Cookie Policy
To ensure that this website functions properly and to enable us to make further improvements to enhance your browsing experience, this site needs to send a small amount of information to your computer (known as cookies). Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but in accordance with the Data Protection Act, we are obligated to obtain your consent before sending cookies. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies. You can still browse the site with cookies disabled, but some options may not be available.
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is information sent to your computer by the website you visit. Cookies typically store your settings for the website, such as your preferred language or address. Later, when you revisit the same website, the browser sends back the cookies that belong to that site, enabling it to display content tailored to your needs. Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal data (such as your name or email). However, this information can only be saved if you allow it – websites cannot access information you did not provide, nor can they access other files on your computer. The default activities of storing and sending cookies are not visible to you, but you can adjust your browser settings to approve or reject cookie storage requests, delete saved cookies automatically upon closing your browser, and more.
How to Disable Cookies?
By disabling cookies, you decide whether you want to allow cookies to be saved on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. For cookie setting information, select the web browser you are using:
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 7 and 8
Opera (page in English)
Safari (page in English)
If you disable cookies, you may not be able to use some of the features on this website.
What Are Temporary Cookies?
Temporary cookies, or session cookies, are removed from your computer when you close your browser. Websites use them to store temporary data, such as items in a shopping cart.
What Are Persistent Cookies?
Persistent or stored cookies remain on your computer after closing the browser. They allow websites to store data, such as login information, so you don’t have to log in each time you visit a specific site. Persistent cookies may stay on your computer for days, months, or even years.
What Are First-Party Cookies?
First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing and can be either persistent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store data that will be reused on your next visit to that site.
What Are Third-Party Cookies?
Third-party cookies come from advertisements on other websites (such as pop-ups or other ads) displayed on the website you are viewing. These cookies can track your Internet usage for marketing purposes.
Does Globalgap.rs Use Cookies?
Yes, our primary goal in using cookies is to provide you with a better user experience and make it easier to use our web catalog.
What Types of Cookies Does Globalgap.rs Use and Why?
Temporary cookies (Session cookies) are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close your browser. We use session cookies to provide access to content and enable commenting (actions that require logging in with your credentials on the website). Persistent cookies typically have a distant expiration date and remain in your browser until they expire or you delete them manually. We use persistent cookies for functions such as the “Stay logged in” checkbox, which makes it easier for registered users to access the website. We also use persistent cookies to better understand user habits and improve the website according to your preferences. This information is anonymous – we do not see your personal data.
Are There Third-Party Cookies on This Website?
Some external services store limited cookies for users. These cookies are not set by this website, but some are necessary for the normal operation of certain features that make content access easier.
Social Networks
Users can log in and register through their social media accounts, such as Facebook. Additionally, sharing articles on social networks places cookies for users.
Traffic Measurement
Icert.eu uses Google Analytics for traffic measurement. If you wish to disable these services from storing cookies, you can do so at the following link: Google Analytics – https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Additional Information on Disabling Cookies
Currently, several websites provide options to disable cookie storage for different services.
For more information, you can visit the following links:
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/