CONTENT:

  • What is a cookie?
  • What are the advantages of cookies?
  • Why do we use cookies?
  • How are cookies used by this site?
  • What kind of information is stored and accessed through cookies?
  • Why are cookies important for the internet?
  • Security and problems regarding confidentiality?
  • How can I stop cookies?

The safety of your data is of the most importance to us, that’s why we treat any aspect of your data’s protection with seriousness.

Starting with the 25th of May 2018 Statue (EU) 679/2016 has entered into effect regarding the protection of physical persons regarding the processing of personal data and regarding the free circulation of this data and the repeal of the 95/46/CE Directive (General statue regarding data protection) known also as GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). That means that any operator/entity that processes personal data must apply these new requirements and offer information in a transparent way regarding the way the data is processed.

Considering the necessity to comply with the provisions of GDPR, such as the fact that we are dedicated to take care of your personal data (which cannot include names, surnames, e-mail address, etc. depending on the purpose of the processing) which can be found in our database, we inform you that these are used only with the purpose to successfully fulfill the processes done regarding the relationship with you (we remember a few processes without limiting ourselves just to these: reservation/sail/progress of orders, transport and shipping, customer relationship maintenance.


1.WHAT IS A “COOKIE”?

An “Internet Cookie” (a term also known as “browser cookie” or “HTTP cookie” or just “cookie”) is a file of small dimensions, made from letters and numbers, which is stored on the computer, mobile phone or other equipment of a user from which the internet is accessed. The cookie is installed through the request emitted by a web server towards a browser (ex: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox) and is completely “passive” (it does not contain software, viruses or spyware and it’s information cannot be accessed from the user’s hard drive).

A cookie is a format made from 2 parts: the name and content or the value of the cookie. More than that, the life span of a cookie is determined: technically, only the server that sent the cookie can access it again in the moment that a user comes back to the site associated with the web server.

Cookies play an important role in facilitating access and delivering the multiple services that the user enjoys on the internet, such as:

  • Personalizing certain settings such as: the language in which a site is viewed, the currency in which prices or rates are shown, keeping options for various products (quantity, other details, etc.)
  • Cookies offer site owners a valuable feedback of how their sites are used by the users, so that they can make them more efficient and more accessible to users.
  • They allow multimedia other kind of applications from other sites to be included in a certain site so as to create a navigation experience that is more valuable, more useful and more pleasant.

Cookies themselves do not request personal information so it can be used and, in most cases, do not personally identify the internet users.

There are two big categories of cookies:

  • Session cookies – these are temporary stored in the cookie file of the web browser so it can memorize them until the user exits the website or closes the browser’s window (ex: the moment you log in/log out from a webmail account or on social media networks).
  • Persistent cookies – there are stored on the hard drive of a computer or equipment (and, generally, they depend on a prescheduled life span for a cookie). Persistent cookies include also the ones placed on another website than the one that the user’s visiting at that moment – known also as “third party cookies” – which can be used anonymously for memorize the interests of a user, so that more user-relevant publicity can be delivered to the users.

2.WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF COOKIES?

Cookies are administered by web servers. The life span of a cookie can vary significantly, depending the purpose for which it has been placed. Some cookies are used exclusively for a single session (session cookies) and are not memorized once the user has left the website and some cookies are kept and reused every time the user return to that website (“permanent cookies”). Although, cookies can be deleted by a user at any moment though the browser’s settings.

Generally, the role of the cookies is to ensure a fast and easy interaction between users and their websites. Also, cookies are used so that the user can easily resume his activities during the next accesses of a web site, see previous. Practically, cookies tell the server what pages they should show the user, without him being needed to remember the pages where he navigated or him being needed to navigate through the whole site from the beginning.


3.WHY DO WE USE COOKIES?


4.HOW ARE COOKIES USED ON THIS SITE?

Session cookie

Session cookies are stored in the user’s device during a navigation session. These store session anonymous identifier, permitting the user to visit a web site without it being necessary to enter the identification information on every page (user name, password, etc.).

Such cookies are frequently used in an online store but not only. For example when the user visits a certain page and selects certain products, the cookie remembers the selected products and adds them in the shopping cart, which will contain all the selected products the moment the user will want to leave the page.

Session cookies are stored in the device’s memory only during one navigation session on the internet and are deleted when the browser is closed. Also, they can become inaccessible if the session has been inactive for a certain period of time.

