The website https://www.atlas.ro uses cookies.The information presented below is intended to inform the user of more details about the placement, use and management of cookies used by the website https://www.atlas.ro.If you need more information, and it is not found below, you can contact us at the email address vanzari@atlascorporation.ro.
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This website can use both its own and third-party cookies to provide visitors with a much better browsing experience and services adapted to everyone’s needs and interests.
Because we respect your right to privacy, you can opt to block certain types of cookies from this site.
Cookies play an important role in facilitating the access and delivery of multiple services that the user enjoys on the Internet, such as:
Customizing certain settings such as: the language in which a website is viewed, the currency in which certain prices or tariffs are expressed, keeping options for various products (measurements, other details, etc.) in the shopping cart (and saving these options), saving certain preferences in for future reuse.
Cookies provide site owners with valuable feedback on how their sites are used by users, so that they can make them even more efficient and more accessible.
They allow multimedia or other applications from other sites to be included in a certain site to create a more valuable, useful and pleasant browsing experience.
Improve the effectiveness of online advertising.
What is a Cookie?
A Cookie is a small file, consisting of letters and numbers, which will be stored on the computer, mobile terminal or other equipment of a user from which the Internet is accessed.
The cookie is installed by a request issued by a web server to a browser (eg: Chrome, Firefox) and is completely “passive” (it does not contain software programs, viruses or spyware and cannot access the information on the user’s hard drive ).
A cookie consists of 2 parts: the name and the content or value of the cookie. Moreover, the duration of existence of a cookie is determined; technically, only the web server that sent the cookie can access it again when a user returns to the website associated with that web server.
Cookies themselves do not require personal information to be used and, in most cases, do not personally identify Internet users.
There are 2 large categories of cookies:
Session cookies – these are temporarily stored in the cookie file of the web browser so that it remembers them until the user closes the browser window or logs out of the respective website.
Persistent Cookies – These are stored on the hard drive of a computer or equipment (and generally depends on the lifetime of the cookie). Persistent cookies also include those placed by a website other than the one the user is visiting at the time – known as ‘third party cookies’ – which can be used anonymously to remember a user’s preferences.
What are the advantages of cookies?
A cookie contains information that connects a web-browser (the user) and a specific web-server (the website). If a browser accesses that web-server again, it can read the information already stored and react accordingly. Cookies provide users with a pleasant browsing experience and support the efforts of many websites to offer comfortable services to users: eg – online privacy preferences, website language options, shopping carts or relevant advertising.
What is the lifetime of a cookie?
Cookies are managed by web servers. The lifetime of a cookie can vary significantly, depending on the purpose for which it is placed. Some cookies are used exclusively for a single session (session cookies) and are no longer retained once the user has left the website and some cookies are retained and reused every time the user returns to that website ( permanent cookies). However, cookies can be deleted by a user at any time through the browser settings.
What are cookies placed by third parties?
Certain sections of content on some sites may be provided through third parties/providers (eg: a video, an advertisement, a chat application, etc.). These third parties can also place cookies through the website and they are called “third party cookies” because they are not placed by the owner of the respective website. Third party suppliers must respect it is also the law in force and the privacy policies of the website owner.