Cookie Policy

Cookies: what are they?

Little files called cookies are kept on your computer to provide certain website capabilities. Our cookies are used for things like remembering your login so you don't have to enter your password every time you visit the site, tracking your basket as you go throughout the site and all kinds of analytical purposes. Not to panic however; we do not save any of your personal data—including your name or address details or real password—using cookies. Rather, the cookie serves as a 'key' our website may use to access the data we save on you in your account information. Cookies cannot be used to "grab" data you have not given us. We constantly make sure our cookies cannot be utilized in any manner to jeopardize your personal data as your privacy is rather important to us.


The basic ideas

You must be able to enjoy all the features of the website, hence certain cookies are necessary. By blocking cookies in your browser, you may prevent certain areas of our website from working as intended and complicate our ability to deliver you the service you are expecting from our website. While browser to browser blocking cookies vary, you can often activate it in the "settings" or "internet options" part of your browser.
Should you make a remark on our website, you may choose to opt-in to save your name, email address, and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that, when leaving another remark, you won have to enter in your data once again. These cookies have one year of lifespan.
Should you have an account and log in using this website, we will create a temporary cookie to ascertain if your browser allows cookies. Discarded when closing your browser, this cookie has no personal information.

The targets

We will also setup various cookies to preserve your login information and screen display options when you log in. Whereas screen settings cookies last a year, login cookies only last two days. Should you choose "Remember Me," your login will last two weeks. Logging out from your account will cause the login cookies to be deleted.
Should you update or publish an article, your browser will store an extra cookie. This cookie just shows the post ID of the article you just changed and contains no personal information. It is good for one day.

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