Cookie Policy

1. What Are Cookies and How Can I Modify Settings?

Cookies are small text files that a website can use to make the user experience more efficient.
Some cookies are temporary and disappear when the browser is closed, while there are also persistent versions that remain on your computer for a longer period. According to regulations, we can store cookies on the visitor's device only if it is strictly necessary for the operation of our website.
For the use of any other type of cookie, we require the visitor's consent. This website utilizes various cookies, some of which are placed by our third-party service providers.
Browsers allow changes to cookie settings. While most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, this can be modified to prevent automatic acceptance.
For more information on modifying browser settings, please refer to the instructions or help section of your browser. You can find information on cookie settings for the most popular browsers at the following links:

Google Chrome
Firefox
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
Microsoft Edge
Safari

2. Where is information and consent provided for cookie handling?

Upon your first visit to our website, a pop-up window will appear on the screen, allowing you to determine your consent for specific cookies. This information window also includes a link to our Privacy Policy.

3. Types of Cookies

3.1. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies enhance the usability of our website by enabling basic functions such as navigation and access to secure areas.

  • PHPSESSID: Preserves the user's session state between page requests until the browser is closed.
  • Cookie Consent: Stores the user's cookie consent for the domain for 1 year.
  • __cfduid: Identifies web traffic for Cloudflare content delivery. Expires in 1 year. JSESSIONID: Assigns a unique, anonymous identifier to improve usability for each page opening until the browser is closed.
  • wp_woocommerce_session_: Preserves the cart content across page navigations until the browser is closed.
  • woocommerce_items_in_cart: Preserves the cart content across page navigations until the browser is closed.
  • wc_cart_hash_: Associates a unique identifier to each shopper for system order tracking; this cookie stores data for 1 day.

3.2. Preference Cookies

Preference cookies allow us to remember information that changes the behavior or appearance of the website based on your preferences, such as language or region.

3.3. Statistical Cookies

Statistical cookies, by collecting and reporting data anonymously, help website owners understand how visitors interact with the website.

  • _ga: Records a unique identifier to generate anonymous statistical data about website usage for 2 years.
  • _gid: Records a unique identifier to generate anonymous statistical data about website usage for 2 years.
  • _gat: Used by Google Analytics to regulate request frequency until the browser is closed.
  • _collect: Collects data for Google Analytics about the user's device and browsing habits across devices and marketing channels until the browser is closed.

3.4. Marketing Cookies

Personalized cookies are used to track visitors' website activity. The goal is to display more relevant advertisements, show content based on individual preferences, and encourage user activity.

  • ads/ga-audiences: Used by Google Adwords to target users with assumed higher purchasing willingness based on their browsing habits until the browser is closed.
  • pref: Records a unique identifier that Google uses to create statistics about videos viewed by the user on YouTube. Data is stored for 8 months.
  • fr: Used by Facebook to target users with assumed higher purchasing willingness based on their browsing habits. This cookie retains collected data for 3 months.
  • tr: Used by Facebook to target users with assumed higher purchasing willingness based on their browsing habits. This cookie retains collected data until the browser is closed.

4. Control and Disablement of Cookie Settings

Modern browsers allow modification of "cookie settings." While some browsers automatically accept "cookies" by default, this setting can be changed to prevent automatic acceptance in the future.

After adjustment, the browser will offer the option to choose "cookie settings" on each subsequent visit.

Even if cookies are enabled, the Data Controller does not retain any identifiers or passwords. Visitors can use services securely even with cookies enabled.

Visitors are advised that since the purpose of cookies is to support, facilitate, and enhance the usability and processes of the website, disabling cookies may prevent the full use of all website functions.

In this case, the website may operate differently than planned in the browser.