* Enters into force on May 25th, 2018
** Reviewed on July 4th 2018

We hereby make known that our Website uses cookies both in our own interest and in the interests of third parties, according to the following information.

At RENANIA (hereinafter referred to as "the Company"), we believe to be transparent and open about how we collect and use the data and information that relates to you. In the spirit of transparency, this policy provides detailed information about how and when we use cookies on our Website, magazin.renania.ro. This cookie policy applies to any product or service available on this Website.

You have the right to be protected with regard to the online collection of any anonymous data or not about you. This section will tell you how we use cookies, why and how they allow us to improve our services. It also tells you how you can manage cookies in relation to our Website, what happens if you uninstall cookies, why third-party cookies are used on our Website, etc.

What is a cookie?

  • A cookie is a small file that contains a text made up of a string of letters and numbers (often encoded) that uniquely identifies the computer, mobile terminal, or other equipment of a user who accessed the internet, but may also contain other information. A cookie consists of two parts: its name and content, the value of the cookie. Furthermore, the duration of a cookie is determined.
  • The Cookie is a file placed/downloaded on the device you use when accessing a website by the request issued to the web server of a browser (such as Internet Explorer, Chrome) that allows you to use the website features by browsing the website so that when you revisit the website, it may present tailor-made options based on stored information about your last visit.
  • A cookie is completely "passive" (it does not contain software, viruses - cookies use plain text formats, are not made up of code pieces, so they can not be executed or cannot auto-run, they cannot duplicate or replicate on other networks to run or replicate again - or spyware and cannot access the information on the user's hard drive), they only allow the collection of information about the user's behavior in principle, which websites he visit and when.
Example

A cookie may look like this:

SNID50=eR0azHquz-E32l1B7uLIasD63_ZWxrS9fkAc37Z4CQ=Q4levhdDnydqiJGNgoogle.ro/verify 97282076339328 30210107 446809680 30173295 *

Cookies are generally used to provide a faster and easier interaction between users and websitesFor example, if a site offers the ability to create a user account, authentication data is stored in a cookie; the user can then access that website without having to authenticate again.

In other cases, cookies can be used to store information about user activities on a particular web page so that they can easily resume their activities on a subsequent access to the website.

For more details on processed data, see the Cookies List at the end of the document.

  What type of cookies do we use?

REQUIRED cookies

These "cookies" are important to allow you to navigate the website and use its features, such as accessing the website's secure areas. In the absence of these cookies, the services you require, such as logging in, cannot be offered. These cookies do not collect information about yourself that can be used for marketing or for storing the visited websites.

PERFORMANCE cookies

These "cookies" collect information on how to interact with the website, for example, which pages visitors access most often. These cookies help us track how to use the website to improve its functionality. These "cookies" do not collect information that identifies an individual because all captured data is anonymous and for the above-mentioned general purpose of the website's performance.

PREFERENCES cookies

These "cookies" are used to record the choices you make (such as the language or region where you are located) and also to provide improved Website features related to your choices. For example, the Website can store your login data so you do not need to log in to your account repeatedly when you use a particular device to access our Website.

Apart from the cookies the website creates when visiting our websites, third parties can also create cookies while visiting our websites. In some cases, this is because we have hired third parties to provide services on our behalf, such as website analysis.

In other cases, our web pages provide third-party content or advertisements, such as videos, news, or advertisements delivered by other advertising networks. Because your browser connects to these third-party web servers to retrieve the content, those third parties can create or read their own cookies on your device and can collect information about your online activities on different websites or online services. Third parties / Third-party vendors must also comply with the applicable law and the privacy policies of the website owner.

On our website we use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics, Google Maps, LiveZilla, YouTube, DoubleClick or LibraPay.

A complete list of all the types of cookies that our site uses is found at the end of this document.

Our own cookies do not require or hold personal data.They cannot personally identify an Internet user. Find a description of the data and information captured by each cookie in part used by our Website in the List of all types of cookies that our Website.

Personal data can be collected exceptionally by using cookies only to facilitate certain features for the Website user (for example: settings of the language in which a website is accessed, keeping a user logged in to the webmail account, online banking security, product retention in the shopping cart). We specify that such data is encrypted in a way that makes it impossible for unauthorized persons to have access to them.

If a cookie does process personal data, we will ensure that the processing is done in accordance with the applicable law and Regulation (EU) No. 679/2016 (GDPR). For details on the processing of personal data by our company, please refer to the Personal Data Processing Policy

Cookie control

In general, an application used to access web pages allows you to save cookies to the terminal by default. These settings can be changed so that the automatic cookie administration be blocked by the web browser or the user is informed whenever cookies are sent to his or her terminal.

Detailed information about the possibilities and ways of managing cookies can be found in the application settings area (web browser). However, we mention that limiting the use of cookies may affect certain features of the web page. It may also prevent you from saving your customized settings, such as account entry information.

In addition, certain features of our products depend on cookies. For example, if you choose to block cookies, you may not be able to connect or use those features and preferences that depend on the blocked cookies. If you decide to delete your cookies, the settings and preferences controlled by them, including those related to ads, will be deleted and you may need to recreate them.

The user manual for blocking or deleting cookies from browsers can be found in each browser's privacy documentation or help documentation.

If you do not want us to use cookies when you visit our website, you can opt out of some of them by reviewing your cookie settings. If you do not want to accept cookies, you can also change the browser settings on your computer or other devices used to access our services. Most browsers also provide functionality that allows you to analyze and delete cookies.

Please note that our website will not work properly without cookies.

For the management / removal of third-party cookies on our website, we specify that browsers provide cookie management support pages in their products. For more information, please see below.

 

To learn more about using cookies visit the following link: https://www.aboutcookies.org/

We reserve the right to make changes to the Cookie Policy, by also informing you of this. All changes will appear on our website and shall immediately take effect.