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Cookie Policy

Last Update: 18 December, 2024 | 12:08

Cookies on Brieflands journals:

Brieflands gathers data using "cookies" or relative technologies. We use cookies for various reasons, including enhancing your experience when interacting with our website. You can set up your preferences, such as a language or a region. With cookies, we can analyze website errors and their performances. The following is a concise clarification of what data is gathered through cookies and performed with it.

As is valid for most sites, we accumulate certain data consequently. This data may incorporate IP addresses, program write, Internet service provider ("ISP"), alluding/leave pages, the records seen on our website (e.g., HTML pages, illustrations, and so forth.), working framework, date/time stamp, or potentially click-stream information to break down patterns in the total and control the webpage. Brieflands and its accomplices utilize cookies or comparative advances to break down patterns, direct the site, track clients' developments around the site, and accumulate statistical data about our client base. You can control the utilization of cookies at the individual program level. Yet, if you cripple cookies might confine your utilization of specific highlights or capacities on our site or administrations.


 

Types of cookies:

There are three different types of cookies:

  1. Session cookies: 

    These are mainly used by online shops and allow you to keep items in your basket when shopping online. These cookies expire when the browser is closed.

  2. Permanent cookies: 

    These remain in operation even when you have closed the browser. They remember your login details and password, so you don't have to type them in every time you use the site. The law concerning permanent cookies stipulates that they need to be deleted after six months.

  3. Third-party cookies:

    They are installed by third parties to collect certain information to research behavior, demographics, etc.


Can cookies be blocked or erased?

Most browsers allow you to refuse and accept cookies. You can consider the following: