Utilizing and perusing the www.qr-codecreator.dev website implies acceptance of this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). This Policy explains how cookies are used on the website. By continuing to use this website, you attest that you have read these terms and agree to them.
It is important to understand that changes to this Cookie Policy could occur suddenly and at any time. Users will be informed through the website(s) if there are any significant changes. Users should visit this page frequently to be informed about any updates to our privacy policies. Any modifications to this Policy are accepted by you if you continue to use the Site. If you are not in agreement with the terms stated in this Policy, your sole options are to stop using the Site or adjust the settings of your browser to block cookies.
This document explains the rules that govern how cookies are used on the website, including how to incorporate and apply the definitions and interpretations provided in our Privacy Policy.
- What cookies are
- Which cookies are used on the Site when you use it
- How third parties use cookies on the Site
- Your cookie preferences
- Information Based on Interest
- What are cookies?
As you navigate the website, a small text file known as a "cookie" may be placed in your browser to identify you as a user and protect your personal information. Cookies serve a variety of purposes, such as maintaining user preferences, providing analytical data, facilitating the display of advertisements and behavioral advertising, and assisting with certain services.
Session cookies, or transient cookies, and permanent cookies, or persistent cookies, are the two types of cookies. Session cookies are automatically deleted when the web browser is closed, whereas persistent cookies stay in the browser until they are deleted on purpose or until their specified expiration date. The predetermined expiration dates of the cookies range from a few minutes to a few years.
First-party cookies are those that a website stores on a user's web browser's storage device. However, cookies generated by a domain different from the one being visited are occasionally called "third-party cookies."
Pixel tags and cookies work together on our websites. It's likely that you've come across transparent GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags when browsing the internet. The pixels track visitors to our website from different services in conjunction with cookies to evaluate their behavior. Pixel tags are employed by us and our business partners for various purposes, such as Retargeting (as mentioned in our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (as explained in our website's Section 5).
- What cookies are used for when I use the Site?
By using the website or our services, you agree that there's a chance that we, or third parties, will set up cookies on your browser. We kindly suggest that you read our Privacy Policy to gain a deeper understanding of the many types of cookies that are used and the corresponding usage patterns.
Cookies can be used for several purposes, such as the following:
First-party cookie use is required in order to use certain features of the website, such as persistent sign-in and successful transaction processing.
We utilize analytics cookies to collect data about how users interact with the Site(s) so we can evaluate its effectiveness and improve their functionality. It's also critical to note that these cookies can be used in A/B testing, which facilitates the assessment of user reactions to various website iterations, advertisements, or features. Analytics cookies fall into one of two categories: first-party cookies or third-party cookies.
The term "preference cookies" refers to the type of cookie that websites use to store user preferences.
Ad networks and platforms place third-party cookies, commonly known as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies, on users' computers. These technologies are mainly being utilized for two purposes: (i) presenting personalized ads based on user preferences and interests found through online activities; and (ii) facilitating the display of ads and measuring their efficacy.
- How do third parties use cookies on the Sites?
Cookies are necessary for the gathering of anonymous user data that is utilized by analytics software, third-party services, advertising networks, and other apps. These companies use cookies to track users' behavior when they visit other websites in the future as well as to monitor and assess the actions they do on the website. After applying anonymization, the collected data is used to understand user behavior and preferences. This process aids in providing more precisely targeted services and marketing.
- What are my cookie options?
If someone is against cookies in general, or against a particular kind, they can change the browser's settings to erase cookies that have already been stored and prevent new ones from being accepted. To completely comprehend how to accomplish this activity, refer to the instructions that came with your online browser. It is crucial to remember that blocking or erasing our cookies could make it harder for you to access certain areas of our websites, use particular services, and maintain your preferences.
The corresponding privacy policies contain instructions on how to disable third-party cookies.
- How to manage cookies?
A further description of how using cookies can improve users' experiences on our website and when using our services can be found in the Cookie Policy. If users choose to disable cookies, there may be some problems or limitations with our website's functionality.
