookie settings available in Chrome, please go to this Google webpage:
http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:
Accessing the required menu can be achieved by selecting 'Tools' from the 'Tools' menu at the top of the browser window. Please choose the 'Internet Options' option from the drop-down menu that has been provided. Users can locate the 'Privacy' tab by selecting it from the menu within the preferences window.
To activate cookies, proceed as follows: Please adjust the slider to a setting corresponding to the "Medium" or lower range.
In order to deactivate cookies, it is recommended to elevate the slider to its maximum position, which will permanently prevent the reception of any cookies.
Internet Explorer offers a range of cookie enablement and disablement options, which are noteworthy. For further details regarding the additional cookie configurations available in Internet Explorer, please refer to the following Microsoft webpage:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Microsoft Edge
Accessing additional options is possible by locating and selecting the "More actions" icon from the toolbar. Please select the "Settings" option from the drop-down menu that is provided.Once located, select the "View advanced settings" option. Individuals have the option to restrict the acceptance of cookies to specific third-party cookies or to approve all cookies per default, as indicated in the Cookies section. Please commence the procedure to reset the Microsoft Edge web browser.
Mozilla Firefox
Accessing the browser settings requires the selection of the 'Tools' option from the menu bar. Please utilise the drop-down menu that appears and select the 'Options' option. Please review the section titled "Privacy."
To ensure appropriate functionality of cookies, ensure that the "Accept cookies for sites" option is selected.
Users are provided with the option to disable cookies by rejecting the selected configuration labelled "Accept cookies for sites."
It should be noted that there are other ways to enable and disable cookies in Firefox. For additional information, please visit the Mozilla website at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for further information.
Opera
To view the browser settings, users must scroll to the menu and choose the "Settings" option. Navigate to the "Quick Preferences" area.
To facilitate the use of cookies, it is crucial to ensure that "Enable Cookies" is chosen.
To deactivate cookies, first choose the "Enable Cookies" check box.
Opera has several options for turning on and off cookies. Go to this webpage to find out more about Opera's additional cookie settings:
http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/. Published by Opera Software
Safari on OSX
To access the Safari web browser's options, users need to select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar. From the available drop-down menu, choose 'Preferences'. Please choose the 'Security' menu item.
Go to the "Accept cookies" area of the website and choose the "Only from the present site" option to allow cookies to be used.
To disable cookies, go to the 'Accept cookies' area and choose 'Never'.
Be aware that you can modify the degree to which you can block and enable cookies in Safari. For further details on the other cookie settings available in Safari, please see this Apple webpage:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html.
Every other browser
Please use the browser's "help" feature or get in touch with the browser's maker if you need assistance.
The majority of web browsers come with an integrated feature that allows them to accept cookies on their own without the user having to do anything. On the other hand, you can alter the browser's settings to reject cookies or request consent from the user before accepting a cookie.
It's important to note, though, that turning off cookies might not be the best way to browse websites. This can mean restricted access to particular regions or personalized data and content.
Marketers utilize interest-based advertising methods provided by suppliers to offer customized messages and materials that are tailored to each individual's unique interests. It is crucial to realize that third parties are not responsible for the acts or policies of the Site, including those who employ cookies or other technologies to provide email, mobile, or online advertising services.
Kindly send an email to [email protected] if you have any inquiries about our cookie policy.