 

First-Party Cookies:

moove_gdpr_popup
Source: GDPR component
Persistence: 1 year
Role: The cookie is used to memorize the cookie’s use preferences.

 

_icl_current_language
Source: WPML component
Persistence: 24 hours
Role: The cookie is used to memorize the user’s site display preferences, either in Romanian or in English.

 

Third-Party Cookies:

_ga
Source: Google Analytics
Persistence: 2 years
Role: It memorizes anonymous information about the user’s interaction with the site (for example, time and date of interaction with various marketing materials or pages that led the user to the site). Details: https://policies.google.com/technologies/types.

 

_gid
Source: Google Analytics
Persistence: 24 hours
Role: It memorizes anonymous information about the user’s interaction with the site (for example, time and date of interaction with various marketing materials or pages that led the user to the site). Details: https://policies.google.com/technologies/types.

 

_gat
Source: Google Analytics
Persistence: 1 minute
Role: This cookie is used by Google Tag Manager to identify users and events from the site and how they interact with our site. The collected data is anonymous. Details: https://policies.google.com/technologies/types.


5.WHAT KIND OF INFORMATION IS STORED AND ACCESSED THROUGH COOKIES?

Cookies keep information in a text file of small dimensions that permit a website to recognize a browser. The web server will recognize the browser up until the cookie expires or is deleted. The cookie stores important information that improve the internet navigation experience (for example: the user’s session ID, the referral page, current time, etc.).


6.WHY ARE COOKIES IMPORTANT FOR THE INTERNET?

Cookies represent the central point for efficient functioning of the internet, helping generate a friendly navigation experience and adapted to each user’s preferences and interests. The refusal or deactivation of cookies can make some sites impossible to use. Refusal or deactivating cookies does not mean you will not receive online publicity – only that this will not take into account your preferences and interests, highlighted through the navigation behavior.

Examples of important cookie uses (that do not require authentication of a user through an account):

  • Content and services adapted to user preferences.
  • Offers adapted to user interests – Romanian language preferences (for example, displaying search results in Romanian).
  • Supplying publicity that is more relevant to the user.
  • Measuring, optimizing and analytics characteristics – such as confirming a certain level of traffic on a website, what kind of content is visualized and the way a user gets to the website (for example: through search engines, direct, from other websites, etc.). Websites run these analysis of their use to improve the site to benefit the users.

7.SECURITY AND PROBLEMS REGARDING CONFIDENTIALITY?

Cookies are NOT viruses! They use “plain text” format types. They are not made of pieces of code so they cannot be executed nor auto-played, thus, they cannot duplicate or replicate on other networks so they can run or replicate again. Because they cannot fulfill these functions, they cannot be considered viruses. Cookies can still be used with negative purposes. A lot of anti-spyware products are conscious of this and constantly mark cookies to be deleted during the deleting/anti-virus/anti-spyware procedures.

Generally, browsers have integrated confidentiality settings that provide different levels of cookie acceptance, period of validity and automatic deleting after the user has visited a certain site.

See confidentiality policy.

 

Memorizing personal data

Personal stored data will be used to run contracts and process your requests. After finalizing the run of the contract or your request, the data is saved taking into account the storage terms according to the fiscal and commercial legislation and where the case is necessary for a period required so as to protect the Operator’s rights.

 

Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to collect information about the way the visitors use the sites and our web applications. For example, we collect the details like the source of the visit and the total number of the site’s visitors and our applications. This permits us to determine the efficiency of our promotion campaigns and the user’s activity on our sites and applications.

You can find more details on Google Analytics confidentiality policy here: https://support.google.com.


8.HOW CAN I STOP THE COOKIES?

The deactivation or refusal to receive cookies can make certain sites impracticable or difficult to visit or use. Also, the refusal to accept cookies doesn’t mean you will not receive/see online publicity.

It is possible to set from the browser so that these cookies will not be accepted or you can set the browser to accept cookies from a certain site.

Some navigation browsers have a “Do not follow” function which permits users not to be followed during navigation. Blocking cookies or using “Do not follow” mode can block certain functionalities from our sites.

All modern browsers offer the possibility to change cookie settings. These setting can be found usually in the browser’s “options” menu or in the “preferences” menu.

To better understand these settings, the following links can be useful, otherwise you can use the browser’s “help” option for more details.

 

To find out more about activating/disactivating or deleting cookies you can access this page: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.