Cookie Policy
For your convenience, the Torseed S.A. website, hereinafter referred to as the service, uses cookies and similar technologies to, among other things, customize the service to users’ needs and for statistical purposes. Cookies are small text files sent by the visited website, which the internet user accesses, to the user’s device.
Websites that we refer to, which may include multimedia content, also use cookies. You can modify your internet browser settings regarding cookies. Not changing these settings implies your acceptance of the cookies used here.
The service uses performance cookies, which collect information about how the website is used in order to enhance its functionality, as well as functional cookies, which allow the website to ‘remember’ user settings (e.g. language, font size). This includes, among others:
– cookies google-analytics.com – statistics for the service
– cookies associated with the ‘AddThis Social Bookmarking Widget’ plugin, which is used for easy content sharing through social media platforms.
The privacy policy of the AddThis service is described here: Privacy Policy (upon the user’s selection of the service through which they will share content from the website, cookies from that respective website will appear in the user’s browser). Session cookies are also used (they expire after the session ends)
In addition, the service also uses:
– cookies generated when switching to a different version of the CMS website, i.e. …
– cookies generated when switching to a different version of the CMS website, i.e. during the transition to another version of the website’s content management system.
mobile version and version for the visually impaired (wai)
– session cookies (expire after the session is closed) – used when a user logs into the website’s control panel.
– cookies created when changing the width of the page (if websites have this functionality enabled).
– cookies to indicate that the privacy policy has been accepted.
Third-party services from which we present materials may also use cookies that enable logins and serve advertisements tailored to the user’s preferences and behaviors.
In particular, such cookies include:
– On the website youtube.com, these cookies may include user preferences and click counters, as described in the privacy policy.
– On the website player.vimeo.com and av.vimeo.com, cookies allow for logging in, and cookies placed by advertisers allow advertisements to be tailored based on user behavior (cookie policy available at http://vimeo.com/cookie_policy).
The level of protection against cookies is set individually in each browser. You can adjust the level of protection against cookies in your web browser, even up to completely blocking cookies. This increases the level of security and data protection but might also disable certain features, such as logging into your email account.
How to change settings in the most popular web browsers:
- Google Chrome – To change settings in Google Chrome, you need to click on the menu (located in the top right corner), then go to Settings > Show advanced settings. In the “Privacy” section, click the Content settings button. In the “Cookies” section, you can modify the following cookie settings: deleting cookies, default blocking of cookies, default allowing cookies, default keeping cookies and site data when the browser is closed, specifying exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains.
Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0 – From the browser menu (top right corner): Tools > Internet Options > Privacy, click the Sites button. Use the slider to adjust the level, then confirm the changes with the OK button.
Mozilla Firefox – From the browser menu: Tools > Options > Privacy. Activate the checkbox under Firefox will: “Use custom settings for history”. Regarding cookies, you decide by checking or unchecking the “Accept cookies” option.
Opera – From the browser menu: Tools > Preferences > Advanced. Regarding cookies, you decide by checking or unchecking the “Cookies” option.
Safari – From the Safari drop-down menu, select Preferences and click on the Security icon. Here, you choose the security level under the “Accept cookies” section.