Cookie Policy

THIS SITE USES COOKIES

In order for this website to work properly and to be able to make further improvements to the site, as well as to improve your browsing experience, this site must save a small amount of information (cookies) on your computer. Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but according to the regulations of the European Union as of March 25, 2011, we are obliged 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 site, but some of its features will not be available to you.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is information stored on your computer by the website you visit. Cookies usually store your general settings and website settings, such as your preferred language or address. When you subsequently open the same website again, the internet browser sends back the cookies that belong to the respective page. It allows the page to display information tailored to your needs. Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (such as your name or e-mail address). However, this information can only be saved if you enable it – websites cannot gain access to information that you do not give them and cannot access other files on your computer. The default activities of storing and sending cookies are not visible to you. However, you can change your internet browser settings and, thus, choose whether to approve or reject requests for storing cookies, delete stored cookies automatically when you close your internet browser, and the like.

What are temporary cookies?

When the internet browser is closed, temporary or session cookies are removed from the computer. Websites use them to store temporary information, such as items in a shopping cart.

What are persistent cookies?

Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your internet browser. Websites use them to store information, such as your login name and password, so you do not have to sign in every time you visit a particular website. Persistent cookies will remain on your computer for days, months or even years.

What are first-party cookies?

First-party cookies come from websites you view and can be permanent or temporary. Websites use these cookies to store information they will use again the next time the website is visited.

What are third-party cookies?

Third-party cookies come from advertisements of other websites (such as pop-ups or other advertisements) that are on the website you are viewing. These cookies allow websites to track the use of the Internet for marketing purposes.

What kind of cookies does the website www.aeks.hr use?

Temporary cookies (session cookies) – these are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close the internet browser. We use session cookies to provide access to content. 

Persistent cookies – these usually have an expiration date far in the future and will remain in your browser until they expire, or until you manually delete them. We also use persistent cookies to understand the habits of users better and to improve the website according to your visiting habits.

Are there third-party cookies on the website?

Several external services store limited cookies for users. This website does not set these cookies, but some are necessary for the normal functioning of certain features to make it easier for users to access content.

How to disable cookies?

If you wish, you can disable the storage of cookies on your computer, but blocking all cookies could have a negative effect on the use of many websites, including this one. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. If you want to delete or disable cookies on your computer, you need to update your internet browser settings (for information on how to delete and disable cookies, see your browser by selecting the help menu).

You can find out more at the following web addresses:

http://www.allaboutcookies.org/

http://www.youronlinechoices.com/hr/

http://www.aboutads.info/choices/

Social media may also place cookies on your computer. It happens on websites that allow you to log in and register through social media accounts and if you share website content on social media (e.g., using the Like button). The specific impact on your privacy will vary from social media to social media and depends on the privacy settings you have chosen on those networks. You can find out how to manage these cookies on their websites.

Privacy of website users

The owner of the site (AEKS d.o.o.) www.aeks.hr will respect the anonymity and privacy of users of this website. Specifically, we may have access to the personal user data you provide to us, such as your name, address, phone number or e-mail address, if the user voluntarily submits them on the website or via other communication channels. We do not process the data you provide to us, except at your request, if necessary, to forward it to the responsible person or on some other legal or legal basis. In case of signing up for the newsletter list, you have the option to withdraw your consent at any time. 

You can read more information about privacy in our Privacy Policy