Cookie Policy

When you visit and explore www.qrcodecreator.pro, you agree to follow the rules in this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). This policy explains how the website uses cookies. If you keep using the website, it means you've read and agreed to these rules.

Remember, this Cookie Policy can change at any time without warning. We'll let you know if there are important changes to the site(s). It's a good idea to check this page regularly for updates on how we handle your privacy. If we change the policy and you keep using the site, it shows you've read and accepted the new rules. If you don't agree with this policy, you can either stop using the site or adjust your browser settings to reject cookies.

This document includes how we put into action the meanings and explanations explained in our privacy rules and guidelines on using cookies on this site.

1. Cookies: What are They?

When you go to a website, a small text file known as a "cookie" may be loaded by your web browser. The main purpose of these cookies is to confirm that you are the user, all while protecting your personal information. Cookies serve various functions, such as saving your preferences, facilitating the display of ads and personalized advertising, providing analytical data, and making it more convenient to use specific services.

There are two types of cookies: session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies are temporary and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. On the other hand, permanent cookies remain in your browser unless you manually remove them or until they reach a predetermined expiration date. The duration for which cookies are set to expire can range from a few minutes to several years.

First-party cookies are files a website stores on your web browser's hard drive. On the flip side, cookies that come from a different website than the one you're visiting are called "third-party cookies."

Our websites use pixel tags and cookies to work together seamlessly. You might have encountered clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags on different websites while surfing the internet. These pixels and cookies analyze how users behave and engage with our website, especially those from various sources. We and our business partners use pixel tags for various purposes, including interest-based advertising (explained in Section 5) and retargeting (detailed in our Privacy Statement).

2. When I use the Site, what uses do cookies serve?

We might put cookies on your web browser when you use our website or services, either by us or someone else. Check our Privacy Policy for more info on the types of cookies we use and when we use them.

Cookies serve various purposes on websites, including:

1. First-party cookies are necessary for specific website functions like smooth transaction processing and permanent signing in.

2. Analytics cookies help us understand how users engage with the site, enabling us to evaluate its effectiveness. These cookies are also used in A/B testing, comparing user reactions to different versions of advertisements, websites, or features. Analytics cookies can be either first-party or third-party.

3. Preference cookies, commonly known as "preference cookies," store user preferences on websites.

Advertising networks and platforms can place third-party cookies on your computer, often called "targeted" or "behavioral" cookies. These cookies are mainly used to (i) show ads and assess how well they work and (ii) show you ads that match your interests and preferences based on your online actions.

3. How do third parties use cookies on the websites?

Cookies are essential for gathering anonymous user information for third-party services, ad networks, and analytics, among other purposes. These companies have the ability to observe and analyze users' actions on the site and even track their behavior on other websites after using cookies. The collected data is anonymous and used to gain insights into user behavior and preferences. This helps in delivering more accurately targeted advertising and services.

4. Which cookies can I choose from?

Should a user express broad disapproval of cookies or have specific preferences regarding certain types of cookies, they can adjust their web browser settings to delete existing cookies and decline new ones. Please consult the guidelines offered by your web browser for comprehensive instructions on completing this task. It is important to acknowledge that removing or rejecting our cookies might result in increased difficulty using particular services, saving preferences, and accessing certain sections of our websites.

Detailed information on disabling cookies can be found in the privacy policies provided by individual third parties.

5. How should cookies be handled?

The Cookie Policy details how cookies can improve users' engagement with our website and services. Disabling cookies could potentially impact or restrict the functionality of our website.

How to disable cookies that track behavior for targeted advertising.

If you're a user within the European Union with inquiries about cookies utilized for behaviorally targeted advertising, visit www.youronlinechoices.eu for additional details. Likewise, individuals in the United States can explore http://www.aboutads.info/choices to access more information about these cookies, which tailor advertisements based on your website and cross-site usage. These platforms provide options and details, empowering you to control your preferences regarding these advertising methods. Below are some useful instructions for adjusting your browser's cookie preferences.

