Cookie Policy
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1. CO PRINT ENGINEERING MACHINERY SOFTWARE INDUSTRY AND TRADE INC.
2. What is a Cookie?
3. Which Types of Cookies Do We Use?
4. Cookie Using
Cookie Name | Purpose | Cookie Type | Storage Duration |
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User Input Cookies | Cookies generated via a form filled by the user or a clicked button. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Authentication Cookies | Used for identity verification. May include username and password examples. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
User-Centered Security Cookies | Used to enhance security for requested services. Example: Blocking repeated login attempts. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Multimedia Player Session Cookies | Enables the functionality of multimedia players (e.g., video, audio, animations). | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Load Balancing Session Cookies | Eliminates issues caused by internet traffic overload. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
User Interface Customization Cookies | Stores user preferences to improve the browsing experience. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Social Plugin Content Sharing Cookies | Enables the functionality of modules directing users to social networks. Example: Like & Share buttons under blog posts. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Consent Management Platform Cookies | Enables consent management for required approvals. Example: Cookie consent banners and pop-ups. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
First-Party Analytics Cookies | Gathers statistical data about site traffic and visitors. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Site Security Cookies | Enhances website security. Example: Limits the number of devices logging into an account simultaneously. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Social Plugin Tracking Cookies | Involves sharing personal data with third parties. Data processing is possible with explicit user consent. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
Online Behavioral Advertising Cookies | Used for financial record-keeping, ad partnerships, click fraud detection, research, market analysis, product development, debugging, and advertising purposes. | First-Party, Third-Party | - |
5. How Can You Manage or Delete Cookies?
Browser | Steps to Manage Cookies |
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Microsoft Edge |
1. Click the three-dot menu at the top right corner of your Microsoft Edge browser and go to Settings. 2. In the new window, select "Choose what to clear" under the "Clear browsing data" section. 3. Choose the sections you want to clear and begin the cleaning process. |
Google Chrome |
1. Open Chrome on your computer. 2. Click on "More Settings" in the top-right corner. 3. Scroll down and click on "Advanced." 4. Under "Privacy and Security," click on "Site Settings." 5. Click on "Cookies and site data." 6. Under "All cookies and site data," search for the website name. 7. Click the "Remove" icon next to the site. |
Mozilla Firefox |
1. Click the Firefox Menu button and select "Options." 2. Choose the "Privacy & Security" panel and go to the "History" section. 3. Set Firefox to use custom settings for history. 4. Click "Show Cookies..." to open the cookie window. 5. Search for the website you want to remove cookies from. 6. Select the cookies and click "Remove Selected." 7. Click "Close" and exit the preferences page. |
Opera |
1. Go to the "Preferences" section of your browser. 2. Select the "Advanced" section and navigate to the "Cookies" section to manage settings. |
Internet Explorer |
1. Open the desktop and click on the Internet Explorer icon in the taskbar. 2. Click on the "Tools" button and select "Internet Options." 3. Go to the "Privacy" tab and move the slider up to block all cookies. |
Safari |
1. Open "Safari Preferences." 2. Click on the "Privacy" tab. 3. Select "Manage Website Data." 4. Choose one or more websites and click "Remove" or "Remove All." |