Digital policy
Cookie policy
For the proper functioning of the website, it is necessary to save a small amount of information on your computer in the form of so-called ‘cookies’.
Besides allowing the website to run smoothly, they also help with making further improvements to the site, as well as enhancing your user experience when using and browsing the site’s content.
DIGITAL SECURITY
BASICS
What is a cookie?
A cookie is information stored on your computer by the website you visit. Cookies usually save your settings for the website, like your preferred language. Later, when you open the same website again, the web browser sends back the cookies that belong to that site. This allows the site to show information tailored to your needs.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (like your name or email address). However, this information can only be saved if you allow it – websites can’t access information you haven’t given them and can’t get to other files on your computer.
You can change your web browser settings and enable or completely block cookie storage on your own. Among many options, you can also delete existing cookies or set them to be deleted automatically when you close your web browser.
Most websites on the internet use this practice, but according to European Union regulations from the 25th. 3. 2011. there is an obligation to ask for your consent before saving cookies. By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies. You can still browse the website and its content if you block cookies, but some of its features won’t be available to you, and your user experience might be of lower quality in that case.
SELECTION
How do I disable cookies?
By turning off cookies, you decide whether to allow cookies to be stored on your computer. Cookie settings can also be controlled and configured in your web browser. For information about cookie settings, choose the web browser you use:
• Chrome
• Firefox
• Internet Explorer
• Microsoft Edge
• Opera
• Safari
Note
If you disable cookies, you might not be able to use some features on websites.
What are temporary cookies?
Temporary cookies are removed from your computer when you close your web browser. Websites use them to store temporary data.
What are permanent cookies?
Permanent or saved cookies stay on your computer even after you close your web browser. Websites use them to store information, like your username and password, so you don’t have to log in every time you visit the site. Permanent cookies can stay on your computer for days, months, or even years, depending on the type and the settings of the cookie.
What are first-party cookies?
First-party cookies come directly from the website you’re visiting, and they can be either permanent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store data that will be reused the next time you visit that website.
What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies come from ads, services, or software processes of other websites and service platforms (like pop-up ads and tools for tracking website analytics) that are on the website you’re visiting. These cookies let websites track how you use their pages, mostly for marketing purposes.
Note
If you want to disable Google Analytics services from saving cookies for you, you can block them at the following link by following the instructions: Link!
Cookie policy
Does this website use cookies?
Yes, with the primary goal of making your websites provide a better user experience and easier ways to get in touch.
What kind of cookies does this site use and why?
• Session Cookies
These are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close your web browser. Temporary cookies allow you to access the content of the site.
• Persistent Cookies
They usually have an expiration date far in the future and will stay in your browser until they expire or you delete them manually. Persistent cookies provide a better understanding of user habits, which allows for improving websites according to your habits. This information is anonymous – your individual data is not visible.
What services does the site use?
• Social networks
Sharing websites on social media usually sets cookies for the user. The company plans to use the most popular social networks and link them to the website.
• Measuring attendance
The website uses a hosting service tool (“Cpanel”) to track visits, and in the future plans to implement the “Google Analytics” and “Google Search Console” services.
Cookies on the domain detected via the Complianz plugin
Coming soon!
Note
VTM d.o.o. reserves the right to change the content on this page at any time and update it according to business needs and any technological innovations that might be introduced.
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Additional information about turning off cookies
There are currently several websites and tools for disabling cookie storage for different services. More information on this can be found at the following links:
On our website, you can later change your cookie settings in the bottom corner of the screen by hovering over the gray box.
feel free to reach out
Do you have any questions about the cookie policy?
For any questions about how we use cookies and our cookie policy, you can contact us as follows:
• by sending an email to:
info@vtm.hr
• through the web form found at:
https:/vtm.hr/kontakt/
For communication regarding the exercise of rights related to personal data protection, it is necessary to use the communication channels defined in the ‘Exercising Rights’ chapter so that each request is registered and the user as the initiator is identified.
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