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Cookie Usage Policy for spinprofy.com

I. Introduction and Your Consent

This document specifies the rules for using cookie technology on the website spinprofy.com and all domains, subdomains, or component sites associated with it (hereinafter referred to as the “Service” or “Our Site”).

By continuing to use the Service, you express your consent to the implementation of these cookies in accordance with the terms of this Policy. If you do not accept the installation of cookies, you must immediately stop using Our Site.

In the context of this policy, the terms “We,” “Us,” “Our” refer to the spinprofy.com Service, while “You,” “Your,” “User” mean an identifiable natural person who uses the Site.

To learn more about how we handle personal data, please review our Privacy Policy.

II. What are “cookies”?

Cookies are small data packets that are sent by a website and stored on your device, such as a computer, smartphone, or other mobile device. These text files contain small amounts of information.

When you revisit or attempt to open the Service again, the network client (web browser) sends this data back to the service. This allows the website to recognize your device and remember key information, including your settings history. They also allow your session to be maintained as a logged-in user.

Important: Our cookies are designed so that they do not store any personal data that could directly identify you, such as your surname, home address, or payment details.

III. Purpose of Using Cookies

Our primary goal is to maximize the use of cookies in a way that ensures optimal operation of the Service and improves the overall experience of its users. We use cookies to:

  • Ensure the proper functioning of our website.
  • Provide better experiences for our users.
  • Promote services that are relevant or interesting to the client.

IV. Classification and Types of Cookies

We use the following classification of cookies in the Service:

1. Essential Cookies

These cookies are strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the Service or are required for us to provide services to you. Their role is to enable users to navigate the website smoothly and use its full capabilities.

Examples include cookies managing communication or those used to manage notifications (e.g., receive-cookie-deprecatio).

We do not require your consent to use essential cookies.

Risk: If you decide to block this type of cookies, it may negatively affect the performance of the Service or its components.

2. Performance-Enhancing Cookies (Conditional, Functional, Analytical)

These cookies are not fundamental to the basic operations of the Service, but their use can significantly improve your experience.

a) Analytical and Performance Cookies

They are used to collect statistical data about user interactions with the website. They help us recognize users, determine their number, and analyze navigation paths.

This data is crucial for developing and improving the Site, as it indicates potential issues (e.g., error messages).

They also help assess the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and optimize the Service’s content.

Key feature: All information collected and analyzed by this type of cookie is completely anonymous and cannot be used to identify a specific user.

Examples from sources: _ga (used to distinguish users) and _gcl_au (for testing advertising effectiveness).

b) Functional Cookies

The purpose of these cookies is to recognize returning users. They allow individual customization of the Service’s content to the preferences of a given client.

Risk: Blocking functional cookies may affect the performance and functionality of the Service and limit your access to personalized content.

3. Marketing Cookies

These cookies store information about your online activity, including data on viewed links, advertisements, and the number of displayed tabs and pages.

First purpose: Displaying website content that is as closely matched as possible to your profile and preferences.

Second purpose: Enabling the delivery of advertising information and other communications in line with your preferences.

Examples from sources: xpid and _xpkey (used to identify a device across different subdomains).

V. Third-Party Cookies

In addition to cookies generated by us, cookies from third parties may also be stored on your device.

Examples include cookies used by Google Analytics or analytical tools such as FullStory (e.g., fs_uid, fs_cid).

Warning: Our Cookie Policy does not regulate how cookies are used by websites that you may visit by clicking a link in Our Service.

We always recommend that you review the cookie policy available directly on that company’s website.

VI. Managing and Deleting Cookies

You have full control over cookies and can manage them:

Blocking/Deleting: You can delete cookies already stored on your device at any time or block their future storage. This can be done by changing the privacy settings in your browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera).

Restriction: You can also set restrictions on cookie creation by specific websites or enable notifications when they are sent.

Important information about consequences: Please note that deciding to block (including essential ones) or disable cookies may cause many functions of Our Website not to work properly, and access to some parts of it or page display may be limited or incorrect.