We use cookies and software tools such as HTML5 Storage or Local Shared Objects (together "Cookies") to identify users' interests and the most popular parts of our web pages, and to improve the design and user-friendliness of these pages with this information.
Your personal data obtained through cookies can be processed on the basis of personal data processing conditions in order to fulfill the legitimate interest stated in Article 5 of the Law on Protection of Personal Data by our Company as a sorum data officer ’.
Functions and use of cookies
- Cookies are small files saved from a web page you visit to your desktop or laptop or mobile device. This allows us to determine, for example, whether the device and our web pages have already been linked, or which language or setting you prefer. Cookies may also contain personal information.
- By using our web pages, you agree to the use of cookies. You may also use our web pages without agreeing to the use of cookies. This means that you can refuse the use of cookies by deleting them at any time by adjusting the corresponding setting on your device. This is done as follows:
- Most browsers are set to automatically save cookies. You can change this preset by enabling the "Accept cookies" setting in your browser.
- You can always delete existing cookies. You can find out how to do this in detail in the user guide of your scanner or the manufacturer of your device.
- You can disable Local Shared Objects.
- Just as with cookies, the process of rejecting or deleting cookies depends on the device and browser used. This means that you must reject or delete cookies separately for each device and for each browser when you use multiple browsers.
- If you refuse the use of cookies, some features of our web pages may not be available or their functionality may be restricted.
- We divide cookies into the following categories:
- Mandatory cookies (Type 1)
These cookies are absolutely necessary for the functions of the website.
- Function cookies (Type 2)
These cookies make it easier to use and improve the functionality of web pages. For example, we save your language settings in the function cookies.
- Performance cookies (Type 3)
These cookies collect information about how you use our web pages. So we can determine which parts of our website are most popular. In this way, we can improve the services we offer you. You can also read the section "Evaluating usage data, using analysis tools" in the Data Privacy text under the Data protection tab.
- Third-party cookies (Type 4)
These cookies are created by our Targeting and Retargeting partners, whose third-party content, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, with which you can integrate their content on the "Social Plug-ins" offered on our web pages, and with which we can more precisely tailor our online marketing to your needs and interests.
- Mandatory cookies (Type 1)
Your personal data collected through cookies may be passed on to the providers of analysis tools at home and abroad and similar business partners and suppliers for the purpose of performing the functions of the analysis cookies.
The rights of real persons whose personal data are processed in accordance with Article 11 of GDPR are as follows:
- To learn whether personal data has been processed,
- To request information if personal data has been processed,
- To learn the purpose of processing personal data and whether it has been used in accordance with its purpose,
- Knowing the third parties to whom personal data have been transferred inside or abroad,
- Requesting correction of personal data in case of incomplete or incorrect processing, and requesting that the transaction be notified to the third parties to whom the personal data have been transferred,
- Processed in accordance with the provisions of GDPR and other relevant laws. to request the deletion or destruction of personal data in case the reasons that require it are eliminated and not to inform the third parties about the transfer of the personal data.
- To object to the occurrence of a disadvantage against the person by analyzing the processed data exclusively through automated systems,
- Requesting the damages in case of damage due to unlawful processing of personal data.