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This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how you use the website. The information generated by the cookies about your use of the website will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. By using IP anonymization, Google will truncate your IP address for member states of the European Union as well as for other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area before transmission to and storage in the USA. Only in exceptional cases will the full IP address be transmitted to and shortened by Google servers in the USA. On behalf of the operator of this website, Google will use this information to analyze your use of the website. of the
site, to compile reports on website activities for the site operators, as well as to provide additional services for the operator of this site in connection with the use of the site and the Internet. For this purpose, Google uses pseudonyms. The IP address sent by your browser via Google Analytics will not be associated with other
data held by Google.
Google Tag Manager
This website uses Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager is a solution operated by Google Inc., which allows the management of tags used by the site for marketing purposes,
using an interface. The Google Tag Manager tool itself, (through which the tags are implemented) is a domain that does not use cookies and does not record personal data. The tool may activate certain tags, which, on its own behalf, may record data under certain circumstances. Google Tag Manager will not have access to this information. If data recording has been disabled at the domain or cookie level, this setting will remain in effect for all tracking tags implemented through Google Tag Manager.
Data Security
There are various technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of your personal data against accidental or intentional manipulation, loss, destruction, access by unauthorized persons. If you have any questions regarding the processing of your personal data, please contact us at the email addresses below. Upon request, you will be informed in writing and in accordance with the legislation in force, regarding the personal data we collect through our websites.
Links to other web pages
Although our website contains links to other websites, we are not responsible for the information protection strategies or the content of other websites.
Notification of changes
Any changes to our Privacy Policy will be posted on this page and in other locations we deem appropriate. When you choose to access our website, as well as certain services, applications, various online tools or messages, you should be aware that they may use their own or third-party cookies to provide you with a more immersive, faster and safer browsing experience or to facilitate advertising providers. Since many users associate cookies with viruses or hidden advertising, we should know what they are and what they are used for.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of information that appears on the screen as a short text or message placed on the Internet user's hard drive. It is generated by a web server, which is usually the computer from which a particular website operates. The information contained in the cookie is programmed by this server and is then used whenever the user uses the website or websites managed by it. Simply put, a cookie is like an access card, with the user's identification data, that notifies the server or website managed by it whenever you return to a particular page.
What does a cookie look like and when did cookies appear?
The typical way we recognize a cookie is as an address to a mail service center, most often with the ending ".txt", the specific extension of text files. As a brief history, we can say that the term cookie for the Internet was developed about ten years ago by the American company Netscape Communications.
What is the purpose of cookies?
In concrete terms, cookies enable faster interaction between users and different sites. Without these seemingly trivial tools, it would be very difficult for a site to allow a user to make purchases on its pages or to remember their preferences and registration details the next time they visit. Therefore, using cookies in this case only saves users time and money, while making the browsing experience more efficient and enjoyable.
Often, sites use cookies to collect demographic data about their own users. Cookies also allow sites to have a record as close to reality as possible of the profile and habits of consumers, in order to create more targeted product offers for them. In this way, advertising messages that may be of direct interest to them will appear on the users' browsing page, targeted according to the information previously collected.
How many types of cookies are there?
It is important to know that not all cookies are the same. Thus, we have session or temporary cookies, permanent cookies and flash cookies.
Session cookies
Cookies that are stored in the memory of your computer or Internet access device only for the duration of a browsing session on a particular page or site are automatically deleted from your computer when you close your browser. Typically, these cookies store an identity for each session that is not personally identifiable to the user, allowing them to navigate from one page to another without having to log in continuously.
Permanent cookies
These are cookies stored on the user's computer and are not deactivated when the browser is closed. Thus, permanent cookies can retain the user's preferences already registered for a particular site, allowing them to be used in subsequent browsing sessions. They can also be used to identify users so that sites can analyze user preferences on their pages to better serve them. They can provide information at any time on the number of users, the average time spent on a particular page, and are a real help in determining the actual overall performance of a site. This type of cookie is configured in such a way that it can track user preferences over long periods of time.
Flash cookies
If you have Adobe Flash installed on your computer (and most devices do), you may also have small files with Flash content, such as videos, stored. These types of files are also known as Local Shared Objects (LSOs) or Flash cookies. They can be used for the same purpose as regular cookies, also called HTTP cookies. Flash cookies can also make backup copies of the data retained by a regular cookie. Thus, when you delete cookies from your browser settings, Flash cookies will not be affected. Thus, a site that used this type of cookie at some point will recognize you on your next visit if your data was stored by this file. However, you can control the action of Flash cookies and the official Adobe website offers tools to control, detect and delete them from your computer. In summary, the purposes for which cookies can be used are the following:
-to determine the performance of a site;
-to analyze the number of visitors;
-to geotarget information;
-for registration;
-for advertising and for service providers in this field.
Are cookies dangerous?
Often compared to viruses, cookies are nothing more than small text files. They are not even computer programs and cannot be perceived as programming codes. Cookies are also not used to spread viruses, and modern versions of browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape allow users to set their own values for the number of cookies accepted on a computer.
Although they are stored on the hard drive, cookies cannot access its contents. Therefore, you do not have to worry that a cookie can read the data saved on your hard drive or transmit your email address and password to someone. They only store and forward the data they record when accessing a well-established site. Also, a server cannot set a cookie to act on a domain other than the ones listed above. Despite this, users may also find cookies on their computers from sites they have never visited. Usually, these are sent by companies that sell advertising on the Internet to other sites. Therefore, it is not excluded that information on the behavior of browsers is transmitted to them by the visited sites, sometimes even without the consent of the users. And this has become the main reason why users have come to reject cookies.
How do I get rid of cookies?
Usually, we can set our Internet browser to accept any type of cookies or to accept cookies from certain sites. On the other hand, this can create certain disadvantages, since if you are not registered on a certain site, you will not be able to post comments, for example. However, it should be noted that all modern versions of Internet browsers have cookie settings. You can find them in the "Options" or "Preferences" section of the browser menu. To understand these settings, you can also access the "Help" option of each browser or you can access some useful links and information for "Cookie settings" in Internet Explorer versions 5,6,7,8, 9, Firefox, Chrome, Safari or iOS. If you are concerned about cookies generated by third-party sites of advertising platforms, you can disable them by directly using the "Your Online Choices" option for each site.
For additional information, please contact us at the email address contact@majesticmassage.ro .