Welcome to qrcode-creator.review! Our Cookie Policy describes how we use cookies on our website. This policy explains how cookies improve your experience on our site. By continuing to use our website, you acknowledge and accept our practices around cookies.
Please be aware that we may update our Cookie Policy without direct notification, though significant changes will be announced on our website. We encourage you to review our site regularly to stay informed about updates to our cookie and privacy practices. If you continue using our site after these changes, it will be deemed acceptance of the updated terms. Should you disagree with any updates, you can stop using our site or adjust your browser settings to decline cookies.
In this policy, you will find information on:
Cookies are small data files sent to your browser by a website to recognize users, ensure data security, and improve overall browsing experiences. They are essential in enhancing service functionality, gathering analytical data, saving user preferences, and refining advertising strategies.
There are primarily two types of cookies:
Session cookies are temporary and disappear after you close your browser.
Persistent cookies, which stay in your browser until they are deleted manually or expire.
Cookies set directly by the site you are visiting are known as first-party cookies, while third-party cookies come from services other than the one you are directly visiting.
Our site also uses pixel tags, such as clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags—techniques commonly employed across many websites to monitor user interaction and support the functionality of cookies. As stated in our Privacy Statement, these tools are crucial for us and our partners to engage in activities like retargeting, aiming to serve advertisements more aligned with your interests, as further described in Section 5 of this policy.
During your visit to our website, we and various third-party services may use cookies on your browser. For detailed information about our cookies and their specific purposes, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Cookies play several crucial roles, such as:
Third-party cookies on our website anonymize and collect data for analytics and advertising purposes to enrich your experience. These cookies track your activity on and across other websites, offering insights into your preferences and helping deliver targeted advertising and services while maintaining your anonymity.
If you choose to disable cookies, you can adjust your browser settings to delete existing cookies and block new ones from being stored. Consult your browser’s help guide for detailed instructions. Disabling cookies might affect your access to certain features and services on our site. To manage third-party cookies, refer to their respective privacy policies for options to decline them.
Our Cookie Policy explains how cookies enhance your browsing experience and are essential to our services. Disabling cookies may impact the functionality of our site.
For those looking to opt out of cookies that facilitate targeted advertising, here are some resources:
This section aims to give you clear instructions on adjusting your browser settings effectively to manage cookies.
Google Chrome:
Start by clicking the wrench icon on the toolbar to modify cookie settings in Google Chrome. This action opens the browser’s menu, where you should select “Settings.” Navigate to “Show advanced settings” to access additional options. Under the “Privacy” section, click on “Content settings.”
You can enable cookies in the “Cookies” section by selecting “Allow local data to be set.” This setting allows both first-party and third-party cookies. For enhanced privacy, it is recommended that first-party cookies be permitted and third-party cookies blocked without exceptions.
If you wish to disable cookies completely, choose “Block sites from setting any data” in the “Cookies” menu.
Google Chrome provides a robust array of tools for managing cookies. For further assistance, you can visit Google’s support page at http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:
For Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 6.0 to 8.0, begin by clicking on 'Tools' at the top of your browser. Choose 'Internet Options' from the drop-down menu, then select the 'Privacy' tab in the options window.
To enable cookies, adjust the slider to a "Medium" or lower setting, which permits cookies at that security level.
To completely disable cookies, move the slider to the topmost setting, which blocks all cookies.
Internet Explorer offers a variety of settings to customize your cookie preferences. For detailed instructions, visit the Microsoft website at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies.
Microsoft Edge:
To adjust your cookie settings in Microsoft Edge, click on the "More actions" icon, symbolized by three dots or an ellipsis, located on the browser's toolbar. This opens a menu where you can select "Settings." Proceed to "View advanced settings" for more options.
Within the advanced settings menu, locate the “Cookies” section to customize your cookie preferences. Here, you can accept all cookies, block all cookies, or allow only specific types of third-party cookies based on your privacy preferences.
It's advisable to clear your existing cookies and browsing data to make sure your new settings take effect immediately. This action can help refresh your browsing experience and improve your privacy on Microsoft Edge.
Mozilla Firefox:
To manage cookies in Mozilla Firefox, start by opening the browser settings. You can find these by selecting 'Tools' from the menu bar, or if 'Tools' is not visible, click on the three horizontal lines at the top right corner and select 'Options.' Then, navigate to the "Privacy" section to access the cookie settings.
To enable cookies, ensure the "Accept cookies from sites" checkbox is selected. This setting allows sites to store cookies on your computer, which might be necessary for certain websites to function correctly or to remember your preferences.
If you decide against storing cookies on your computer, select the "Accept cookies from sites" option. While this can enhance your privacy, be aware that it may affect the functionality of some sites.
Firefox also provides detailed options for cookie management, including the ability to accept cookies from specific sites while blocking others. For more detailed instructions on adjusting your cookie settings and improving your privacy in Firefox, visit Mozilla's support page at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop, which offers comprehensive guidance on cookie management and privacy enhancement.
Opera:
To adjust cookies in Opera, click on the Opera logo or the "O" icon at either the top or bottom corner of your screen to open the browser menu. Then, select "Settings" to explore your browser's configurations.
In the Settings menu, you may need to look for "Quick Preferences" or navigate to the "Privacy & Security" section to find the cookie settings, depending on your version of Opera.
To enable cookies, which help websites remember your preferences and ensure smooth operation, select the "Enable Cookies" option. This allows websites to store cookies on your device.
If you prefer to increase your privacy by preventing websites from storing cookies, you can disable the "Enable Cookies" option. Note, however, that this may impact your browsing experience on sites that rely on cookies for functionality or personalization.
Opera provides a detailed guide for those looking to understand their cookie settings better, including their impact on privacy and browsing. For an in-depth explanation of Opera’s security and privacy settings, including effective cookie management, visit http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/. This resource offers valuable advice and step-by-step guidance tailored for Opera users.
Safari on OSX:
Adjusting your cookie settings in Safari is simple. Start by clicking 'Safari' on the top menu bar of your screen, then select 'Preferences.' This opens a window with several tabs. Click on the 'Privacy' tab (sometimes labeled as 'Security') to find the cookie and website data options.
To allow cookies, which enable sites to save information on your device for future visits, navigate to the "Accept cookies" section under the Privacy or Security tab. You can accept cookies "Only from the present site" or "From websites I visit," which restricts cookie acceptance to sites you interact with, helping balance privacy with functionality.
If you block all cookies for enhanced privacy, though this may affect site functionality, choose "Never" in the 'Accept cookies' section. This prevents any website from storing cookies on your device.
Safari offers a variety of settings for managing cookies and website data, providing control over your online privacy and browsing experience. For detailed instructions on adjusting these settings for a customized and secure online experience, consult Apple’s support page at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html, which explores Safari’s cookie settings among other privacy options.
Web Browsers of All Types
For browsers not listed here, you can typically find help by using the "Help" function within the browser, or you can contact the browser's support team for detailed guidance on managing cookies and other settings.
Web browsers typically accept cookies by default, but you can alter your browser settings to block cookies or receive a prompt before accepting them.
Be aware that turning off cookies may not always benefit your online experience. It can limit your access to some website functionalities and reduce the personalization of your content and services.
Advertisers and service providers use interest-based advertising to deliver advertisements and content specifically tailored to your interests. It's important to understand that third-party entities that use cookies or similar tracking technologies for advertising on various platforms, including web, mobile, and email, operate under their own content and privacy policies, separate from ours.
If you have any inquiries or concerns regarding our cookie policy, please contact us at help@qrcode-creator.review.