Cookies Agreement
The Website, the language versions of which are posted on the Internet (hereinafter referred to as the Website) uses cookies including HTTP, HTML5 and local flash tokens, web beacons/GIFs, embedded scripts and end tags/browser caches , and similar technologies to distinguish you from other users (hereinafter referred to as “Users”) of our Website, to ensure maximum convenience by providing personalized information, and to improve our service.
We may use Cookies for a variety of purposes to improve your online experience, for example by remembering your login details or preferences from previous visits to our Services so that they can be used when you return to the Services in the future.
We use in-session tracking technologies and continuous tracking technologies. Tracking technologies (such as cookies) may be persistent (that is, they remain on your computer until you delete them) or transient (that is, they remain until you close your browser).
We also use first and third party cookies. Essential Cookies are used and controlled by us to provide the Services. Third-Party Cookies are managed by third parties, primarily for advertising and analytics purposes.
You can learn more about these technologies and how to manage them in the information below. This policy is part of the Privacy Policy of [company legal name].
This cookie agreement provides you with information about the types of cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them. For a list of all cookies used by our Website, please contact us via the contact form in the Contact section of the Website.
In case of discrepancies in the interpretation of the text of document editions in different languages, the text in Russian is used.
USER CONSENT
By accepting this agreement, you agree to the placement of cookies on your computer for the purpose of analyzing the use of the Website. If you do not want to accept cookies, you must stop using the Website or refuse to accept this agreement.
INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
When you view any page on the Website, the page itself is downloaded to your computer, as well as small text files called cookies. Cookies are small amounts of data, often including a unique, anonymous identifier, that is sent to your browser by a Website and stored on your computer's hard drive. You can find more information about cookies by following this link
OWN COOKIES AND THIRD PARTIES COOKIES
The website uses both its own cookies and third party cookies. First-party cookies are those placed by the website that the User is visiting. Third-party cookies are cookies that are placed on a domain other than the website the User is visiting. If another entity places cookies through the site visited by the user, such cookies are called third party or third party cookies.
TYPES OF COOKIES USED
The website uses different types of cookies, including:
Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly and will allow Users to move around the Website and use its features. These files do not identify Users as individuals. If the User does not agree to use this file type, this may affect the performance of the Website, or its components.
Performance, efficiency and analytics cookies. These files help to understand how Users interact with the Website by providing information about the areas they visited and the amount of time they spent on the Website, and they also show problems with the operation of the Internet resource, for example, messages about mistakes. This helps improve the performance of the Website. Analytics cookies also help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and optimize the content of the Website. This type of cookies cannot be used to identify the User. All information that is collected and analyzed is completely anonymous.
Functional cookies. These cookies serve to recognize Users returning to the Website. They allow you to individually select the content of the Website for Users. If the User blocks this type of file, this may affect the performance and functionality of the Website and may limit access to content on the Website.
Advertising cookies. These files record information about user activities on the Internet, including visits to sites and pages, as well as data about the links and advertisements that Users choose to view. One of the goals is to display on websites the content that is most focused on the User. Another goal is to enable the provision of advertising or other information more precisely tailored to the interests of the User.
Targeting Technologies: We may use tracking technologies to deliver content, including advertisements, tailored to your interests on our Services and third party sites based on how you interact with our application, advertising or content. Using these tracking technologies, we may share data about your use of the application with third parties to optimize their marketing, but we only do this based on unique identifiers. By using our Services, you consent to the use of Cookies and tracking technologies and the processing of information accordingly.
Cookies/HTML5 Local Storage: A cookie (sometimes called a local storage object, or LSO) is a data file located on a device. Cookies can be created using various web-related protocols and technologies, such as HTTP (sometimes called "Cookie Browsers"), and HTML5.
Web Beacons: Small graphic images or other web programming code called web beacons (also known as “1×1 GIFs” or “clear GIFs”) may be used on pages of our Services and in communications. Web beacons may not be visible to you, but any electronic image or other web programming code that is inserted into a page or email can act as a web beacon. Clear GIFs are tiny graphic objects with a unique identifier, similar in function to Cookies. Unlike HTTP cookies, which are stored on a user's computer's hard drive, clear GIFs are embedded invisibly on web pages, about the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
Built-in script. An embedded script is software code that is designed to collect information about your interactions with the Services, such as the links you click on. The code is temporarily downloaded to your device from our web server or from a third party service provider, and is only active while connected to the Services. The code is then deactivated or deleted.
End tag or Tag element. An end tag, an element of browsers' cache, is an opaque identifier assigned by the web server to a specific version of a resource found in a URL. If the resource content in this URL changes, a new end tag is assigned. End tags used in this way are a form of device identifier. End tag tracking can generate unique tracking values even in cases where the consumer blocks HTTP, Flash, and/or HTML5 tokens.
Unique Header Identifier (UIDH). A unique identifier header (UIDH) in the addressing information that accompanies Internet (http) requests sent over an ISP's wireless network. For example, when a customer enters a store's website address on their phone, the request is sent across the network and delivered to the store's website. The information contained in this request includes characteristics such as device type and screen size so that the retailer's site knows how to best display the site on the phone. UIDH is included in this information and can be used as an anonymous way for advertisers to determine that a user is part of a group that a third-party advertiser wants access to. It is important to note that UIDH is a temporary, anonymous identifier associated with unencrypted web traffic. We change UIDNs on a regular basis to protect the privacy of our customers. We do not use UIDH to collect web browsing information, and it does not share individuals' web browsing data with advertisers or others.
RETENTION LIFE OF COOKIES
Depending on the type, cookies are stored on the user’s device for up to 1 year.
MANAGING COOKIES
You can disable the storage of cookies, limit the creation of cookies to specific websites, or set your browser to notify you when cookies are sent. You can also delete files from your PC's hard drive at any time. However, if you choose to block all cookies (including strictly necessary cookies), you may not be able to access the Website, or parts of it, or pages may display limited or incorrectly.
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
The following third party cookies are currently used on the Website:
In the information below you can familiarize yourself with the list of Cookies used, the duration and reason for their use:
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A group of cookies that are created and processed by Google for statistical, analytical and other purposes.
Yandex
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A group of Cookies that are created and processed by Yandex for statistical, analytical and other purposes.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to provide web analytics data about how the Website is used. For more information about Google Analytics cookies, see the help pages and Google's privacy policy. To opt out of Google Analytics, you can download and install the opt-out Browser add-on.
Yandex Metrica
The website also uses Yandex Metrica to provide web analytics data about how our website is used. For more information about Yandex Metrica cookies, see the data use policy and privacy policy. To opt out of using Yandex Metrica, you can download and install the opt-out Browser add-on.
Separately, we draw your attention to the fact that changing the settings of Cookies, installing extensions and ad blocking applications, for example: Adblock, friGate CDN, Aliexpress Seller Check, as well as VPN/Proxy/Socks extensions and others, may lead to disruptions in the operation of the Services and loss of cashback. If possible, disable all third-party extensions in the browser from which you make cashback purchases.