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cookies

The company Floor Arts s.r.o. (hereinafter referred to as the “Company” or “we”), as the operator of the website www.floorarts.eu (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”), hereby issues to the users of the Website (hereinafter referred to as “Users” or “You”) this notice of cookies that are used on the Website (hereinafter referred to as “Notice about cookies” or “Notice”).

Cookies (or cookie files) are text (data) files containing a small amount of information (data) that are stored on the user’s computer, mobile phone or other device when visiting websites. Subsequently, with each subsequent visit to the website, the cookie files are sent back to the website (or other pages), which recognize the cookie files and thus enable the website to recognize the user’s computer, mobile phone or other device.

PURPOSE OF COOKIES

Cookies are used for various purposes, starting with ensuring the functionality of websites, through enabling individualization and personalization of websites or statistical analyses of user behaviour on websites, and ending with targeting of advertising to website users.

TYPES OF COOKIES

DIVIDING COOKIES IN TERMS OF DURABILITY

1. In terms of durability (storage time), cookies are divided into temporary cookies (session cookies) and long-term cookies (persistent cookies).
2. Temporary cookies are cookies that are activated when the website is opened, and which are automatically deleted when you leave the website. Long-term cookies are cookies that remain stored on the user’s device for the period specified in the cookie files.

DIVIDING COOKIES IN TERMS OF ORIGIN

1. In terms of origin, a distinction is made between “first party cookies” and “third party cookies”.
2. “First-party” cookies are cookies that are created by the website you visit, and only this website can read (recognize) this type of cookie.
3. “Third party” cookies are, on the other hand, cookies created by third parties (persons) that are stored on the user’s device by websites (domain) other than the website the user is currently viewing. “Third-party” cookies are stored on many websites within the Internet, and the third parties (persons) who created these cookies are thus able to track users across all websites where these cookies are stored. Thanks to this, third parties (persons) can monitor, analyse and evaluate the behaviour of users and provide various services to website operators (e.g. measurement of website traffic or placement of targeted advertising).

DIVIDING COOKIES IN TERMS OF FUNCTION

1. In terms of function, cookies can be divided into strictly necessary cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies and targeted cookies.
2. Strictly necessary cookies are cookies that are absolutely necessary for the website to function. The use of strictly necessary cookies does not require the user’s consent.
3. Performance cookies are cookies that collect anonymous information about how users use the website, for example which subpages are visited most often by users or what content users are most interested in. This information then makes it possible to improve the attractiveness and optimize the content of the website. The use of performance cookies requires the consent of the user.
4. Functionality cookies are cookies that “remember” information about the user’s choices and preferences (for example, username, language choice or preferred font size), and thus increase the user comfort of websites. The use of functional cookies requires the consent of the user.
5. Targeted cookies (targeting cookies) are cookies that make it possible to offer users more relevant, preferred content in a targeted manner, based on the specific interests of users. These cookies are also referred to as advertising cookies (targeted advertising cookies), because very often these cookies are used for advertising and marketing purposes (for example, for displaying targeted advertising to users). The use of targeted cookies requires the user’s consent.

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

The following tables contain a description of the cookies used on our website: www.aboutcookies.org a www.youronlinechoices.eu.

COOKIES USED ON OUR WEBSITE

The following tables contain a description of the cookies used on our website:

"FIRST PARTY" COOKIES

Name Function Purpose Durability
PHPSESSID
absolutely necessary
Cookies generated by applications based on the PHP language. This is a generic identifier used to hold user session variables.
for the duration of the session

"Third Party" Cookies

Name Third party (person) Funkcion Purpose Durability
_utma
Google Analytics
performance
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to distinguish between users and sessions. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
2 years
_utmb
Google Analytics
performance
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to distinguish new sessions and visits. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
30 minutes
_utmc
Google Analytics
performance
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to determine new visitors.
for the duration of the session
_utmt
Google Analytics
performance
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to track the visitor's movement on the site.
6 months
_utmz
Google Analytics
performance
This cookie is used by Google Analytics to store the traffic source or campaign that led to the user's visit.
6 months
More detailed information about “third-party” cookies used on our Website can be found at the following link Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites.

MANAGEMENT AND DEACTIVATION OF COOKIES

You can manage the use of cookies or disable the storage of cookies in the settings of your web browser. Please note, however, that deactivating cookies may limit the functionality of our website, or cause the complete non-functionality of some of its parts.

On the following links, you can get more detailed information on how to manage cookie settings or disable them in the most commonly used web browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari