Cookie Policy

Acceptance of this Cookie Policy ("Policy") is implied when you use and browse the www.qrcodecreator.dev website. The terms for the site's use of cookies are described in this Policy. You acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms by using the website going forward.

Recognizing that this Cookie Policy may be changed at any time and without warning is crucial. Should there be any noteworthy modifications, users will be notified via the website(s). In order to stay updated about any changes made to our privacy policies, users should often check this website. Your continued use of the Site indicates that you have read and agree to any changes made to this Policy. Your only choices are to quit using the Site or change your browser's settings to block cookies if you disagree with the terms specified in this Policy.

Including and implementing the definitions and interpretations given in our Privacy Policy, this document describes the guidelines that control how cookies are used on the website.

  • What cookies are
  • What cookies are used on the Site when you use it
  • How cookies are used on the Site by third parties
  • Your cookie options
  • Interest-Based Advertising
  1. What are cookies?

A little text file called a "cookie" might be installed in your web browser as you surf the website in order to recognize you as a user and safeguard your personal data. Cookies are used for a number of functions, including storing user preferences, delivering analytical data, enabling the distribution of ads and behavioral advertising, and supporting specific services.

Cookies are divided into two categories: session cookies, which are temporary cookies, and permanent cookies, which are persistent cookies. When the web browser is closed, session cookies are automatically removed, while persistent cookies remain in the browser until they are purposefully removed or reach their designated expiration date. The cookies have predefined expiration dates ranging from several minutes to several years.

Cookies placed on a user's web browser's storage device by a website are referred to as first-party cookies. On the other hand, cookies created by a domain other than the one being visited are sometimes referred to as "third-party cookies."

On our websites, pixel tags and cookies collaborate closely. While surfing the internet, it is possible that you have seen pixel tags, web beacons, or transparent GIFs on different websites. Together with cookies, the pixels track visitors to our website from various services in order to assess their behavior. Pixel tags are used for a number of reasons by us and our business partners, including Retargeting (as stated in our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (as detailed in Section 5) of our website.

  1. What cookies are used for when I use the Site?

You acknowledge that there is a possibility that third parties, or us, will install cookies on your browser if you decide to use the website or our services. We respectfully advise you to review our Privacy Policy for a more thorough knowledge of the various categories of cookies that are utilized as well as the associated temporal patterns of their usage.

Cookies can serve a variety of functions, including the following ones:

In order to use some website features, such persistent sign-in or successful transaction processing, first-party cookie use becomes necessary.

We employ analytics cookies to gather information on how the Site(s) are used in order to assess their efficacy and enhance their operation. Additionally, it is important to mention that these cookies have the ability to be employed in A/B testing, which makes it easier to evaluate how users respond to different versions of websites, ads, or features. First-party cookies and third-party cookies are the two categories into which analytics cookies fall.

"Preference cookies" are a common term for the cookies used by websites to store user preferences.

Advertising networks and platforms install third-party cookies on users' computers, also referred to as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies. These technologies are primarily being used for two purposes: (i) to present advertisements that are tailored to individual preferences and interests, as determined by online activities, and (ii) to facilitate the exhibition of advertising and evaluate their effectiveness.

  1. How do third parties use cookies on the Sites?

Cookies are essential to the collection of anonymous user data used by advertising networks, third-party services, analytics, and other applications. By means of cookies, these organizations are able to monitor and evaluate the activities that users perform on the website in addition to following their behavior when they visit other websites in the future. Anonymization is applied to the obtained data, which is then utilized to gain understanding of user behavior and preferences. This procedure helps to deliver advertisements and services that are more effectively targeted.

Should an individual have an overall dislike for cookies, or a specific type of cookie, they have the capacity to alter the browser's settings in order to remove previously stored cookies and refuse to accept new ones. You should consult the instructions that came with your web browser to fully understand how to complete this task. It is important to note that deleting or rejecting our cookies may make it more difficult for you to use specific services, keep your preferences, and access some parts of our websites.

Directions on disabling third-party cookies can be found in respective privacy policies.

