Cookie Policy

1. WHAT IS THE COOKIE POLICY?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. These files contain your IP address, session information, pages you access, etc. data is stored. Thanks to cookies, your website preferences can be remembered, your session can be kept open, or the content you are interested in can be presented to you.

Cookies are divided into different types according to criteria such as their storage time on mobile devices and who placed them.

2. PURPOSE OF THE COOKIE POLICY

The Cookie Policy has been prepared to inform website users about cookies and the types of cookies used and to guide them on how to manage cookie preferences. As with many websites, our company uses cookies, etc., in order to improve the visiting experience of website users and increase service quality. uses technologies.

3. COOKIES USED ON OUR WEBSITE

Different cookies may be used on our website to serve you. We would like to point out that all cookies used comply with the provisions of the Personal Data Protection Law. In this context, the cookies used on our site are as follows.

A- COOKIE TYPES IN TERMS OF USE:

Mandatory Cookies: These cookies are absolutely necessary for the website to function properly. These cookies are needed to manage the system and prevent fraudulent transactions, and if blocked, the website will not be able to work.

Functional Cookies: These cookies are used to provide you with a more enhanced and easier usage experience. For example, it functions to remember your previous preferences and enable you to easily access some content on the website.

Analysis/Performance Cookies: These cookies enable us to analyze and understand your operation of the website and to improve the website by interacting with you.

Targeting/Advertising Cookies: These cookies are used to detect and present you content that may be of interest to you, including advertising content. However, blocking these cookies will not block advertising content completely, you will only be presented with general content ads instead of ads that may be of interest to you.

B- TYPES OF COOKIES IN TERMS OF THE TIME THEY ARE STORED:

Persistent Cookies: These are cookies that remain on the person’s computer until a certain date or until they are deleted by the user. These cookies are mostly used to measure users’ site movements and preferences.

Session Cookies: These cookies are used to separate the user’s visit into sessions and do not collect data from the user. The cookie is deleted when the user closes the web page he/she visits or remains inactive for a certain period of time. Targeting and tracking cookies are used on the website to help third parties provide services, especially advertising services, and to increase the effectiveness of these services. These cookies can remember the web pages and sites you have visited and collect personal data, especially the IP address of the user device. The website uses both first-party and third-party data to collect information, remember your interests and demographic data, and serve you with targeted ads, improve advertising, determine the number of visits and ad impressions, other uses of ad services, and the ratio between those ad impressions and interactions with ad services. uses party cookies.

4. CHANGING COOKIE PREFERENCES

Many web browsers are set to automatically accept cookies. However, you have the chance to change your cookie preferences. In this context, you can prevent the use of some cookies. If you do not approve of the use of cookies, we request that you do not continue on the website or change your cookie preferences as shown in this Policy.

Below is information on what steps should be followed to prevent the use of cookies across different internet browsers:

– Internet Explorer

  • Open the desktop and tap or click the Internet Explorer icon on the taskbar.
  • Tap or click the Tools button and Internet Options.
  • Tap or click the Privacy tab, then move the slider under Settings up and tap or click OK to block all cookies.

– Microsoft Edge

  • Click on the section with three dots in the upper right corner of your Microsoft Edge browser and go to the Settings section.
  • From the new window that appears, click Clean. After clicking Select Items to Clean, select the sections you want to clean from the window that appears.
  • There are many sections here. You can start the cleaning process by choosing the one you want

– Google Chrome

  • Open Chrome on your computer.
  • Click More Settings in the top right.
  • Click Advanced at the bottom.
  • Under “Privacy and security,” click Content Settings.
  • Click Cookies.
  • Look for the name of the Website under “All cookies and site data”.
  • Click the Remove icon to the right of the site

–  Mozilla Firefox

  • Click the Firefox Menu button and select Options.
  • Select the Privacy and Security panel and click History
  • Change Firefox to use custom settings for history.
  • Click the Show cookies… button. The Cookies window will appear.
  • In the Search: field, type the name of the site whose cookies you want to delete. Cookies that match your search will be displayed.
  • Select the cookie(s) you want to delete and click the Delete selected button.
  • Close the Cookies window by clicking the Close button. Then close the about:preferences page.

–   Safari

  • Safari > Select Preferences.
  • Click Privacy.
  • Click Website Data.
  • Select one or more websites, and then click Delete or Delete All.

By following the instructions provided in the “help” file of your Internet browser or by using “www.allaboutcookies.org” or ”www.youronlinechoices.eu”. If you reject persistent cookies or session cookies, you can continue to use the website, but you may not be able to access all functions of the website or your access may be limited.