Information about cookies

1.        What is a cookie?

A small text file stored on your computer that helps us learn about your user habits. In this way, if you visit this page again later, the page can read the information stored in the cookies.

2.        Why do we use cookies?

On the one hand, cookies are necessary for all functions of the site to work properly, and on the other hand, they make it easier for the user to regularly use the site. Data already stored in cookies on the first visit – e.g. the language setting or username – do not need to be entered again. In this way, the site will be adapted to your individual needs to some extent, provided that you access the site from the same device.

Cookies make operations such as logging in and out easier, and with their help, the information you are looking for can be displayed sooner, and the performance of the website improves.

Of course, we take all organisational and technical measures to protect your personal data, prevent data loss, and prevent any illegal actions.

You can find more information about the processing of your personal data in our Data Protection Policy.

https://gls-group.com/GROUP/en/privacy-policy-group/

 

3.        What types of cookies do we use?

The cookies on our website can be grouped as follows:

3.1.   Cookies necessary for the operation of the site – Always active

 

"Essential cookies" are essential for the efficient functioning of the site. These enable basic functions such as page navigation. These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website, so it is not possible to disable them during browsing. It is possible to set your browser so that it does not store these cookies, but in this case, you will not be able to use the website as intended.

 

3.2.   Performance cookies

 

With these cookies, we record the visits to our website and the origin of the traffic. In addition, we collect information about browsing activities on the ecsomag.hu website, which help us analyse and optimise the performance of our website, as well as learn about preferred content. These cookies help us determine the most popular and least visited pages and allow us to track the movement of visitors on the website.

 

4.        What sources can the cookies come from?

4.1.   Internal cookies

Internal cookies are created by the website you are visiting, whose address can be found in the address bar.

 

4.2.   Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are created by other websites. The websites you visit may embed content from other websites, such as images, advertisements, and text. Any of these websites may save cookies and other data to personalise your user experience.

4.2.1.  Google Analytics

The cookies placed by Google Analytics are used to collect and analyse site visitation data. Reports created on the basis of the information thus recorded help in the development of websites.

 

Among other things, these cookies record the following information anonymously:

 

1.    The number of visitors to the website

2.    Where visitors to the website came from.

3.    Which pages within the website were visited by the visitors.

 

With the help of this data, website operators can improve and optimise user experience.

More information:https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

 

It is possible to use a browser add-on created by Google to disable the commonly used Google Analytics cookies. Further information: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

4.2.2.  Microsoft Clarity

The cookies placed by Microsoft Clarity record how users use the website. Reports created on the basis of the information thus recorded help in the development of websites.

 

Among other things, these cookies record the following information anonymously:

 

1.    The number of visitors to the website

2.    Where visitors to the website came from.

3.    Which pages within the website were visited by the visitors.

 

More information: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement

4.2.3.  UXtweak

The cookies placed by UXtweak record how users use the website. Reports created on the basis of the information thus recorded help in the development of websites.

 

Among other things, these cookies record the following information anonymously:

 

1.    The number of visitors to the website

2.    Where visitors to the website came from.

3.    Which pages within the website were visited by the visitors.

 

More information: https://www.uxtweak.com/help/privacy-policy

 

 

5.        How can cookies be set or disabled?

Some browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but this setting can be changed in order for you to prevent this automatic acceptance.

In the case of cookies where the legal basis for data processing is the user's consent, the cookies are placed and used after your have given your consent.

Cookies can be disabled through your browser. In this case, however, the system can no longer save the username and password used to enter the password-protected part of the website.

For the most commonly used browsers, we have collected where you can access the cookie settings.

Mozilla Firefox:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/clear-cookies-and-site-data-firefox

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/third-party-cookies-firefox-tracking-protection

Google Chrome:

 https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&sjid=12330816194109058389-EU

Microsoft Edge:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/view-and-delete-browser-history-in-microsoft-edge-00cf7943-a9e1-975a-a33d-ac10ce454ca4          

Safari:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201265