transliterra.eu cookie policy
What is a cookie file
A cookie file is a medium-sized file that is recorded and stored on the user’s computer, tablet or smartphone when they visit a certain website. The information about cookie files described in this document also applies to other similar technologies used on transliterra.eu. The cookie file usually contains the name of the website from which it was created, the period of validity and a randomly generated unique number. It is used to identify the browser interacting with the website.
Cookies are used for the following purposes:
• adaptation of transliterra.eu to the user’s preferences; cookie files allow us to recognize the user’s device and display the transliterra.eu website in accordance with the user’s needs.
• collection of statistical data, which helps to understand how users of transliterra.eu use the website services, as well as to improve the structure and efficiency of the services.
• maintenance of the session after the user has entered the system (there is no need to re-enter the user’s name and password when visiting each page of transliterra.eu).
The following types of cookie files are available on transliterra.eu:
• cookie files that provide security for transliterra.eu, for example files that are necessary for detecting fraud;
• “necessary” cookie files that define services provided by transliterra.eu, such as cookie files that are necessary for users’ identification;
• “functional” cookie files that remember users’ settings and preferences, such as language selection and so on.
Transliterra.eu users can change cookie settings in their browser according to their preferences. If the user does not change the browser settings, the cookie files are stored on the user’s device, and the information about them remains available.
Disabling cookie files may cause transliterra.eu website to not work properly, especially if login is required. However, disabling cookies does not interfere with normal reading and browsing of transliterra.eu.
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