COOKIE MANAGEMENT
This Cookie Policy (hereinafter referred to as: cookie) contains the cookie terms and conditions for the use of the website operated by DDD Manufaktúra Kft. (registered office: 2483 Gárdony, Munkácsy Mihály utca 13., company registration number: 07-09-029452), as a service provider (“Service Provider”). When designing the website, we paid attention to the regulations regarding the further use of cookies. We have taken the following regulations into account for this use and use them accordingly:
- Act C of 2003 on electronic communications
Act CVIII of 2001 on certain issues of electronic commerce services and information society services
Act CXII of 2011 on the right to informational self-determination and freedom of information
Directive 2002/58/EC of 12 July 2002 on the processing of personal data in the electronic communications sector and the protection of privacy (“Directive on privacy and electronic communications”)
Please read the document carefully and only use our service if you agree with all of its points and accept them as binding on you (hereinafter: User). Please note that this policy only applies to cookie management on the given website. If you click on an external link on the website, please find and read the own policy of that website as well.
The cookie
Cookies are files or pieces of information that your internet browser downloads from our website and stores on your computer. These cookies allow the server computer that stores our website's materials to recognize when you return to our website that you have already visited our website. Most internet browsers accept cookies by default. If you think so, you can change your browser to refuse cookies or warn you that cookies have been sent to your computer. Our website uses such cookie files to provide certain functions or simply for convenience. The cookies we use do not burden, slow down or cause damage to your computer. The site also uses third-party cookies on the website. Cookies can be deleted and disabled from browsers. Cookies can also be disabled. You can find information about these settings on the browser's official website.
What is the purpose of cookies?
We use these technologies for a variety of purposes, including to deliver content or advertising that is most relevant to you; to improve our products and services; and to maintain the security of our services. The exact names of the cookies, pixels, and other similar technologies we use may change from time to time as we develop and update our services.
How is a cookie created?
First, the client machine sends a request to the server. The server then creates a unique identifier and stores it in its own database, then sends the cookie created in this way with all the information back to the client. The cookie with the information received in this way is stored on the client machine.
How are cookies used?
When the client machine reconnects to the server, it attaches the previously created and stored cookie. The server compares the contents of the received cookie with the cookie it has stored. This makes it easy to identify, for example, the registered user.
What cookies do we use?
There are several types of cookies used, but each website uses different types. Our website generally uses only the following types, but during developments we may use new types in addition to the ones we already have.
Workflow/Transitional cookie:
These cookies are only temporarily stored in the temporary memory for as long as the user navigates the site. When the user closes the browser, the cookie is deleted. These cookies do not contain personal data and are not capable of identifying the visitor.
Stored/Persistent cookie:
These are the cookies that are used every time the user visits the site. Based on the type of cookies, we can use them as follows:
Analytics/Analysis:
This shows where you have been within the website, what products you have viewed, what you have done. Depending on the lifetime of the cookie, it remains on the client's machine. Functions such as Google Analytics or Youtube can use it. These cookies do not contain personal data and are not suitable for identifying the visitor.
Social networks:
allows you to easily access social media networks, share your opinions, information about our products with others. You may use features provided by third parties, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest or Youtube. These cookies may contain personal data and are suitable for identifying the visitor.
Average:
These cookies allow you to watch videos on the site, for example. They are used by third-party features such as YouTube. These cookies do not contain personal data and are not capable of identifying the visitor.
Functional:
This shows whether the user has visited the site before and what device they used. It remembers the user's name, password, chosen language, location information. These cookies may contain personal data and are suitable for identifying the visitor.
Advertisement:
These cookies allow me to send you information and newsletters that are relevant to your interests. These cookies may contain personal data and are used to identify the visitor. For information on the types of cookies and their full function, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
How are Cookies managed?
In various ways, the client has the option to set his browser to handle cookies in several ways. In general, browsers can be set in three ways as follows: Accept all cookies Reject all cookies Request notification of each cookie use Regarding the cookie settings, it is worth looking around in the “Options” or “Settings” menu of your browser or using the “Help” menu of your search engine. The following websites can provide assistance with the settings of the most commonly used browsers. Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome It is important to note that the website is made with cookie management. If the client partially or completely disables their use, it may prevent the website from functioning. If this happens, there may be functions and services that you will not be able to use fully or partially.We use cookies even if you do not have a registered account or if you have logged out of your account. For example, if you have logged out of your account, we use cookies to facilitate the following: identifying and blocking spam accounts recovering your account if you lose access providing additional security features such as login notifications and login approvals preventing minors from registering with false dates of birth displaying, selecting, evaluating, measuring and interpreting advertisements displayed on the Site and elsewhere (including advertisements displayed by or on behalf of our affiliates or partners) compiling analytical information about people who interact with our Services and the websites of our advertisers and partners. In order to protect the Services and their users from malicious activity, we also place cookies even if you do not have a registered account but have visited our Site. For example, these cookies help us detect and prevent attacks aimed at disrupting the service and the mass creation of fake accounts. If there are cookies in your browser or device, we can read the given cookie when you visit a website with a social module. The operators of the sites are responsible for the cookies set by Social Networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, GooglePlus), which you can find out about on the website of the given social network.