Cookie Policy | xpath.global

1.What are cookies and what are our obligations:

A cookie is a small file, usually made up of letters and numbers, which is downloaded into the memory of a computer (or other device used for online browsing – mobile phone, tablet, etc.) when the user accesses a particular website.

Cookies and similar technologies do not collect direct personal data (e.g. name or email), but may in some cases use unique identifiers that recognize the browser used when visiting this site again. In the case of third-party cookies, they may also identify a specific browser between different sites where the cookie is placed.

According to the legislation applicable in Romania and the European Union, storing information or obtaining access to information stored in the user’s terminal equipment can only be done after informing the user about the cookies used and the purposes of processing. Thus, on your first visit to the site you were informed about the placement of cookies, what are the essential cookies and you were able to give your consent or refuse certain cookies, as appropriate.

In the list below you will find all the cookies we use on this site. The list is created dynamically, using an automated service provided by Sypher.eu that runs once a day to check for new cookies placed on the site. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. The date at the end of the table is the date on which new cookies were last added to this list.

 

2.Cookies placed on xpath.global

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3.How you can change your personal cookie settings for this site

At any time you may change the settings of your own cookies accepted or rejected by clicking the text below:

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4.Other methods of setting browser cookies

Most browsers may be set up to accept or reject cookies automatically.  You may either reset your browser to notify you whenever you receive a cookie, or even refuse to accept cookies in a particular category (e.g. third-party cookies). It is possible that some parts of our site may not be viewed normally if you have set your browser to reject all cookies.

Visitors who do not wish to use cookies can also use their preferred browser settings to delete or block cookies or use plugins that do the same. Here are the details on cookie settings for the main browsers used globally: