COOKIE POLICY
As Code And More (“CodeAndMore” or the “Company”), we use cookies to ensure that you benefit from our website in the most efficient way and to improve your user experience. If you prefer not to use cookies, you may delete or block cookies via your browser settings. However, please note that this may affect your ability to use all features of our website.
1. What Are Cookies and Why Are They Used?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device or network server by the websites you visit through your browsers.
The main purposes of using cookies on our website are listed below;
2. Types of Cookies Used on Our Website
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Cookie Type |
Descriptions |
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Session Cookies |
Session cookies are cookies that are valid during your use of the Site and remain valid until the internet browser is closed. |
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Persistent Cookies |
These cookies are stored in your browser and remain valid until deleted by you or until their expiration date. |
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First-Party Cookies |
These are cookies created by the Site and can only be read by the Foundation. These cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies. |
3. Cookies Used on Our Website
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Cookie |
Descriptions |
Cookie Type |
Cookie Duration |
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_ga |
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics, which is a significant update to Google’s more commonly used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request on a site and is used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data for site analytics reports. By default, it is set to expire after 2 years, although this can be customized by website owners. |
Performance |
2 years |
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_gid |
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. It appears to be a new cookie and no information has been available from Google since Spring 2017. It appears to store and update a unique value for each page visited. |
Performance |
15 days |
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_fbq |
A visit to a web page you care about, for example, a product or landing page. Content viewing transmits the information that a person has gone to a web page URL, but it cannot determine what the person did or saw on that web page. |
Tracking |
15 days |
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_gtm |
Google Tag Manager (GTM) is used for tracking and analytics. GTM does not collect any personal data. It is a tool that automatically updates small pieces of code called tags, which could potentially collect sensitive information. GTM does not use this data. However, even if you have rejected cookies or disabled URL-based session tracking, tags managed by GTM will still be active. |
Performance |
15 days |
4. Blocking the Use of Cookies
You can personalize your preferences regarding cookies by changing your browser settings. Browser manufacturers provide help pages specific to their products regarding cookie management. For more information, please review the table below.
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Google Chrome |
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Internet Explorer |
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/260971/description-of-cookies |
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Mozilla Firefox |
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer |
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Safari |
Profiling activities may be carried out using the methods specified in this Cookie Policy, and necessary activities are conducted to improve our website.
This Cookie Policy issued by our Company may be updated periodically without prior notice in order to demonstrate our personal data practices. In the event of any significant changes to our Cookie Policy, a prominent notice will be posted on our website to inform users accordingly.
5. On What Legal Basis Are Your Cookies Processed?
Your cookies, other than mandatory cookies, are processed based on your explicit consent in accordance with Article 5/1 of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data. Mandatory cookies are processed based on the legal ground that data processing is mandatory for our legitimate interests, provided that it does not harm your fundamental rights and freedoms, in accordance with Article 5/2 (f) of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data.
6. What Are Your Rights Regarding Your Cookies?
Your requests and rights regarding your cookies arise from Article 11 of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data, which regulates the rights of the data subject. You may submit your requests within the scope of this article to our Company in accordance with the Communiqué on the Procedures and Principles of Application to the Data Controller.