Functional Cookies Sample Clauses

The Functional Cookies clause defines the use of cookies that are essential for the proper functioning of a website or application. These cookies enable features such as user authentication, language preferences, and the retention of user settings, ensuring a smoother and more personalized browsing experience. By specifying the use of functional cookies, this clause clarifies which cookies are necessary for basic site operations and distinguishes them from cookies used for analytics or advertising, thereby ensuring transparency and compliance with privacy regulations.
Functional Cookies. These cookies enable the website to remember a user's choices - such as their language, user name, and other personal choices - while using the website. They can also be used to deliver services, such as letting a user make a blog post, listen to audio, or watch videos on the website. Media Cookies These cookies can be used to improve a website's performance and provide special features and content. They can be placed by third parties who provide services to us or by our company. Advertising or Targeting Cookies These cookies are usually placed and used by advertising companies to develop a profile of your browsing interests and serve advertisements on other websites that are related to your interests. You will see less advertising if you disable these cookies. Session Cookies These cookies allow websites to link the actions of a user during a browser session. They may be used for a variety of purposes, such as rememb ering what a user has put in their shopping cart as they browse a website. Session cookies also permit users to be recognized as they navigate a website so that any item or page changes they make are remembered from page to page. Session cookies expire after a browser session; thus, th ey are not stored long term. Persistent Cookies These cookies are stored on a user's device in between browser sessions, which allows the user's preferences or actions across a site (or, in som e cases, across different sites) to be remembered. Persistent cookies may be used for a variety of purposes, including remembering users' choice s and preferences when using a website or to target advertising to them. We may also use cookies for: Identifying the areas of our website that you have visited Personalizing content that you see on our website Our website analytics Remarketing our products or services to you Remembering your preferences, settings, and login details Targeted advertising and serving ads relevant to your interests Affiliate marketing Allowing you to post comments Allowing you to share content with social networks Most web browsers can be set to disable the use of cookies. However, if you disable cookies, you may not be able to access features on our web site correctly or at all. Web Beacons We may also use a technology called web beacons to collect general information about your use of our website and your use of special promotions or newsletters. The information we collect by web beacons allows us to statistically monitor the number of people who...
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Functional Cookies. We use functional cookies to ensure our website runs properly and to improve website usability. REVOS uses cookies to collect website visit information in our customer relationship manager. When you submit a form on our website, past and future website visits may be connected to the name, email address and location information you included in your form submission.
Functional Cookies. These cookies are essential for the running of our website. Without these cookies our website would not function properly. These are saved temporarily as login information and expire once the browser is closed.
Functional Cookies. These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies then some or all of these services may not function properly. By default, only strictly necessary cookies are active. If you want to, you can manage or disable cookies from your browser and delete all cookies that are stored on your device. You can do this as often you want to. You need to be aware that if you choose to disable cookies from your browser it may prevent you from taking full advantage of the Riftsoft website, and you may not get the best user experience.
Functional Cookies. These are used to recognize you when you return to our website. This enables us to personalise our content for you and remember your preferences (for example, not asking you to sign up for a newsletter because you have already elected not to sign up to it once).
Functional Cookies. These cookies allow Platform to remember Platforms user’s preferences and choices, enhancing your user experience.
Functional Cookies to recognise your PC as you move around our site and make sure any information you enter is remembered the next time you visit us.

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