How to disable behaviorally targeted advertising cookies
If you are a consumer in the European Union with concerns about cookies used for behaviorally targeted advertising, go to www.youronlinechoices.eu for more information. Users in the US can visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices to learn more about these cookies, which display advertisements depending on how you use the website and other websites. These tools offer choices and insights to help you manage your preferences about different advertising methods.
Here are some helpful guidelines for modifying your browser's cookie settings.
Google Chrome:
The wrench icon in the browser toolbar must be found and selected by the user in order to use the desired feature. To see the options, please click the "Settings" tab. To view other choices, please click "Show advanced settings." Kindly select the 'Content settings' option to view the "Privacy" section.
To allow the use of cookies, navigate to the "Cookies" section and choose "Allow local data to be set". This will enable the use of both first-party and third-party cookies. To allow the selective acceptance of first-party cookies, users should select the option that prohibits all third-party cookies without any exceptions.
To disable cookies, navigate to the "Cookies" menu and choose the "Block sites from setting any data" option.
Remember that there are various settings in Chrome for enabling and disabling cookies. For more information about the various cookie settings in Chrome, go to this Google page: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:
Go to the top of your browser window and choose the 'Tools' option to open the necessary menu. Please choose "Internet Options" from the displayed drop-down menu. It is recommended that users open the settings window and find the 'Privacy' tab among the menu options.
Turn on cookies: Kindly adjust the slider to "Medium" or a lower position.
To disable cookies, move the slider to the highest point; this will practically stop any cookies from being sent.
Remember that Explorer has several options for turning on and off cookies. For more information on the other cookie settings that are accessible in Internet Explorer, visit this Microsoft page: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Microsoft Edge
Users must find and click the "More actions" button on the toolbar in order to access further options. Select "Settings" from the option that appears in the dropdown box.Kindly find the "View advanced settings" option and click on it. Users have two options in the Cookies section: either accept cookies as is (the default configuration) or reject only third-party cookies (as the option to exclude cookies is limited). Could you please start the Microsoft Edge browser's restart process?
Mozilla Firefox
To access the browser settings, you need to choose the 'Tools' option from the menu bar. Select the option labeled 'Options' from the provided menu. Kindly continue to the privacy section.
To enable the functioning of cookies, make sure that the option 'Accept cookies for sites' is enabled.
Users can choose not to accept cookies by deselecting the labeled option "Accept cookies for sites."
Remember that Firefox offers various options for turning on and off cookies. For more information, visit Mozilla's https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US.
Opera
To access the browser settings, users are advised to click on the "Settings" option found in the browser menu. Feel free to choose "Quick Preferences".
To activate cookies, make sure that the "Enable Cookies" option is chosen.
You need to uncheck the "Enable Cookies" box in order to disable cookies.
Remember that Opera has various options for turning on and off cookies. Go to this Opera Software page to learn more about the other available cookie options: Browser tutorials: http://www.opera.com/browser/security/privacy/
Safari on OSX
To access the Safari web browser's options, users need to select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar. Select the 'Preferences' option from the menu that opens. Please choose the 'Security' menu item.
To accept cookies, go to the "Accept cookies" menu and choose "Only from the current site."
To disable cookies, select 'Never' under 'Accept cookies'.
Remember that you may enable and disable cookies in Safari using a variety of settings. For further information about the various cookie settings in Safari, go to this Apple page: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html.
All other browsers
Please contact the browser's manufacturer or utilize the "help" function of the browser.
- How to manage your cookies?
Most web browsers include an integrated capability that allows them to automatically accept cookies without requiring any action from the user. It is also possible to change the browser's configuration to refuse cookies or require user consent before accepting them.
It's crucial to remember, though, that disabling our cookies may make your experience on our website less pleasurable. This may mean customized data and information or limited access to particular areas.
- Interest-Based Advertising
As marketers, we use interest-based advertising that is supplied by suppliers to provide customized messages and content that are precisely tailored to individual interests. Understanding that the Site is not liable for the actions of third parties is essential to accepting that they may use cookies or other technologies to offer online, mobile, or email advertising services.
Please email [email protected] with any questions you may have about our cookie policy.