COOKIE POLICY

Cookies We use “cookies” (hereinafter “cookies”) on our information website. These are files that store information on your web browser. This requires your consent. “Cookies” are defined in Act C of 2003 on electronic communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on certain issues of electronic commercial services and services related to the information society. law and in accordance with the regulations of the European Union. Websites that operate within the countries of the European Union must request the consent of the users in order to use “cookies” and to store them on the user’s computer or other device. 1. Policy on the use of “cookies” This policy applies to the “cookies” of the domain name website. 2. What are “cookies”? “Cookies” are small files that contain letters and numbers. A “cookie” is a means of exchanging information between the web server and the user’s browser. These data files are non-executable, do not contain spyware or viruses, and cannot access users’ hard drive contents.3. What are “cookies” used for? Internet browsers can be recognized more easily with the help of the information sent by “cookies”, so users receive relevant and “personalized” content. Cookies make browsing more convenient, including requests related to online data security and relevant advertising. With the help of “cookies”, website operators can create anonymous statistics about the habits of website visitors. By using these, the editors of the page can customize the look and content of the page even more. 4. What “cookies” can you encounter? Websites can use two types of cookies: – Temporary “cookies”, which remain on your device until you leave the website. – Permanent “cookies”, which, depending on the settings of your web browser, remain on your device for a longer time or until until you delete them. – Third-party “cookies” placed in your browser by a third party (e.g. Google Analytics). These are placed in your browser if the website you visit uses services provided by a third party. Essential session (session-id) “cookies”: Their use is essential for navigating the website and for the functionality of the website’s functions. Without accepting them, the website or some of its parts may not be displayed, or may be displayed incorrectly. Analytical or performance monitoring “cookies”: These help us distinguish website visitors and collect data on how visitors behave on the website. We use these “cookies” to ensure, for example, that the website remembers your login in the cases you request. They do not collect information that can identify you, the data is aggregated and stored anonymously. (eg: Google Analytics) Functional “cookies”: The purpose of these cookies is to improve the user experience. They detect and store, for example, the device with which you opened the website, or the data you previously provided and requested to be stored: for example, automatic login, user changes made by you in the chosen language, text size, font or other customizable elements of the website . These “cookies” do not track your activities on other websites. However, the information they collect may include personal identification data that you have shared.Targeted or advertising “cookies”: With the help of these, websites can provide information (marketing) that best suits your interests. This requires your express consent. These cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits. 5. Do “cookies” contain personal data? Most “cookies” do not contain personal information and cannot be used to identify users. The stored data is necessary for more convenient browsing, and is stored in such a way that unauthorized persons cannot access it. 6. Why are “cookies” important on the Internet? The role of “cookies” is to make browsing more convenient for users, as it adjusts advertisements and content to users through browsing history. Disabling or restricting “cookies” will render some websites unusable. However, disabled or limited “cookies” do not mean that users will not be shown ads, only that the ads and content that appear are not “personalized”, i.e. they are not adjusted to the user’s needs and interests. Some examples of the use of “cookies”: – Display of content, services and products adapted to the user’s needs. – Offers designed according to the user’s interests. (family mode options, safe search functions).
Limiting the frequency of advertisements; i.e. numerical limitation of the display of an advertisement on the website given to the user.- Display of advertisements relevant to the user.- Geotargeting7. Factors related to security and data security. “Cookies” are not viruses and spyware. Since they are plain text files, they cannot be run, so they cannot be considered programs. However, they may hide information in the “cookie” with other intentions (maliciousness), so they can act as spyware. For this reason, antivirus and anti-virus programs can permanently delete “cookies”. Since the device used for internet browsing and the web servers communicate continuously, data is sent back and forth, so if an attacker (hacker) intervenes in the process, he can extract the “cookies ” stored information. One reason for this could be, for example, an improperly encrypted Internet (WiFi) setting. Using this gap, they can extract data from “cookies”. 8. Management and deletion of “cookies” “Cookies” can be deleted or disabled in the browser programs used. Browsers allow the placement of “cookies” by default. This can be disabled in the browser settings, as well as the existing ones can be deleted. In addition, the browser can be set to notify the user when a “cookie” is sent to the device. It is important to emphasize, however, that blocking or restricting these files impairs the browsing experience, and an error may occur in the website’s functionality. Each web browser is different, so please use the appropriate settings. use the “Help” menu of your browser or the following links to change cookie settings:Cookie settings in Internet ExplorerCookie settings in FirefoxCookie settings in ChromeCookie settings in Safari- To turn off anonymous Google Analytics cookies, use a so-called “Google Analytics plug-in” (add-on) can be installed in your browser, which prevents the website from sending information about you to Google Analytics. You can find more information about this at the following links: Google Analytics & Privacy or Google Principles and Guidelines9. Additional useful links If you want to learn more about “cookies” and their use: Microsoft Description of Cookies All About CookiesFacebook cookies