Cookie Policy

Welcome to qrcodecreator.guru. By using our site, you're agreeing to our Cookie Policy. This policy outlines how we use cookies to enhance your experience on our platform. By continuing to interact with our site, you acknowledge and accept our use of cookies.

Please note that our Cookie Policy may change at anytime without direct notification. However, we will post any significant updates on our website. We recommend checking our site periodically to keep up with the latest in our privacy and cookie practices. If you continue to use our website after these changes, your acceptance of the new terms is considered. If you disagree with the changes, you can stop using our site or adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies.

In this policy, we explain:

  • The purpose of cookies on our website
  • The types of cookies you might encounter during your visit
  • How third-party cookies are used on our platform
  • An overview of the different cookies that may be used
  • How cookies play a role in delivering interest-based advertising to you.

1. The purpose of cookies on our website

Cookies are tiny pieces of data that a website sends to your browser to help identify you, safeguard your data, and enhance your browsing experience. They are crucial in improving service usage, collecting analytical insights, storing user preferences, and refining ad targeting and delivery.

There are two main types of cookies: session cookies, which are temporary and disappear when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which remain in your browser until they’re either deleted manually or expire.

Cookies directly set by the site you're visiting are called first-party cookies. In contrast, cookies from websites other than the one visited are known as third-party cookies.

Additionally, our site utilizes pixel tags alongside cookies. These include clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags common on many websites. Their purpose is to monitor user engagement on our platform and their interaction with other websites, aiding the role of cookies. As detailed in our Privacy Statement, these tools are vital for us and our partners for activities such as Retargeting, aiming to present ads that resonate with your preferences, as highlighted in Section 5.

2. The types of cookies you might encounter during your visit

When you visit our website, we and third-party services might store cookies on your browser. For an in-depth look at the cookies we use and their purposes, please see our Privacy Policy.

Cookies serve many important functions, such as:

  • Essential first-party cookies that enable you to navigate our site, complete transactions, and remain signed in.
  • Analytical cookies gather data on how you interact with our site, helping us enhance user experience and monitor our site's performance. These include first-party and third-party cookies used for A/B testing to understand user reactions to various advertisements, web pages, or features.
  • "Preference cookies" that store your settings and preferences on our site.
  • Advertising networks design third-party advertising cookies to show relevant ads, evaluate their effectiveness, and offer ads tailored to your interests and web activities.

3. How third-party cookies are used on our platform

Third-party entities utilize cookies on our website to anonymize data related to analytics and advertising and enhance user experiences. These cookies track your activities across our site and other sites, enabling a deeper understanding of your interests for more focused advertising and services while maintaining your anonymity.

4. Choosing the cookies you want to use

If you prefer not to use cookies, you can change your browser settings to erase existing cookies and prevent new ones from being stored. Check your browser's help guide for step-by-step instructions. Be aware that opting out of cookies may affect your experience with certain features and services on our site.

To manage third-party cookies, please refer to their individual privacy policies for guidance on declining cookies.

5. How We Use Cookies

Our Cookie Policy details how cookies improve your browsing experience on our site and how they are integral to our services. Turning off cookies could impact the site's performance.

For those wishing to opt out of cookies that track preferences for targeted advertising, here's what you need to know:

If you're in the European Union, you can learn more about these advertising cookies by visiting www.youronlinechoices.eu. If you're in the United States, similar information is available at http://www.aboutads.info/choices. These cookies tailor ads to your interests based on your previous online activities and affect this and other sites.

This section is designed to provide you with clear instructions on adjusting your browser settings to control cookie usage effectively.

Google Chrome:

Start by clicking the wrench icon on the browser's toolbar to adjust cookie settings in Google Chrome. This opens the browser's menu, where you should select "Settings." Proceed to "Show advanced settings" for more options. Under the "Privacy" category, click on "Content settings."

You can enable cookies in the "Cookies" section by choosing "Allow local data to be set." This enables both first-party and third-party cookies, but for better privacy, allowing first-party cookies and blocking third-party ones without exceptions is recommended.

Select "Block sites from setting any data" in the "Cookies" menu if you prefer to block cookies altogether.

Google Chrome offers a comprehensive suite of tools for cookie management. For more detailed guidance, visit Google's support page at http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:

For users of Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 6.0 to 8.0, begin by clicking 'Tools' at the top of your browser. Select 'Internet Options' from the drop-down menu, then click the 'Privacy' tab in the options window.

To enable cookies, adjust the slider to "Medium" or a lower setting, which allows cookies at that security level.

To disable cookies, move the slider up to the highest setting, preventing cookies from being stored on your browser.

