Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies to improve the user experience. Below, you will find information about what cookies are, what types of cookies this website uses, how you can disable cookies in your browser, and how to specifically disable the installation of third-party cookies. If you cannot find the specific information you are looking for, please send an email to info@pharosvigilance.com.
What are cookies? Cookies are small files that some platforms, such as websites, can install on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or smart TV. Their functions can vary widely: storing your browsing preferences, collecting statistical information, enabling certain technical functionalities, etc.
Why do we use them? Cookies are useful for several reasons. From a technical perspective, they allow websites to function more efficiently and be tailored to your preferences, such as storing your language or the currency of your country. Additionally, they help website administrators improve the services they offer, thanks to the statistical information they collect through them, and they are used to make the advertising we show you more efficient.
What do we use the different types of cookies for?
Session cookies: Session cookies are those that last as long as the user is browsing the website and are deleted when the session ends.
Persistent cookies: These cookies are stored on the user’s device for a longer period, making it easier to control selected preferences without having to repeat certain settings each time the website is visited.
First-party cookies: These are cookies created by this website and can only be read by the website itself. For example: technical cookies for image loading, cookies for customizing website parameters, traffic analysis cookies, etc.
Third-party cookies: These are cookies created by third parties and are used for different services (e.g., website analytics or advertising).
According to their purpose:
Technical cookies: Technical cookies are those that are essential and strictly necessary for the proper functioning of a website and the use of the various options and services it offers. For example, those used for session maintenance, response time management, performance or option validation, security elements, sharing content with social media, etc.
Customization cookies: These cookies allow the user to specify or customize certain features of the general options on the website. For example, setting the language, regional configuration, or browser type.
Analytical cookies: Analytical cookies are used by our website to create browsing profiles and understand the preferences of its users in order to improve the offering of products and services. For example, an analytical cookie would track the geographical areas of greatest interest to a user, the most popular product, etc.
Advertising cookies: Advertising cookies allow for the management of advertising spaces based on specific criteria, such as access frequency, edited content, etc. Advertising cookies enable the storage of behavioral information through the observation of habits, studying access patterns, and creating a profile of the user’s preferences, in order to deliver ads related to the interests of their profile.
How can I change my cookie settings?
Internet Explorer Cookie Settings
If you do not wish to allow any data to be stored by Flash Player, uncheck the boxes “Allow Flash content to store information on your computer” and “Store common Flash components to reduce download times.” If you wish to limit the amount of data collected by Flash applications, slide the indicator on the global storage settings panel to the desired position.
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