Cookie Policy
Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Marketicious SRL ("we", "our", "us") uses cookies and similar technologies on our website. By using our website, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.
Following Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016, on the protection of individuals concerning the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data in the electronic communications sector, all visitors to the website are asked for consent before cookies are placed.
Also, in the online environment, there are other websites, personalized pages including on third-party platforms (such as Facebook or YouTube) and applications accessed or used through such websites that are operated by or on behalf of marketicious.com and that use cookies as set out below.
By using this website, you consent to the use of cookies by marketicious.com following this Cookie Usage Policy. If you do not agree to our use of cookies, you should set your browser settings accordingly. Disabling the cookies we use may affect your user experience on this website.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files made up of letters and numbers that will be stored on a user's computer, cell phone or other equipment from which the internet is accessed.
Cookies enable the website to remember your actions and preferences (login details, language, font size and other display preferences) for a period of time. So you do not have to re-enter them each time you return to the site or navigate from one page to another.
There are 2 broad categories of cookies:
- Session cookies: they are temporarily stored in the web browser's cookie folder for the browser to remember them until the user exits the website or closes the browser window;
Persistent cookies: are stored on the hard drive of a computer or device and are re-enabled when you visit the website that created that specific cookie. Persistent cookies also include those placed by a website other than the one the user is currently visiting. These are known as third-party cookies. They remember a user's interests to deliver advertising that is as relevant as possible to the user.
What is the lifetime of a cookie?
Cookies are managed by web servers. The lifetime of a cookie can vary significantly depending on the purpose for which it is placed. Some cookies are used exclusively for a single session (session cookies), and are no longer retained once the user has left the website, while other cookies are retained and reused each time the user returns to the website (persistent cookies). However, cookies can be deleted by a user at any time through the browser settings.
What are third-party cookies?
Some content sections of some websites may be provided through third-party cookies such as an advertisement. Such cookies may be placed on the website and are called third-party cookies as they are not placed by the website owner. Such third parties are themselves bound by applicable legal regulations and the privacy policies of the website owner.
What types of cookies do we use?
The law stipulates that we may store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this website. For all other types of cookies, we need your permission.
Accessing this website may set cookies for the following purposes:
- Website performance: they remember user preferences on this website
- Visitor analysis: they tell us whether you have visited this website before
- For geotargeting: they are used by software that determines which country you come from, are completely anonymous and are used only for content targeting
- For advertising: this tells us whether or not you have seen an online advertisement, what type of advertisement and how long it has been since you saw it.
Cookies help generate a browsing experience tailored to each user's preferences and interests. Refusing or disabling cookies may make some sites unusable. Rejecting or disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising - it just means that your preferences and interests, as evidenced by your browsing behaviour, will no longer be taken into account. Examples of important uses of cookies (which do not require a user to log in via an account):
Content and services tailored to user preferences - categories of products and services
Offers tailored to user interests - password retention
Retention of child protection filters on Internet content (family mode options, safe search functions)
Limiting the frequency of advertisements - limiting the number of times an advertisement is displayed for a given user on a site
Providing relevant advertising to the user
Measurement, optimization 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 (for example: through search engines, directly, from other websites, etc.) Websites run these analytics on their usage to improve the website for the benefit of users
Do cookies contain personal data?
Cookies do not require personal information to be used and do not personally identify internet users. Personal data may be collected through the use of cookies only to facilitate certain functionalities for the user. This data is encrypted to prevent unauthorized access.
How can you change the cookie settings in your browser?
Delete or disable cookies. Applications used to access web pages allow cookies to be saved on the device from which the internet was accessed by default. These settings can be changed so that automatic cookie handling is blocked by the web browser or the user is informed each time cookies are sent to their device. More information about the possibilities and ways to manage cookies can be found in the web browser settings. Limiting the use of cookies may affect certain web page functionality.
Also, for more information about cookies and their use, we recommend all aboutcookies.org.
Learn more about us, how you can contact us and how we process your personal data in our Privacy Policy.