Cookie information

Like any other presentation site or online store, the decorporate.com site uses cookies.
The information presented below aims to bring to the user’s knowledge more details about the placement, use and administration of cookies used by the decorporate.com site.
If you need more information, and they are not found below, you can contact us at the email address office@decorporate.com.

 

Please read the following information carefully:

This website may use its own cookies and those from third parties, to provide visitors a much better browsing experience and services tailored to the needs and interests of each.
Because we respect your right for privacy, you can choose to block certain types of cookies from this site.
Cookies play an important role in facilitating access and delivery of multiple services that the user enjoys on the Internet, such as:

  • Customize certain settings such as: the language in which a site is viewed, the currency in which certain prices or rates are expressed, keeping options for various products (measures, other details, etc.) in the shopping cart (and storing these options), saving certain preferences for future reuse.
  • Cookies provide site owners with valuable feedback on how their sites are used by users, so that they can make them even more efficient and easily accessible.
  • Allow multimedia or other applications from other sites to be included in a particular site to create a more valuable, useful and enjoyable browsing experience.
  • Improve the efficiency of online advertising.

 

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file, consisting of letters and numbers, that will be stored on the computer, mobile terminal or other equipment of a user who accesses the Internet.
The cookie is installed by request issued by a web server to a browser (eg Chrome, Firefox) and is completely “passive” (does not contain software, viruses or spyware and can not access the information on the user’s hard drive ).
A cookie consists of 2 parts: the name and content or value of the cookie. Moreover, the duration of a cookie is determined; technically, only the webserver that sent the cookie can access it again when a user returns to the website associated with that webserver.
Cookies themselves do not require personal information in order to be used and, in most cases, do not personally identify internet users.

There are 2 major categories of cookies:

  • Session cookies – these are temporarily stored in the cookies folder of the web browser so that it can store them until the user closes the browser window or logs out of that site.
  • Persistent Cookies – These are stored on the hard drive of a computer or device (and generally depend on the default lifetime for the cookie). Persistent cookies also include those placed by a website other than the one the user is currently visiting – known as ‘third party cookies’ – which can be used anonymously to store a user’s preferences.

 

What are the advantages of cookies?

A cookie contains information that links a web browser (user) to a specific web server (website). If a browser accesses that web server again, it can read the information already stored and react accordingly. Cookies provide users with a pleasant browsing experience and support the efforts of many websites to provide comfortable services to users: eg – online privacy preferences, site language options, shopping carts or relevant advertising.

 

What is the lifetime of a cookie?

Cookies are administered by webservers. The lifespan of a cookie can vary significantly, depending on the purpose for which it is placed. Some cookies are used exclusively for a single session (session cookies) and are no longer retained once the user has left the website and some cookies are retained and reused each time the user returns to that website ( permanent cookies). However, cookies can be deleted by a user at any time through the browser settings.

 

What are third-party cookies?

Certain sections of content on some sites may be provided through third parties / providers (eg, a video, an advertisement, a chat application, etc.). These third parties may also place cookies through the site and they are called “third party cookies” because they are not placed by the website owner.

 

How cookies are used by this site

Cookies provide users with a pleasant browsing experience and support our efforts to provide comfortable services to users through features such as online privacy preferences, shopping cart or relevant advertising. They are also used in the preparation of anonymous aggregate statistics that help us understand how a user benefits from our web pages, allowing us to improve their structure and content, excluding the user’s personal identification.

A visit to this site may place the following types of cookies:

  • Essential cookies
  • Performance cookies
  • Social media and advertising cookies

Certain cookies, such as performance cookies or social media and advertising cookies, may come from third parties.

 

Essential cookies

These cookies allow both saving the preferences regarding the other types of cookies used, as well as accessing the basic functionalities of this site.
They retain the user’s preferences on this site, so there is no need to set them each time you visit the site.
Registration cookies are generated when a user registers on this site, in order to inform us later if he is registered or not. Our servers use these cookies to show us the account you are registered with and to offer you an easier experience of interaction with the site.
Other cookies that we place to allow you to make optimal use of the site are the cookies corresponding to the shopping cart and the Favorites lists (with the role of saving the information related to the products you have added to the cart or as Favorites), location cookies (used to set your location by IP, in order to pre-fill certain fields required for registration or placing orders), session cookies generated when accessed and automatically deleted when the browser is closed (necessary for the operation of the HTTP protocol, filling in certain forms, interaction with certain elements of the site, etc.), cookies that recognize the type of terminal used – desktop or mobile, cookies of chat applications that allow real-time discussions with customer service.

 

Performance cookies

They include both cookies from traffic analysis services, as well as cookies placed by certain third-party services that provide complementary functionality to the site.
Traffic analysis cookies allow aggregate measurement of site traffic, identification of traffic sources, provide information about the most visited or least visited pages, as well as how users interact with the site. The listed information is collected in aggregate and implicitly completely anonymous. These cookies may come from third parties such as Web Analytics services (Ex: Google Analytics).

