The company installs and operates devices that automatically collect personal information, such as 'cookies', which store and find your information from time to time. A cookie is a very small text file sent to your browser by the server used to operate the company's website and is stored on your computer's hard disk.
You have the choice to install cookies. By setting options in your web browser, you can allow all cookies, go through verification each time a cookie is stored, or refuse to store all cookies.
Disabling or Deleting Cookies
You have the right to exercise the right to disable or delete cookies from this website at any time. Disabling or deleting cookies takes different forms depending on the features of the browser you use.
Additional Information
- This website or its legal representative is not responsible for the content or authenticity of the privacy policies that third parties specified in this cookie policy may have.
- The web browser is a tool for storing cookies, and your right to delete or disable cookies must be exercised in that browser. This website or its legal representative cannot guarantee the correct or incorrect use of cookies by the specified browsers.
- In some cases, cookies must be installed so that the browser can remember your decision to refuse the use of cookies.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cookies
What are cookies?
- Cookies are secure files that store information from almost all websites you visit in your browser.
- Cookies are used to remember your visit when you return to the website.
- Cookies are not viruses, Trojan viruses, worm viruses, spam mail, or spyware, and they do not open pop-up windows.
What information do cookies store?
- Cookies do not store your sensitive information such as credit card or financial data, photos, or personal information.
- Cookies store information such as technical nature, personal preferences, and personalization of content.
- The web server recognizes you as your web browser, not as a person.
What types of cookies are there?
- Technical cookies: The most basic cookies, they distinguish whether the visitor is a person or an automated application to perform basic tasks for the smooth functioning of the site.
- Analysis cookies: Collect information such as the type of browser you are using, sections you frequently use, products you inquire about, time of use, and language.
What are individual cookies and third-party cookies?
- Individual cookies mean cookies created by the site you visit, and third-party cookies refer to cookies made through services such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google, or external providers.
Can I delete cookies?
- Yes, you can not only clear cookies but also block specific domains in a general or personal format.
- Deleting specific website cookies is possible by going into browser settings, finding the domain in question, and then deleting it.
Cookie setting instructions for the most popular browsers: