Cook­ie Policy

About this cook­ie policy

This Cook­ie Policy explains what cook­ies are and how we use them, the types of cook­ies we use i.e, the inform­a­tion we col­lect using cook­ies and how that inform­a­tion is used, and how to con­trol the cook­ie pref­er­ences. For fur­ther inform­a­tion on how we use, store, and keep your per­son­al data secure, see our Pri­vacy Policy.

You can at any time change or with­draw your con­sent from the Cook­ie Declar­a­tion on our website
Learn more about who we are, how you can con­tact us, and how we pro­cess per­son­al data in our Pri­vacy Policy.
Your con­sent applies to the fol­low­ing domains: codelab.eu
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What are cookies ?

Cook­ies are small text files that are used to store small pieces of inform­a­tion. They are stored on your device when the web­site is loaded on your browser. These cook­ies help us make the web­site func­tion prop­erly, make it more secure, provide bet­ter user exper­i­ence, and under­stand how the web­site per­forms and to ana­lyze what works and where it needs improvement.

How do we use cookies ?

As most of the online ser­vices, our web­site uses first-party and third-party cook­ies for sev­er­al pur­poses. First-party cook­ies are mostly neces­sary for the web­site to func­tion the right way, and they do not col­lect any of your per­son­ally iden­ti­fi­able data.

The third-party cook­ies used on our web­site are mainly for under­stand­ing how the web­site per­forms, how you inter­act with our web­site, keep­ing our ser­vices secure, provid­ing advert­ise­ments that are rel­ev­ant to you, and all in all provid­ing you with a bet­ter and improved user exper­i­ence and help speed up your future inter­ac­tions with our website.

What types of cook­ies do we use ?

Essen­tial: Some cook­ies are essen­tial for you to be able to exper­i­ence the full func­tion­al­ity of our site. They allow us to main­tain user ses­sions and pre­vent any secur­ity threats. They do not col­lect or store any per­son­al inform­a­tion. For example, these cook­ies allow you to log-in to your account and add products to your bas­ket, and check­out securely.

Stat­ist­ics: These cook­ies store inform­a­tion like the num­ber of vis­it­ors to the web­site, the num­ber of unique vis­it­ors, which pages of the web­site have been vis­ited, the source of the vis­it, etc. These data help us under­stand and ana­lyze how well the web­site per­forms and where it needs improvement.

Mar­ket­ing: Our web­site dis­plays advert­ise­ments. These cook­ies are used to per­son­al­ize the advert­ise­ments that we show to you so that they are mean­ing­ful to you. These cook­ies also help us keep track of the effi­ciency of these ad campaigns.
The inform­a­tion stored in these cook­ies may also be used by the third-party ad pro­viders to show you ads on oth­er web­sites on the browser as well.

Func­tion­al: TThese are the cook­ies that help cer­tain non-essen­tial func­tion­al­it­ies on our web­site. These func­tion­al­it­ies include embed­ding con­tent like videos or shar­ing con­tent of the web­site on social media platforms.

Pref­er­ences: These cook­ies help us store your set­tings and brows­ing pref­er­ences like lan­guage pref­er­ences so that you have a bet­ter and effi­cient exper­i­ence on future vis­its to the website.
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How can I con­trol the cook­ie preferences ?

Should you decide to change your pref­er­ences later through your brows­ing ses­sion, you can click on the “Pri­vacy & Cook­ie Policy” tab on your screen. This will dis­play the con­sent notice again enabling you to change your pref­er­ences or with­draw your con­sent entirely.

In addi­tion to this, dif­fer­ent browsers provide dif­fer­ent meth­ods to block and delete cook­ies used by web­sites. You can change the set­tings of your browser to block/delete the cook­ies. To find out more about how to man­age and delete cook­ies, vis­it wikipedia.org, www.allaboutcookies.org.