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Privacy Policy & Cookies

Privacy Policy

Ockyz Group is very discreet with your registered information. We are committed to maintaining the accuracy, confidentiality, and security of your personally identifiable information ("Personal Information"). All the received data will be stored and managed by Ockyz Group, and will never be sold, traded or otherwise transferred to third parties unless you explicitly authorize us to do so. If you place an order, your address will be passed to a carrier, within the framework of a proper delivery of the order.

 

Cookies

On June 8th, 2012, new regulations came into effect regarding the use of so-called "cookies" on Web pages. These rules are incorporated in Article 11.7a of the Telecommunications Act (TA). The new regulations also relate to your privacy. Your privacy is of great importance to us, thus we inform you about this subject in our policy. The practice of the new legislation regarding cookies is still not entirely clear for all businesses, which is why Ockyz Group will continue to closely monitor all developments and do everything possible to continue to meet the new cookies legislation. Therefore we strive to keep you as openly and fully informed as possible about cookies used on Ockyz Group.

We use cookies to improve the usability of our website. We try to filter ads to your interests. Below is an explanation of cookies, for which they are used and how, if you wish, to opt out of cookies.

Cookies are small text files placed on a computer, phone or tablet. Your browser (e.g. Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox) processes these cookies when you open a web page. The creator of the cookie determines what text files he inserts in the appropriate cookie. As long as the Internet user does not submit personal information on the visited website, the cookies cannot contain this information. There are direct and indirect cookies, also known as first- and third-party cookies. Cookies are generally not dangerous; they are not computer programs and they cannot be used to spread computer viruses.

As a rule, there are two kinds of cookies:

  • With a first-party (direct) cookie, the website places a cookie on the computer of the user browsing the webpage. First-party cookies have different purposes. One of the purposes, for example, is remembering the login name of the user and memorizing select items in a shopping cart.
  • A third-party cookie "follows" a user for a long time on various websites and is thus capable of building a so-called "profile" of the user. These cookies are often used for targeted online advertising, in which case an ad network puts cookies on your computer, phone or tablet through a third party website. This cookie can be read or processed by the ad network on various websites that are in this network.

 

You undoubtedly already have experience with cookies on your computer, tablet or phone placed by websites and ad networks. This happens e.g. when you share products or content of the Internet with friends via social networking sites (such as Twitter or Facebook). For more information please refer to:

  • https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/
  • http://twitter.com/privacy
  • http://www.google.com/intl/en-GB/policies/privacy/

 

As a user, you can manage / control the cookies on your computer from your installed browser. Here you can also indicate that you would like to be informed whenever a cookie is offered.

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