Cookie Policy

By using the websites run by www.easyqrcodecreator.net, you consent to the terms and conditions stated in this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). The guidelines for using cookies on this website are described in this Policy. You acknowledge that you have read, comprehended, and agree to these terms by continuing to use the website.

It is crucial to realize that this Cookie Policy is subject to abrupt modifications at any time. Any noteworthy changes will be communicated to users through the website or websites. Users who often visit this page will be updated about any changes we make to our privacy policies. By using the Site after changes have been implemented, you attest that you have read, understood, and accepted any changes to this Policy. Your sole options are to cease using the Site or change your browser's settings to block cookies from being delivered to it if you disagree with any of the terms in this Policy.

This document contains the guidelines that apply to the use of cookies on this website, as well as implementation instructions for the definitions and suggestions found in our privacy policy.

Cookies: What are they? When you use the site, how are they used? How does the website use cookies from third parties? Which cookies do you offer?● Interest-Based Advertising

Cookies:

  1. Describe them.

A little text file called a "cookie" might be installed in your browser as you surf the website in order to recognize you as a user and safeguard your personal data. Cookies are used for many different things, like keeping track of user preferences, giving analytical information, making it easier for ads and behavioral advertising to appear, and supporting certain services.

The two sorts of cookies are session cookies, also known as transient cookies, and permanent cookies, also known as persistent cookies. Persistent cookies remain in the browser until they are intentionally removed or until their designated expiration date, while session cookies are automatically removed when the web browser is closed. The cookies have set expiration dates that vary from a few minutes to several years.

Cookies that a website saves to the user's web browser's storage device are known as first-party cookies. On occasion, though, cookies created by a website other than the one being visited are referred to as "third-party cookies."

Cookies and pixel tags collaborate on our websites. When exploring the internet, you've probably encountered transparent GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags. Together with cookies, the pixels track visitors to our website from various services in order to assess their activity. We and our business partners use pixel tags for a variety of purposes, including Retargeting (which is covered in our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (which is detailed in Section 5 of our website).

  1. How does the Site use cookies when I use it?

We or a third party may install cookies on your browser if you choose to use the website or any of our services. For a more thorough knowledge of the many kinds of cookies that are used and the accompanying usage patterns over time, we kindly ask that you read our Privacy Policy.

Cookies are capable of a wide range of functions, including the following:

First-party cookies are necessary for a number of website functionalities, including proper transaction processing and persistent sign-in.

We employ analytics cookies to gather information about how the Site(s) are used, with the goal of assessing and improving their functionality. It's also crucial to remember that these cookies might be employed in A/B testing, which makes it easier to gauge how users will respond to different versions of advertisements, websites, or features. First-party cookies and third-party cookies are the two types of analytics cookies.

Most people refer to cookies that enable users to save preferences on a website as "preference cookies."

Advertising networks or platforms install third-party cookies, also referred to as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies, on users' computers. These technologies are mostly used for (i) streamlining the display of ads and evaluating their effectiveness, and (ii) providing tailored ads according to user interests and preferences deduced from online behavior.

  1. How are cookies used by third parties on the websites?

Cookies are required in order for analytics software, third-party services, advertising networks, and other apps to collect anonymous user data. These businesses use cookies to monitor and evaluate what visitors do on the website, as well as to follow their behavior when they visit other websites in the future. The acquired data is utilized to comprehend user behavior and preferences after anonymization. This procedure helps to deliver advertisements and services that are more precisely targeted.

  1. Which cookies can I choose from?

If a user has an objection to cookies in general or to a specific variety, they may modify their browser's settings to reject newly installed cookies and delete those that have already been saved. To fully understand how to do this task, see the instructions that accompanied your web browser. It is important to keep in mind that deleting or blocking our cookies may make it more difficult for you to utilize specific services, access specific sections of our websites, and save your preferences.

To disable third-party cookies, go to the appropriate privacy policies.

  1. How are cookies managed?

The Cookie Policy provides more details on how cookies can enhance users' experiences on our website and when utilizing our services. Users who disable cookies may have issues or functional restrictions with our website.