Google Chrome:

To access the desired function, first locate and click on the wrench icon in your browser's toolbar. Please select "Settings" to access the available settings. To explore additional options, click the "Show advanced settings" button. If you wish to view the "Privacy" section, click the "Content settings" button.

To activate cookies, opt for "Allow local data to be set" under the "Cookies" category. This will enable the use of cookies from both first-party and third-party websites. If you prefer to limit cookie acceptance to only first-party cookies, select "Block all third-party cookies without any exceptions."

To disable cookies, go to the "Cookies" menu and choose the "Block sites from setting any data" option.

Keep in mind that Chrome provides various settings for managing cookies. For more details on other cookie settings in Chrome, refer to this Google page:

Clear, allow & manage cookies in Chrome - Android

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:

To access the relevant menu, click on the 'Tools' tab located at the top of your browser window. Select 'Internet Options' from the provided choices. Locate the 'Privacy' tab within the settings window.

Ensure that the slider is positioned at 'Medium' or a lower setting to enable the acceptance of cookies.

If you want to stop the acceptance of all cookies completely, slide the slider to the maximum level. This action will disable all cookies.

Keep in mind that Internet Explorer offers various settings to manage the allowance or blockage of cookies. You can visit the corresponding Microsoft page for detailed information on the different cookie settings available in Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies - Microsoft Support

Microsoft Edge

To explore additional features, find and click the "More actions" button on the toolbar. Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu. Kindly locate and opt for the "View advanced settings" option. In the Cookies section, you can choose between the default configuration, allowing all cookies, or the alternative setting, which blocks only third-party cookies. Please reopen the Microsoft Edge web browser.

Mozilla Firefox

To access the browser settings, click on 'Tools' in the menu bar and then select 'Options' from the drop-down menu. Navigate to the privacy section.

To activate cookies, ensure that the "Accept cookies for sites" option is chosen.

To disable cookies, users can uncheck the box next to "Accept cookies for sites."

It's important to note that Firefox provides different options for managing cookies. Refer to Mozilla's documentation for more details:

Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop

Opera

To inspect the browser's configurations, click the "Settings" choice in the menu, then navigate to the "Quick Preferences" section.

Ensure that the "Enable Cookies" option is chosen to activate cookies.

To deactivate cookies, unmark the checkbox adjacent to "Enable Cookies."

It's important to note that Opera provides multiple settings for managing cookies. Explore additional cookie options on the Opera Software page for more information:

https://legal.opera.com/privacy/

Safari on OSX

To view the choices within Safari, click on the 'Safari' option in the menu bar, then select 'Preferences' from the dropdown menu. Once there, opt for the 'Security' menu.

To enable cookies, go to the "Accept cookies" section and select "Only from the site you are currently visiting." If you want to disable cookies, navigate to the same 'Accept cookies' section and choose 'Never.'

Keep in mind that Safari offers multiple settings to enable or disable cookies. Refer to the Apple page linked here for additional details on the available cookie options:

Legal - Use of Cookies - Apple

All other browsers

Kindly reach out to the browser's manufacturer or utilize the browser's "help" feature for assistance.

6. How should you handle cookies?

Users are not required to take any action as cookies are typically enabled by default in most web browsers. However, you can modify your browser settings to either decline cookies or request user permission before allowing them.

However, it's crucial to be aware that opting to block our cookies may result in a less satisfying experience on our website. This could lead to limited access to certain sections or personalized information and content.

7. Advertising Based on Interest

As advertisers, we utilize interest-based advertising from vendors to deliver personalized messages and content according to user interests. It's important to mention that the Site does not take responsibility for the actions or practices of third parties, including their utilization of cookies or other technologies for online, mobile, or email advertising and other services.

For inquiries regarding our cookie policy, please send emails to: [email protected].