1.1. In order to adapt the content and services to the individual needs and interests of the E-translatorium website users, the Controller uses so-called cookies, i.e. information stored by the servers of the websites on the user’s computer, which can be read by the servers each time they connect to that computer. Cookies provide us with statistical data about the users’ traffic and their use of particular websites.
1.2. The Third Parties that may additionally place Cookies on the User’s Device are:
1.2.1. Google; privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy,
1.2.2. Facebook; privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation,
1.3. The information contained in Cookies is used for the following purposes:
1.3.1. provision of Services by the Controller to the User, in particular by allowing the User to log in to the online shop and store the User’s settings, pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) of GDPR;
1.3.2. direct marketing, in particular regarding the broadcasting of advertisements on Third Party websites, under Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR;
1.3.3. statistical and technical purposes, under Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR;
1.3.4. profiling, in particular to automate sales and customer service processes, under Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
1.4. The User may at any time disable the option of accepting cookies in his browser, however, disabling cookies may make it difficult or even impossible to use certain services within the E-Translatorium website, in particular those requiring logging in.
However, disabling the option to accept cookies does not result in the inability to read or view the content of the E-Translatorium website, except those that require logging in to access. At the same time, we are not accountable for the use of cookies on other websites accessible to users through links placed on those websites.
The level of protection against Cookies is set in each browser until the Cookies are completely blocked. This increases the level of security and data protection, but may also disable certain functions, such as logging into your email account. How to change settings in the most popular search engines:
Google Chrome
Click on the menu (upper right corner), Settings > Show advanced settings. In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button. In the “Cookies” section you can change the following Cookies settings:
Deleting Cookies,
- Default blocking of Cookies,
- Default acceptance of Cookies,
- Default saving of Cookies and website data until the browser is closed
- Specifying exceptions for Cookies from specific sites or domains
Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0
From the browser menu (top right corner): Tools > Internet Options > Privacy, Sites button. Use the slider to set the level, confirm the change with OK button.
Mozilla Firefox
From the browser menu: Tools > Options > Privacy. Activate the Firefox Program field: “will use the user settings”. Cookies are determined by whether or not you select Accept Cookies.
Opera
From the browser menu: Tool > Preferences > Advanced. Cookies are determined by whether or not you select Cookies.
Safari
In the Safari drop-down menu, select Preferences and click the Security icon. Here you select the security level under “Accept Cookies”.