Cookie policy

Cookie policy

This policy regarding cookie files explains what cookie files are and how we use them. The article below explains the type of cookie files we use, the information we collect through cookie files, and how we use that information. For detailed information on how we use and securely store your personal data, please refer to our privacy policy.

  1. What are cookie files?

A cookie file is a small file that contains a certain amount of data that our website can send to your browser on your computer or mobile device. The content of the cookie file can only be obtained or read on the website that creates the cookie file. The text in the cookie file often consists of identifiers, site names, and symbols. Cookie files are unique to web browsers or mobile applications that allow websites to store data, such as your settings. It is important to note that cookie files do not collect any personal data stored on your hard drive or computer.

  1. How do we use cookie files?

The cookie files we use do not store personally identifying information and cannot harm your computer. We want our website to be informative for you. That is why we use cookie files.

By using our website, you agree to the use of cookie files and other technologies defined in this policy. We appreciate that some users may prefer more individual control over their visits to our website and can accordingly adjust their settings. This can be read in the section below "How to manage and delete cookie files."

  1. How to control and delete cookie files?

HMARA will not use cookie files to collect personal information about you. However, if you decide to disable, reject or block our cookie files, some parts of our website will not work properly, or in some cases, our website will not be available at all.

You can clear all cookie files stored on your computer, and most web browsers allow you to block cookie files. However, by doing so, you will have to change user settings every time you visit our website. Learn how to manage cookie file settings for your browser here:

Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
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