Internet Explorer provides various settings to tailor your cookie preferences. For comprehensive instructions on these settings, visit the Microsoft website at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies.

Microsoft Edge

To change your cookie preferences in Microsoft Edge, start by clicking on the "More actions" icon, which looks like three dots or an ellipsis in the browser's toolbar. This will bring up a menu where you can select "Settings." From there, go to "View advanced settings" for additional options.

In the advanced settings menu, find the "Cookies" section. This is where you can tailor your browser's cookie settings to fit your needs. You can accept all cookies, block all cookies, or only allow certain types of third-party cookies, depending on what you're comfortable with for your online privacy.

It's also a good idea to clear your existing cookies and browsing data to ensure your new settings are applied immediately. This can help refresh your browsing experience and enhance your privacy on Microsoft Edge.

Mozilla Firefox

To adjust cookies in Mozilla Firefox, you must access the browser's settings. You can do this by selecting 'Tools' from the menu bar. If you can't see 'Tools,' click on the three horizontal lines in the top right corner to open the menu, then choose 'Options.' Head to the "Privacy" section to find cookie settings within the Options menu.

If you want to enable cookies, make sure the "Accept cookies from sites" box is ticked. This setting allows websites to place cookies on your computer, which is necessary for some websites to work properly or to remember your site preferences.

If you prefer not to store cookies on your computer, simply untick the "Accept cookies from sites" option. While this can boost your privacy, it might also alter the functionality of some websites.

Firefox offers several detailed settings for managing cookies, including options to accept cookies from certain websites while blocking others. For more information on adjusting your cookie settings and enhancing your browser's privacy features, visit Mozilla's support page at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop. This guide provides thorough advice on cookie management and privacy optimization in Firefox.

Opera

To adjust your cookie settings in Opera, begin by clicking the Opera logo or the "O" icon, which can be found at either the bottom or top corner of your screen. This action opens the browser menu, where you will then select "Settings" to dive into your browser's configurations.

Within the Settings menu, you might need to look for "Quick Preferences" or, depending on your version of Opera, navigate to the "Privacy & Security" section to locate the cookie settings.

To allow cookies, which enable websites to remember your preferences and ensure they operate smoothly, simply choose the "Enable Cookies" option. This permits websites to save cookies on your device.

Conversely, if you aim to bolster your privacy by preventing websites from storing cookies on your device, you can deselect the "Enable Cookies" option. However, disabling cookies may impact your browsing experience on websites that utilize cookies for enhanced functionality or personalization.

Opera has a detailed guide for users seeking to understand their cookie settings and their overall impact on privacy and web browsing. For a thorough breakdown of security and privacy settings, including effective cookie management, visit http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/. This resource provides valuable advice and step-by-step guides specifically for Opera users.

Safari on OSX

Adjusting your cookie preferences in Safari is straightforward. Begin by clicking on 'Safari' in your screen's top menu bar. Select ' Preferences' from the drop-down menu, which will open a window containing multiple tabs. Find and click on the 'Privacy' tab (noted as 'Security' in some versions), where you’ll see cookie and website data options.

To allow cookies, which enables websites to save information on your device for future visits, go to the "Accept cookies" section under the Privacy or Security tab. You can choose "Only from the present site" or "From websites I visit" to restrict cookie acceptance to sites you interact with, balancing privacy with website functionality.

If you prefer to block cookies altogether for enhanced privacy, though this may affect website functionality, select "Never" in the 'Accept cookies' section. This stops all websites from saving cookies on your device.

Safari provides various cookie and website data management settings, offering control over your online privacy and browsing experience. For comprehensive instructions on adjusting these settings for a tailored and secure online journey, consult Apple’s support page at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html, which delves into Safari’s cookie settings and other privacy measures.

All Other Browsers

For browsers not mentioned here, assistance is readily available through the browser's "Help" function, or you can reach out to the browser's support team for detailed guidance.

6. How We Handle Cookies

Most web browsers are designed to automatically accept cookies without needing to do anything. But you can change your browser settings to block cookies or be asked for approval before accepting them.

Remember that disabling cookies may not always be in your best interest for online navigation, as it could restrict your access to certain website features and diminish the personalization of content and services offered.

7. Interest-Based Advertising

Thanks to service providers, advertisers utilize interest-based advertising techniques to reach audiences with adverts and information tailored to their particular interests. Please note that third-party entities utilizing cookies or similar tracking technologies for advertising purposes on digital platforms, including web, mobile, and email, operate independently from our site’s content and privacy practices.

Contact us at [email protected] if you have questions or concerns about our cookies policy.