Cookies


Cookies

What are cookies and what do we use them for?

A cookie is a small text file that may be stored on your computer or mobile device that contains data related to a website you visit. It may allow a website “remember” your actions or preferences over a period of time, or it may contain data related to the function or delivery of the site. Cookies can be set by the owner of the website or in some cases by third party services the website owner allows to present other information, run content or provide other functionality such as analytics. https://springconference2022.hr/ does not use any third party or persistent cookies.

Cookie types

Cookies by duration

Permanent cookies

The constant or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close Internet browser programs. Use them to store information, such as sign-in and password names, language preferences, or cookies preferences so that you don't have to enter them again during each next visit. Permanent cookies can stay on your computer or mobile device for days, months, even years.

Temporary cookies

Temporary cookies or session cookies are removed from your computer after you close your Internet browser. Through them, Internet sites store temporary data, such as the last few pages you have opened on the website you visit or items in the shopping basket if you are on an Internet site specialising in online sales.

Cookies by Source

First party cookie

First-hand cookies come from the Internet site you visit, and can be permanent or temporary. With these cookies, Internet sites can store data they will use again the next time they visit this website.

Third-party cookie (third party cookie)

Third-party cookies come from other Internet sites, which are on the Internet site you visit. With these cookies, other Internet sites can monitor Internet usage on the site you view for marketing purposes.

Cookies by function

Technical cookies - required cookies

(always active) - essential for the functioning of the website and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are usually set in response to your actions that include a request for services, such as cookie settings, login, or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block these cookies or send a warning about them, but in this case some parts of the page will not work. Those cookies don't store any information that might identify you.

Functional cookies

(can be disabled) - enable the Internet site to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They can be set up by us or third party service providers whose services have been added to our website. If you don't enable these cookies, some of these functions might not work properly.

Marketing

(can be disabled) - marketing cookies are used to target advertising to a user (behavioral targeting). They are often served by third party companies and track a user across websites. We don’t use marketing cookies.

Cookies used on this website: Technical cookies

AZOP_session (temporary cookie, first-hand cookie, technical cookie)

Cookies named AZOP_session contain only a session reference stored on the site server. No data is stored in the user's browser and this cookie can only be used on the current Internet site.

cookieControlPrefs (durable cookie, first-hand cookie, technical cookie)

Cookie used to remember user preferences - accept the use of all cookies on this website. This cookie only knows your latest cookie settings and does not reflect the current cookie status in your browser.

cookieControl (durable cookie, first-hand cookie, technical cookie)

Cookie used to remember user preferences - accept use of only necessary cookies on this website. This cookie only knows your latest cookie settings and does not reflect the current cookie status in your browser.

Managing cookies

We use only technical cookies. The technical cookies cannot be disabled.

You can also accept or decline some or all of your cookies by adjusting your browser settings. If you disable technical cookies, you may not be able to use some of the functionality of this website. You can find information on how to change your settings for some of the most commonly used Internet browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Opera. Some browsers allow you to navigate through the Internet site in “anonymous” mode, limiting the amount of information set up on your computer, and automatically delete permanent cookies set to your computer or mobile device when you finish your browsing session. There are also many third-party apps you can add to your browser to block or manage cookies. You can also delete cookies previously set up in your browser by selecting an option to delete your browsing history, including the deleting cookies option. More detailed information about cookies and setting your browser preferences can be found on the www.allaboutcookies.org page.