How to turn off cookies that target advertisements based on behavior

Visit www.youronlinechoices.eu for additional information if you are a client in the European Union and have any queries about cookies used for behaviorally targeted advertising. Similar to this, users in the US may learn more about these cookies—which display advertisements depending on how you use the website and other websites—by going to http://www.aboutads.info/choices. You can adjust your preferences regarding these advertising tactics by using the options and information these websites provide.

Here are some useful instructions for changing the cookie settings on your browser.

Google Chrome:

To use the required feature, the user must locate and select the wrench symbol in the browser toolbar. Please choose the "Settings" tab to view the available options. To explore other options, kindly select "Show advanced settings." Please choose the 'Content settings' menu item to access the "Privacy" area.

Go to the "Cookies" section and choose "Allow local data to be set" to consent to the use of cookies. This will make first-party and third-party cookie usage possible. Users should choose the option that forbids all third-party cookies without any exclusions in order to permit the selective acceptance of first-party cookies.

Go to the "Cookies" menu and select "Block sites from setting any data" to turn off cookies.

Remember that there are several settings in Chrome for activating and disabling cookies.

Visit this Google page for additional details on the other cookie options available in Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Versions of Microsoft Explorer 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0:

It is advised that you go to the top of your browser window and select the 'Tools' option in order to access the required menu. Please choose "Internet Options" from the drop-down menu that appears. It is recommended that users locate the 'Privacy' tab among the various menu options by opening the settings window.

Please move the slider down to "Medium" or below to enable cookies.

It is advised to set the slider to the highest position to deactivate cookies, since this would essentially prevent any cookies from being transmitted.

Recall that Explorer has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies.

Visit this Microsoft page to learn more about the various cookie options available in Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

Microsoft Edge

To access further choices, users must locate and click the "More actions" icon on the toolbar. From the option that shows in the dropdown box, choose "Settings".Please locate and select the "View advanced settings" option. In the Cookies section, users can reject solely third-party cookies (as the choice to omit cookies is restricted) or allow cookies as is (the default setup). Would you kindly initiate the process of restarting the Microsoft Edge browser?

Mozilla with Firefox

You must select the 'Tools' option from the menu bar in order to access the browser settings. From the menu that appears, pick the 'Options' option. Please go to the privacy section.

'Accept cookies for sites' must be checked in order for cookies to operate.

To opt out of accepting cookies, users must deselect the box labeled "Accept cookies for sites."

Keep in mind that Firefox has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. See Mozilla's https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for additional details.

Opera

It is recommended that users select the "Settings" option from the browser menu in order to access the browser settings. You are welcome to select "Quick Preferences".

Make sure the "Enable Cookies" option is selected in order to enable cookies.

To disable cookies, you must uncheck the "Enable Cookies" box.

Keep in mind that Opera offers a number of choices for enabling and disabling cookies.Opera Software page for additional details on the other cookie options available: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/

Safari on OS X

Users must choose the 'Safari' option from the menu bar in order to access the Safari web browser's settings. When the menu appears, pick the 'Preferences' option. Select the 'Security' menu option, please.

Select "Only from the current site" from the "Accept cookies" selection in order to accept cookies.Visit this Apple page for additional details on the other cookie settings available in Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html

The remaining web browsers

Please contact the browser's manufacturer or utilize the "help" function of the browser.

  1. How should cookies be handled?

The majority of web browsers come with an inbuilt feature that lets them accept cookies automatically on their own without the user having to do anything. Additionally, you may set your browser to reject cookies or ask for permission before accepting them.

However, it's important to keep in mind that blocking our cookies can make your visit to our website less enjoyable. This might imply restricted access to specific sections or personalized data and information.

  1. Advertising Based on Interest

Using interest-based advertising that is provided by suppliers, marketers target certain interests by presenting customized messages and information. It is crucial to understand that third parties' use of cookies and other technologies to offer online, mobile, or email advertising services is outside the Site's control.

For any inquiries regarding our Cookie Policy, kindly contact [email protected]via email.