Cookie policy

This policy is complemented by the site’s policy on personal data protection in general and the site’s Terms and Conditions, which we encourage you to read, as they include useful additional information, including on the Data Protection Officer, all purposes of data processing, your rights, and their exceptions and limitations, etc.

Proper protection of personal data is an important objective for us. We want to be as clear and transparent as possible about our approach to this matter.

This website stores cookies on your computer. Cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you as a user. We use this information to improve and personalize your browsing experience, as well as to analyze and evaluate metrics related to visitors to our website, both on this website and in other online environments. To learn more about the cookies we use, please see our privacy policy.

Cookies and how to accept or reject them.

Cookies are small files that are stored on a user’s computer. They are designed to store a small amount of data specific to a particular visitor and the website they are visiting, and are accessible both to the person who owns the computer on which they were automatically saved and to the website that sent the file. This type of processing allows the server to deliver a web page tailored to a specific user, or perhaps even to transmit information from a visit to one site to another similar site with the same owner. The size of these files is tiny, so they do not affect the data storage capacity.

How do I know if cookies are enabled in my browser?

To check whether your browser is set to allow cookies, you will need to look in your browser settings for the section dedicated to cookies, usually under the heading “privacy and security options”. Also in this section you will find information on enabling or disabling cookies, deleting cookies. You can also view the content of these files.

What data is in a Cookie module?

Each cookie file is actually a small table or line of text containing pairs of values (key, data). Once the cookie file has been read from a website visitor’s computer by the program code on the website’s storage and delivery server, the data will be retrieved and used to personalise the web page accordingly.

When are cookies created?

Writing data to a cookie is usually done when information is submitted to the website being accessed – for example, after you press a ‘submit’ button, the data handling page could be used to store the values in a cookie. If the user has chosen to disable cookies, the write operation will fail and subsequent visits that might retrieve the information already submitted, from the cookie, will either work according to the default algorithm for new visitors or will ask the user to re-enter the information that would have been stored in the cookie.

How are cookies used by this site?

A visit to https://www.alezziinfinity.ro may place cookies on your system of the following types:

Site performance cookies;

Visitor analytics cookies;

Geotargeting cookies;

Registration cookies.

Do cookies contain personal data?

Cookies themselves do not contain or require personal information to be used and, in most cases, do not personally identify internet users. Personal data obtained indirectly through the use of cookies may be collected only to facilitate certain functionalities for the user or to provide traffic information to the site operator through which the cookies have been installed. Cookies are encrypted in a way that makes it impossible for unauthorised persons to access them.

 

Cookies are at the heart of the efficient functioning of a website, helping to generate a user-friendly browsing experience tailored to each user’s preferences and interests. Refusing or disabling cookies can make some sites very difficult or even impossible to use. Refusing or disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising – it just means that it will no longer be able to take into account your preferences and interests as evidenced by your browsing behaviour. Here are some examples of facilities that can be implemented using cookies:

  • Content and services tailored to user preferences – product and service categories;
  • Offers tailored to users’ interests – password retention;
  • Retain child protection filters on Internet content (family mode options, safe search functions);
  • Limiting ad serving frequency – limiting the number of times an ad is shown to a particular user on a site;
  • Provide more relevant advertising to the user.
  • Measurement, optimisation and analytics features – such as confirming a certain level of traffic to a website, what type of content is being viewed and how a user gets to a website (e.g. via search engines, directly, from other websites, etc.) Websites run these usage analytics to improve their sites for the benefit of users.

What are tracking cookies?

Some commercial websites include embedded advertising materials that are served by a third party website and it is possible that such ads may store a cookie for that website. This cookie will store information that could include the name of the site, certain products visited, pages visited, etc. When the user later visits another site that contains a similar embedded ad from the same third-party site, the advertiser will be able to read the cookie and use it to determine some information about the user’s browsing history. This allows publishers to serve ads targeted to a user’s interests, so in theory they have a better chance of being relevant to the user. However, many people see such “tracking cookies” as an invasion of privacy because they allow an advertiser to build user profiles without their consent or knowledge.

How to manage or delete cookies?

Where a site does not provide mechanisms for selecting or rejecting cookies, the storage of cookies on your computer can be controlled by a browser option that allows cookies to be rejected. Thus, through your browser settings, you can choose not to accept cookies or you can set your browser to accept cookies only from certain sites. However, you should bear in mind that disabling or deleting certain cookies may adversely affect or limit some of the functionality of websites.

Cookie settings in English:

Setting cookie in Firefox

Setting cookie in Edge

Setting cookie in Chrome for Desktop

Setting cookie in Chrome for Android

Setting cookie in Safari

Setting cookie in IExplorer

Setting cookies in english language:
• Setting cookie in Internet Explorer – Internet Explorer;
• Setting cookie in Firefox – Firefox;
• Setting cookie in Chrome – Chrome;
• Setting cookie in Safari – Safari;
• Setting cookie in Edge – Edge;

Setting cookie in Opera
Internet Explorer

Firefox

Safari

Safari Mobile

Opera

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To control from your browser how you accept cookies, you can access one of the links below – depending on your browser:

As the information on this web page may be subject to change as a result of changes in the legislation governing the processing of personal data or changes in the internal procedures used to process this type of data, please refer to this information whenever you want details of how your personal data is collected and processed.