User privacy and personal data protection
In order for this website to work properly, so that we can make further improvements to the website, and to improve your browsing experience, this website must store a small amount of information (Cookies) on your computer. Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but according to applicable regulations, in particular the Electronic Communications Act and the Personal Data Protection Act, we are required to ask for your consent before storing Cookies. By using the website, you agree to the use of Cookies. By blocking cookies, you can still browse the website, but some of its features will not be available to you.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies usually store your preferences, settings for a website, such as your preferred language or address. Later, when you open the same website again, your browser sends back the cookies that belong to that website. This allows the website to display information tailored to your needs.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (such as your name or email address). However, this information can only be stored if you allow it – websites cannot access information that you have not given them and cannot access other files on your computer or mobile device. The default cookie saving and sending activities are not visible to you. However, you can change your browser settings to allow or deny cookie requests, delete saved cookies automatically when you close your browser, and so on.
How to disable cookies
By disabling cookies, you decide whether to allow cookies to be stored on your computer or mobile device. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. If you disable cookies, you may not be able to use some of the functionality on the website.
What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your browser. They allow websites to store information, such as your login name and password, so that you don’t have to log in every time you visit a particular site. Persistent cookies will remain on your computer or mobile device for days, months, or even years.
What are temporary cookies?
Temporary or session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your browser. They are used by websites to store temporary data, such as items in your shopping cart.
What are first-party cookies?
First-party cookies come from the websites you are viewing and can be permanent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store information that they will use again the next time you visit that website.
What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies come from advertisements from other websites (such as pop-ups or other advertisements) that appear on the website you are viewing. These cookies allow websites to track your Internet usage for marketing purposes.
Does this website use cookies?
Yes, with the primary goal of providing you with a better user experience on our website. All cookies we use are used solely for the purpose of the website’s functioning in the context of security and for the purpose of actions that the user chooses independently (web form for sending messages). The website also uses cookies that are used for the functioning of the Google Maps service.
What kind of cookies does this website use and why?
The data collected using cookies is defined by Google Analytics, and includes data such as:
Furthermore, the Google Analytics Terms of Service expressly prohibits Analytics users from collecting data that associates personal data with Google Analytics data.
The information provided by users varies from one form to another depending on the purpose. Please note that these forms are created in accordance with global and local laws and regulations.
Personal data protection
WD TEXTIL d.o.o. ensures that all personal data about users is stored in accordance with local, European and international laws and regulations. Data collected through cookies is stored by Google. Learn more about Google’s privacy policy.
How to block and avoid cookies
Internet Explorer :
Google Chrome :
Deleting cookies
Default cookie blocking
Blocking all cookies : select “Block sites from setting any data.” Note that selecting this setting will disable most sites that require a login. You will see an icon in the address bar every time a cookie is blocked.
Block only third-party cookies : Check the box “Ignore exceptions and block third-party cookies from being set.” Even if you have added a website to the Exceptions list and chosen to allow its cookies, third-party cookies on that website will not be accepted if this box is checked.
Cookies enabled by default
Be sure to select “Allow local data to be set” to allow the use of first-party and third-party cookies. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the “Block all third-party cookies without exception” box.
Enabling exceptions for specific websites or domains
To control cookie handling for a few specific websites or domains, click Manage exceptions.
To add a rule in the Cookie and Site Data Exceptions dialog that appears, follow these steps:
When does the obligation to retain data cease?
The obligation to retain data ceases if the data is required by the Ministry of the Interior or the competent state attorney’s office for the purposes of performing tasks within their jurisdiction, if the data is required by a court or notary public for the proceedings it conducts, in cases specified by the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) or the Agreement on the Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information (CRS), and if the data is required by a tax or other supervisory authority in a procedure it conducts within its jurisdiction.
Additional information about disabling cookies
There are currently several websites that allow you to opt out of cookies for various services. You can find out more at the following links:
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