Use of Cookies
Cookies are defined as small text files that are sent to be stored by the sender’s web server on the user’s terminal equipment, and have as their primary function the recording and sending of the user’s web browser data to the sender, who will then retrieve them to recognize him the next time he visits the website. However, cookies never contain personal information, which could allow anyone to contact the visitor of the website such as. e-mail, etc.
DigitalRates may use cookies of the following types in order to promote the best service of the browsers on the website, the personalization of the information and the preferences of the respective browser.
- 6.1 Necessary cookies
These are the cookies that are necessary for the operation of a website. Without cookies the website cannot function normally. We do not ask for your special consent for this category of cookies. All other cookies require your consent. - 6.2 Functionality cookies
They are cookies that improve the functionality of the website. Thanks to the use of these cookies, browsing is tailored to your interests and so we can save the time you would lose by re-entering information. - 6.3 Cookies of third parties
6.3.1 Google Analytics: The Company’s website uses Google Analytics “Remarketing and Advertising Features”, through which DigitlaRates collects information. This information helps our Company to improve its website based on the preferences of its visitors. The information collected is sent and stored on Google’s server in the USA. For more information about Google Privacy Policy please visit https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en and in particular https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245. - If you do not wish to have your data collected by Google Analytics, you have the option to download and install the Google Analytics Opt out program in your browser at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/
- 6.3.2 Facebook: The Company’s website has buttons to promote or share pages on social media. These buttons work through a password that is available from Facebook. This password, among other things, places a cookie. Please read Facebook’s privacy policy (which may change periodically) to see what it does with the data it collects with this password. The company has no influence on this.
- 6.3.3 YouTube: The Company’s website uses video files from YouTube. These files contain cookies. Please read YouTube’s privacy policy (which may change periodically) if you would like more information about the cookies it uses and what it does with the data it collects with these cookies. The company has no influence on this.
- 6.4 Checking Cookies
You can control and / or delete cookies according to your wishes. You can also delete all cookies that are already on your computer (or any device used for your internet browsing), as well as configure most internet browsers (web browsers) in a way that does not allow installation cookies. However, in this case, you may need to adjust some preferences yourself each time you visit a web site. Also, by deleting cookies some services may not work. - 6.5 Accepting the installation of cocktails
The visitor by navigating the DigitalRates website, is informed the first time he enters it with a relevant report at the bottom of the page that he accepts and understands that the use of cookies is necessary for its smooth operation.
Otherwise, it must stop browsing the website or disable the use of cookies in the browser settings. In case of non-installation of cookies, there can be a significant impact on the functionality of the website, as well as on the possibility of receiving information or services from DigitalRates. - 6.6 Disable / enable specific cookies
DigitalRates is working to enable you to manage the installation of cookies that you prefer on our website, but, at the moment, this feature is under development. As an intermediate step, below we provide detailed information about all cookies that are installed on your computer from our web sites and their usefulness, as well as details on how they can be disabled, where this feature is available.