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What are cookies?

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Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to help our website work properly, to help us understand your preferences based
on previous or current site activity, which enables us to provide you with improved services, to
help us compile data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site
experiences in the future (for this, please note that we use Google Analytics and the cookies are
placed by Google), and we use cookies to remember and process the items in your shopping cart
when you shop on our website.

What are the types of cookies?

A cookie can be classified by its lifespan and the domain to which it belongs. By lifespan, a
cookie is either a:

● session cookie which is erased when the user closes the browser
● persistent cookie which remains on your computer/device for a pre-defined period of
time.

As for the domain to which it belongs, there are either:

● first-party cookies which are set by the web server of the visited page and share the
same domain, such as Google Analytics;
● third-party cookies stored by a different domain to the visited page’s domain, such as
Google Analytics.

What types of cookies do we use?

Here is a list of the cookies we use, why we use them and how long it takes for each cookie to
expire:

1P_JAR – Collect info about statistics and conversion rate

PHPSESSID – Collect your IP data

cpsession – TCP Cookie Transactions (TCPCT) is specified in RFC 6013 (historic status, formerly experimental) as an extension of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) intended to secure it against denial-of-service attacks, such as resource exhaustion by SYN flooding and malicious connection termination by third parties.[1] Unlike the original SYN cookies approach,[2] TCPCT does not conflict with other TCP extensions, but requires TCPCT support in the client (initiator) as well as the server (responder) TCP stack.[3]

timezone – collect time and zone information about the user

_lscache_vary – Optimization coockie. It cleans and update the cache of website

wordpress_test_cookie – WordPress sets this cookie when you navigate to the login page. The cookie is used to check whether your web browser is set to allow, or reject cookies. A session cookie, deleted when you close your web browser.

wordpress_logged_in_XXXXX -WordPress uses this cookie to indicate when you’re logged in, and who you are, for most interface use. A session cookie, deleted when you close your web browser.

wp-settings-xxxxx,wp-settings-time-xxxxx – WordPress uses this cookie to customize your view of admin interface, and possibly also the main site interface. Persistent cookie, expire a little under one year from the time they’re set.

The _gat cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics, according to
documentation it is used to throttle the request rate – limiting the collection of data on high
traffic sites. It expires after 10 minutes.
The main purpose of this cookie is: Performance

How do you change your cookie preferences or block cookies?

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Different browsers allow you to make different changes and choices. Generally, your browser
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For further information please go to: https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-delete-cookies/
The procedures for changing your settings and cookies differ from browser to browser. To make
changes, use the help function on your browser or click on one of the links below to go directly
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Changes to the Cookie Policy:

We may update this Policy from time to time. Please regularly check this Policy to ensure you
read the updated version.

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