Cookie Policy
Our website uses “cookies” (hereinafter referred to as “cookies”). These are files that store information in your web browser. Your consent is required for this. Cookies are used in accordance with Act C of 2003 on electronic communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on certain issues of electronic commerce and information society services, and the regulations of the European Union. Websites operating within the European Union must obtain users’ consent for the use of cookies and their storage on the user’s computer or other device. This policy applies to the cookies of the inutrial.com website.
What are “cookies”?
Cookies are small files that contain letters and numbers. A cookie serves as a tool for information exchange between the web server and the user’s browser. These data files are not executable, do not contain spyware or viruses, and cannot access the contents of the user’s hard drive.
What can cookies be used for?
The information sent by cookies helps web browsers recognize users more easily, allowing them to receive relevant and “personalized” content. Cookies make browsing more convenient, including online security features and relevant advertising. Cookies also allow website operators to create anonymous statistics about visitor behavior. These statistics help site editors customize the website’s appearance and content even better.
Types of cookies you may encounter:
Websites may use three types of cookies:
– Session (temporary) cookies, which remain on your device only until you leave the website.
– Persistent (permanent) cookies, which remain on your device for a longer period, depending on your browser settings, until you delete them.
– Third-party cookies, set by a third party in your browser (e.g., Google Analytics). These are placed on your browser if the visited website uses services provided by a third party.
Essential session (session-id) cookies: These cookies are necessary for navigating the website and for the functioning of its features. Without accepting these cookies, parts of the website may not display properly.
Analytical or performance cookies: These cookies help distinguish website visitors and collect data on how visitors behave on the site. They ensure, for example, that your login information is remembered when requested. They do not collect personally identifiable information and store data anonymously and in aggregate (e.g., Google Analytics).
Functional cookies: These cookies improve the user experience. They detect and store information such as the device you are using to access the site or data you previously entered and requested to be saved, such as automatic login, preferred language, text size, font, or other customizable elements of the website. These cookies do not track your activity on other websites. However, the information they collect may include personal identifiers you shared.
Targeting or advertising cookies: These cookies allow websites to provide information (marketing) that is most relevant to your interests. Your explicit consent is required. These cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits.
Why are cookies important on the internet?
Cookies make browsing more convenient by customizing advertisements and content according to your browsing history. Disabling or restricting cookies may make some websites unusable. Restricted or disabled cookies do not mean that ads will not appear, but the displayed ads and content will not be personalized to your needs or interests. Examples of cookie use include:
– Displaying content, services, and products tailored to user preferences.
– Offers based on user interests.
– Remembering login information when requested.
– Remembering parental control settings for internet content (family mode options, safe search).
– Limiting the frequency of advertisements.
– Displaying relevant advertisements to the user.
– Geotargeting.
Security and data protection considerations
Cookies are not viruses or spyware. They are simple text files, so they are not executable and cannot be considered programs. However, they could be used maliciously to hide information in cookies, functioning as spyware. Antivirus programs may therefore delete cookies. Since devices and web servers continuously exchange data during internet browsing, an attacker could intercept information stored in cookies, for example, if internet (WiFi) settings are not properly secured.
Managing and deleting cookies
Cookies can be deleted or blocked in the browser you use. By default, browsers allow cookies. You can disable them or delete existing cookies in your browser settings. Browsers can also notify users when a cookie is being sent to their device. However, disabling or restricting cookies may degrade browsing experience and cause website features to malfunction.
– Settings are generally found in the browser’s “Options” or “Settings” menu. Each browser is different, so please consult your browser’s “Help” menu for guidance.
– To disable anonymous Google Analytics cookies, you can install a “Google Analytics plug-in” in your browser, which prevents the website from sending information about you to Google Analytics.
Further information on data processing can be found in the Privacy Policy: https://inutrial.com/adatkezelesi-tajekoztato/