Cookie Policy for Apelsin.digital
This policy informs users about the presence of cookies on the Apelsin.digital website.
A cookie is a text file that contains information which is loaded onto your device when you first visit a website. With each subsequent visit to the original site or another site that recognizes the cookie, it is sent back. Cookies help the website recognize the user’s device, providing a personalized and efficient experience. Some cookies require user consent, while others do not.
There are cookies that are necessary for the proper functioning of the site. They are stored on your device for the duration of the current browser session. These files ensure the site operates correctly, including navigating between pages, automatically switching from http to https, and saving your cookie usage preferences on the site.
These cookies support the personalized features of the site. Without them, preferences cannot be saved, forms cannot be auto-filled, and other functionalities will be unavailable, requiring re-entering data on each page.
Cookies are not viruses and do not contain executable code. They do not run automatically, nor can they be copied or replicated across networks.
The Apelsin.digital website uses three types of cookies:
Strictly necessary cookies
These allow navigation through the site and use its basic functions. These temporary files are stored for the session and are required for technical tasks, such as site navigation. They are deleted when the browser is closed.
Performance cookies
These are stored for a longer period and are used for statistical purposes, such as tracking the number of unique visits to the site, time spent on pages, and other metrics. The collected data is anonymous and serves to improve site performance and user experience.
Functional cookies
These files save previously entered information (username, language, location) and provide enhanced, personalized features. Functional cookies also enable requested features and do not track the user’s actions on other sites.
The duration of cookie storage depends on their purpose. Some are deleted after the session, while others are saved and used during each return visit. Users can delete cookies through their browser settings at any time.
Cookies help optimize site functionality and tailor content to the user. Disabling cookies does not mean ads will disappear from the internet, but they will become less relevant.
Examples of using cookies without the need for authorization:
Cookies do not request personal information on their own and typically do not identify the user’s identity. Personal data can only be collected for user convenience when performing certain functions.
Users can change browser settings to block cookie storage or receive notifications for each cookie sent. However, this may affect the proper functioning of some site features.
If changes occur in this policy, a new version will be published on the Apelsin.digital website, replacing the current one.