Cookie policy
The purpose of this cookies policy is to provide clear and precise information about the cookies used on our website.
Security:
The security of your information is important to us and we will use reasonable security measures to prevent the loss, misuse or unauthorized alteration of your information under our control. However, given the inherent risks, we cannot guarantee absolute security and consequently, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us and you do so at your own risk.
Cookie Policy:
We use own cookies to improve our services, customise our website, make it easier for our users to browse, offer an improved experience when using the website, identify problems and thereby improve the website, carry out measurements and usage statistics and show you advertising related to your preferences by analysing use of the website.
We inform you that we can use cookies on your device provided you have given your consent, except in those cases where the cookies are necessary to browse our website. If you give your consent, we will be able to use cookies that will allow us to gather more information about your preferences and customise our website according to your individual interests.
Internet Cookies
Cookies are small text files containing unique data to identify your computer to the network. When you visit a website, it gives your browser a cookie to store in a cookie file that’s placed in your browser’s folder on your hard drive. The next time you visit the same website, the browser will give back the cookie to identify you. Then the website loads with a personalized experience.
Cookies do contain data, and that typically includes a unique identifier and a site name. A cookie could also include personally identifiable information such as your name, address, email, or phone number if you’ve provided that information to a website.
Types of Cookies
Own cookies:
These cookies are sent to the user’s terminal from a computer or domain managed by the owner of the website from which the service requested by the user is provided.
Third-party cookies:
Third-party persistent cookies are often used for advertising purposes. Advertising cookies (also called targeting cookies) build a profile on you based on your interests, search history, and items you view. They then share that information with other websites, so they can advertise relevant products and services to you.
A third-party cookie is usually set by a third-party domain/server (i.e. an ad-based vendor). Third-party cookies are dropped via a specific vendor code or tag deployed on a particular website and stored under a different domain. A third-party cookie is available to any website that loads the third-party server’s code. Third-party cookies have multiple purposes, such as keeping track of users’ browsing activities to show them personalized ads of goods and services.
Types of cookies according to their purpose:
HTTP cookies
HTTP cookies are the internet version of magic cookies. They were specifically designed for the web, and this is where all modern cookies are derived from
First-party cookies
First-party cookies are from websites you directly visit in your browser and are used to improve your online user experience. They often store information relevant to the website such as what you’ve viewed in the past or your settings preferences. As long as you are visiting authentic and reputable websites, first-party cookies are usually harmless and make it easier to browse your favorite websites.
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are probably the most controversial type of cookie in terms of data privacy. They usually track your behavior for advertising purposes and aren’t a direct part of the websites you visit. Instead, they’re usually embedded in ads, videos, or web banners.
Session cookies
Session cookies work by storing information while you’re browsing a website. This means it won’t have to reauthenticate you for every web page you visit. Once you exit, your browser deletes all session cookies.
Session cookies enable you to add an item to your shopping cart, browse multiple other pages, and then still keep track of your item in your cart. These are one of the most common types of cookies.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are used to track and collect information about you. This particular cookie enables websites to remember if you’re logged in and under what account. It’s also used to build a profile on your search history, so websites can recommend products, services, or content relevant to you. Most of these cookies usually have an expiration date. Persistent cookies are also a common type of cookie.
Essential cookies
You’re probably familiar with the banner or pop-up asking you for your cookie preferences for a website. Essential cookies are frequently an option to run only cookies necessary to run the website or for services you have requested (such as remembering your login credentials). This means you remove third-party cookies from your website experience.
Performance cookies
As the name suggests, performance cookies track your online movements and that data is used to improve the website. They measure analytics like how many times you visited a page, how much time you spent on a page, or when you left the website. This is often a first-party cookie, but many websites use a third party to track these analytics.
Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies allow you to use the fundamental features of a website. This could be anything from your language preference to displaying local news stories. They typically enhance a website’s performance and functionality. Some site features may not be available without functional cookies.
Advertising cookies
Third-party persistent cookies are often used for advertising purposes. Advertising cookies (also called targeting cookies) build a profile on you based on your interests, search history, and items you view. They then share that information with other websites, so they can advertise relevant products and services to you.
How to disable third-party cookies
Disabling third-party cookies can mitigate the risk of your online data getting shared with advertisers.
Google Chrome
- To clear Chrome cookies, open your browser.
- At the top right, click the three vertical dots to open a drop-down menu.
- Select “Settings.”
- Under “Privacy and security”, click “Cookies and other site data.”
- Select an option like “Block third party cookies” or “Block third-party cookies in Incognito.”
Mozilla Firefox
- Open the Firefox browser.
- At the top right, click the three horizontal lines to open a menu.
- Select “Settings.”
- Tap the “Privacy & Security” panel.
- Under “Enhanced Tracking Protection”, select “Custom.”
- Check mark “Cookies” and choose your cookie preference in the accompanying drop-down menu.
Microsoft Edge
- Open the Microsoft Edge browser.
- At the top right, select the three dots icon to open a menu.
- Select “Settings.”
- Choose “Site permissions.”
- Tap “Manage and delete cookies and site data.”
- Turn on “Block third-party cookies.”
Apple Safari
- Open the Safari app.
- Tap “Safari” at the top of the navigation bar.
- Select “Preferences.”
- Click “Privacy.”
- Choose your cookie preferences like “Always block cookies ” or “Prevent cross-site tracking.”
If you deactivate the cookies, it will not prevent you from browsing the website, but the use of some services may be limited and, consequently, your browsing experience may be less satisfactory.
Withdrawing Consent
The user may withdraw his/her consent relating to the Cookies Policy at any time and may delete the cookies stored on his/her device by adjusting his/her internet browser settings, as described above, and by accessing our Cookie settings panel.
Modifications in Cookie Policy
This Cookies Policy may be modified when required by the legislation in force at any time or when there is a change in the type of cookies used on the website. For this reason, we recommend that you review this policy every time you access our website, so that you are appropriately informed of how and why we use cookies.
Email us at info@logisticsmonitor.eu if you have any query regarding our Cookie policy.
Data Protection Officer:
If you have any queries or concerns about the processing of your information that is available with us, you may email our Data Protection Officer at Logistics Monitor Sp. z o.o., ul. Hanki. Ordonówny 14/2,41-209 Sosnowiec, Poland, email: info@logisticsmonitor.eu. We will address your concerns in accordance with the applicable law.