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Cookies are small text files containing data that are downloaded onto your computer when you visit nearly any website. They serve various functions, including allowing a website to store and retrieve information regarding a user’s or a team’s web browsing behavior. This depends on the information they may have and the user’s computer usage.

Moreover, cookies enhance the web browsing experience by allowing the website to deliver tailored information to the user based on their interests.

If you prefer not to accept cookies, you may adjust your Internet browser settings to delete them from your computer’s hard drive, block them, or receive notifications when they are being installed. However, if you choose not to modify your cookie settings, you may continue using the website without change.

Consent

The cookies we use do not collect any information which may identify you. Should you wish to use our services or receive advertisements and information relevant to your interests, it is necessary to register voluntarily.

By continuing to navigate this website, you are consenting to the use of the aforementioned cookies and agreeing to the terms and conditions set forth in our cookie policy. If you do not consent, please contact us at support@allprompts.online.

Cookies used on this website

In accordance with the directives provided by the United Kingdom Data Protection Agency, we detail our use of cookies on this website as follows:

 


Analytical cookies: To conduct routine maintenance, deliver optimal service, and track activity through the compilation of visitor statistics, this website uses analytical cookies. The information obtained will remain anonymous, thus precluding the establishment of a connection between browsing patterns and a human being. Users retain the ability to block this activity by employing the exclusion mechanisms available for these cookies, such as those utilized by Google Analytics. It is possible that this website uses several of these systems.

Other cookies for inner use: Additionally, this website may use a number of cookies to maintain the users’ logins private or to facilitate self-management. Since they are essential to the website’s normal operation, deactivating them may normally cause issues for the user.

Cookies used by social networks: This website may participate in different social networks, such as Facebook, to allow users to share relevant content.

Cookies used by external plugins: This website may use display tools, such as Google Maps, to show geographical location. In some cases, using it means sending certain cookies which are installed and managed by the display tools suppliers.

Third-party cookies to customize ads: This website may use ad servers and third-party cookies to create profiles according to preferences and performance.

Deleting or Turning cookies off

You have the option to delete and disable cookies from this website if you so want. These actions are performed differently according to the browser used.
You can learn how to delete cookies on your computer here.

Additional Notes

Neither this website nor its legal representatives are held responsible for the Privacy Policy’s content or veracity the third-party cookies mentioned may have in this Cookies Policy.

You have the right to remove or disable cookies, which are stored by the browsers you use. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can guarantee the correct cookies handling on behalf of the browsers mentioned.

In some cases, you may need to install cookies so that the browser remembers your choice to reject cookies.

Google Analytics cookies are kept on servers in the United States, and the company is committed not to share them with any third parties unless necessary to operate the system or mandated by law. Google does not save your IP address. Google Inc. is a signatory to the Safe Harbour agreement, which ensures that all transferred data will be protected in accordance with European regulations. You can see how Google uses cookies here.

For any questions or queries about this Cookies Policy, do not hesitate to contact us at support@allprompts.online.

 

More information about Cookies

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that is placed in a user’s web browser when accessing a particular website. The primary function of cookies is to retain user preferences and settings across multiple visits. It is noteworthy that cookies have been utilized for over two decades, originating with the advent of the first web browsers.

What is NOT a cookie?

Cookies are not viruses, Trojans, worms, spam, spyware, nor they open pop-up windows.

What information is stored by a cookie?

Typically, cookies do not store sensitive personal information, such as credit card numbers, bank account details, photographs, ID, or other private data. Instead, the information retained by cookies is of a technical nature, personal preferences, and content personalization.

Moreover, the web server identifies users through their web browsers rather than individual identities. For instance, if you regularly browse using Internet Explorer and try to browse the same website with Firefox or Chrome, the website would not recognize the user as the same person because it is actually associating the browser, not the person.

What type of cookies exist?

Technical cookies: These are fundamental cookies that facilitate basic functions, including distinguishing between human users and automated processes, as well as recognizing anonymous and registered users. They also carry out basic tasks for the operation of any dynamic website.

Analysis cookies: These cookies gather data on browsing behavior, including frequently visited sections, product inquiries, time zones, language preferences, and more.

Advertising cookies: They show advertising based on your browsing history, your country of origin, language, and similar elements.

What are First-Party and Third-Party Cookies?

First-Party cookies: First-party cookies are those generated by the page you are visiting.

Third-Party Cookies: These originate from external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google. Third-party cookies are sent to the user’s terminal from a domain or server not operated by the site itself, but by another organization that processes data collected through these cookies.

What happens if I disable cookies?

Disabling cookies can have significant impacts, which may include, but are not limited to:

  • Inability to share content from that website on social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter.
  • The website may not adapt its content to align with your personal preferences, as is often the case in online shops.
  • You will not be able to access the personal area of ​​that website, such as “My Account,” “My Profile,” or “My Orders,” may be restricted.
  • Online shops: It will not be possible for you to make purchases online. Transactions will need to be conducted via phone or through visits to physical retail locations, when available.
  • Customizing geographical preferences—including time zone, currency, and language—will not be possible.
  • The inability to conduct web analytics on visitor traffic will hinder the website’s competitive edge.
  • Users will not be able to write on the blog, upload photos, post comments, or rate content. Additionally, the website will not know whether interactions are genuine or automated submissions, leading to potential spam issues.
  • The absence of targeted advertising capabilities may significantly diminish the website’s advertising revenue.
  • All social networking platforms rely on cookies; if you disable them you will not be able to use any social network.

Can you delete cookies?

Yes. Not only delete, but also block, in a general or selectively for specific domains.
To delete cookies from a particular website, you must go to your browser settings, locate the cookies associated with the domain, and proceed to delete them.