  1. How to manage cookies?

The Cookie Policy offers a thorough explanation of how using cookies may enhance users' experiences both on our website and when utilizing our services. It is possible that some issues or restrictions in the functionality of our website could arise if visitors choose to disable cookies.

How to disable behaviorally targeted advertising cookies

Visit www.youronlinechoices.eu for further information if you are a customer in the European Union and have questions about cookies that are used for behaviorally targeted advertising. To find out more about these cookies that display adverts based on how you use the website and other websites, users in the US can go to http://www.aboutads.info/choices. To assist you in managing your preferences regarding various advertising tactics, these tools provide options and insights.

Here are some useful instructions for changing the cookie settings in your web browser.

Google Chrome:

To use the desired feature, the user must locate and choose the wrench icon located in the browser toolbar. Please select the "Settings" tab to view the available choices. To see other options, please select "Show advanced settings." Please click on the 'Content settings' button to see the "Privacy" section.

Navigate to the "Cookies" section and select the "Allow local data to be set" option to permit the use of cookies. This will make first-party and third-party cookie usage possible. Users should pick the option that forbids all third-party cookies without exception in order to enable the selective acceptance of first-party cookies.

Go to the "Cookies" section and select the "Block sites from setting any data" option to disable cookies.

Keep in mind that Chrome has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Google page for additional details on the other cookie options available in Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:

To access the required menu, navigate to the top of your browser window and select the 'Tools' option. Kindly select "Internet Options" from the drop-down menu that is presented. Users are urged to navigate to the settings window and locate the 'Privacy' tab from the list of menu options.

Activate cookies: Please move the slider to the "Medium" or lower setting.

It is advised to move the slider to the highest position to disable cookies, as this would essentially prevent the receipt of any cookies.

Keep in mind that Explorer has multiple settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Microsoft page for additional details on the other cookie options available in Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

Microsoft Edge

To access further options, users must locate and select the "More actions" button located on the toolbar. From the dropdown menu that is displayed, choose "Settings".Please locate and select the "View advanced settings" option. In the Cookies section, users can choose between two options: the default configuration, which allows cookies to be accepted without any limitations, or the option to selectively exclude only third-party cookies. Please initiate the process of restarting the Microsoft Edge browser.

Mozilla Firefox

You must select the 'Tools' option from the menu bar in order to access the browser settings. From the given drop-down menu, choose 'Options'. Please proceed to the section on privacy.

Making sure that the option 'Accept cookies for sites' has been selected is required to activate the functionality of cookies.

'Accept cookies for sites' is a labeled choice that users can deselect to disable cookies.

Keep in mind that Firefox has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. See Mozilla's https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for additional details.

Opera

Users are recommended to click on the "Settings" option located within the browser menu in order to access the browser settings. Go ahead and select "Quick Preferences".

Make sure that the "Enable Cookies" option has been selected in order to activate cookies.

In order to turn off cookies, you must uncheck the "Enable Cookies" box.

Keep in mind that Opera has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Opera Software page for additional details on the other cookie options available: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/

Safari on OSX

Users must select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar in order to access the Safari web browser's options. From the drop-down menu that appears, choose the 'Preferences' option. Please select the 'Security' option.

In order to approve cookies, navigate to the "Accept cookies" section and select "Only from the current site."

Select the 'Never' option under 'Accept cookies' to turn off cookies.

Keep in mind that Safari has multiple settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Apple page for additional details on the other cookie settings available in Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html

All other browsers

Please use the browser's "help" feature or get in touch with the company that makes the browser.

  1. How to manage your cookies?

The majority of web browsers have a built-in feature that lets them accept cookies by default, without the user having to do anything. It is also feasible to alter the browser's settings to prevent cookies from being accepted or to ask the user to approve them. 

But it's important to note that blocking our cookies can potentially make it less enjoyable for you to browse our website. This could entail tailored information and data or restricted access to specific regions.

  1. Interest-Based Advertising

To deliver individualized messages and content that are precisely targeted to individual interests, we, as marketers, leverage interest-based advertising provided by vendors. Accepting that third parties may use cookies or other technologies to provide online, mobile, or email advertising services is a crucial element of understanding that the Site is not responsible for their behavior.

Contact [email protected] via email if you have any issues concerning our cookie policy.