 

Social media and advertising cookies

These can be placed through the site by the social media or advertising services we use.
This type of cookie can be used by these services to determine a certain profile of visitors and to display relevant advertising messages on other sites you visit.
They may come from third parties such as advertising services (eg AdSense, AdWords), social media platforms (eg Facebook, Twitter), etc.
Due to the use of this site, this site cannot access these cookies from third parties, just as third parties cannot access the cookies held by this site. For example, when you share an article using the social media button on this site, that social network will record your activity.

 

What type of information is stored and accessed through cookies?

Cookies store information in a small text file that allows a website to recognize a browser. The webserver will recognize the browser until the cookie expires or is deleted. The cookie stores important information that improves the Internet browsing experience (eg: keeping a user logged in to his user account; keeping products in the shopping cart; keeping products in the Favorites list).

Why are cookies important for the Internet?

Cookies represent the central point of the efficient functioning of the Internet, helping to generate a friendly browsing experience and adapted to the preferences and interests of each user. Refusing or disabling cookies may make it difficult to use a site.
Refusing or disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising – but only that it will no longer be able to take into account your preferences and interests, highlighted by your browsing behavior.
Examples of important uses of cookies (which do not require a user to authenticate through an account):

  • Content and services adapted to the user’s preferences – categories of news, weather, sports, maps, public and government services, entertainment sites and travel services.
  • Offers adapted to users’ interests – password retention, language preferences (Ex: displaying search results in Romanian).
  • Retention of child protection filters on Internet content (family mode options, safe search functions).
  • Limit the frequency of ad serving – Limit the number of impressions of an ad for a particular user on a site.
  • Providing more relevant advertising for the user.
  • Measurement, optimization and analytics features – such as confirming a certain level of traffic on a website, what type of content is viewed and how a user reaches a website (eg through search engines, directly from other websites). Websites conduct these analyzes of their use to improve the sites for the benefit of users.

 

Security and privacy issues

Cookies use plain text formats. They are not made up of pieces of code so they cannot be executed or auto-run. Consequently, they cannot be duplicated or replicated on other networks to run or replicate again. Cookies may, however, be used for negative purposes. Because it stores information about users’ preferences and browsing history, both on a particular site and on several other sites, cookies can be used as a form of Spyware. Many anti-spyware products are aware of this and constantly mark cookies to be deleted during anti-virus / anti-spyware deletion / scanning procedures.
In general, browsers have integrated privacy settings that provide different levels of acceptance of cookies, validity period and automatic deletion after the user has visited a particular site.

Other security issues related to cookies

Because identity protection is very valuable and represents the right of every internet user, it is advisable to know what possible problems cookies can create. Because through them information is constantly transmitted in both directions between the browser and the website, if an attacker or unauthorized person intervenes during the transmission of data, the information contained in the cookie may be intercepted. Although very rare, this can happen if the browser connects to the server using an unencrypted network (eg an unsecured WiFi network).
Other cookie-based attacks involve incorrect cookie settings on servers. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted channels, attackers can use this vulnerability to trick browsers into sending information through unsecured channels. Attackers then use the information to gain unauthorized access to certain sites. It is very important to be careful in choosing the most appropriate method of personal information protection.

 

Tips for safe and responsible browsing, based on cookies

Due to their flexibility and the fact that most of the most visited and largest sites use cookies, they are almost inevitable. Disabling cookies will not allow the user access to the most widespread and used sites including Youtube, Gmail, Facebook, Yahoo and others. Here are some tips that can ensure that you don’t worry without cookies but with the help of cookies:

  • Customize your browser settings for cookies to reflect a comfortable level of cookie security for you.
  • If you do not mind cookies and you are the only person using the computer, you can set long expiration dates for storing your browsing history and personal access data.
  • If you share access to your computer, you may want to consider setting your browser to clear individual browsing data each time you close your browser. This is a way to access the sites that place cookies and to delete any visit information at the end of the browsing session.
  • Install antispyware applications and update them constantly.

Many of the spyware detection and prevention applications include site attack detection. This prevents the browser from accessing websites that could exploit browser vulnerabilities or download malicious software. Make sure your browser is always up to date. Many of the cookie-based attacks are exploited by exploiting the weaknesses of older versions of browsers.
Cookies are everywhere and cannot be avoided if you want to enjoy access to the most popular sites on the Internet. With a clear understanding of how they operate and the benefits they bring, you can take the necessary security measures so that you can surf the Internet with confidence.

How can I stop cookies?

It is possible to configure the browser so that these cookies are no longer accepted or you can configure the browser to accept cookies only from a specific site.
All modern browsers offer the ability to configure cookie storage preferences. These settings are usually found in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. To understand these settings, you can use the browser’s “help” option for more details.

 

Useful Links

If you want to know more about cookies and what they are used for, we recommend the following links:

 

Cookie information

Like any other presentation site or online store, the decorporate.com site uses cookies.

The information presented below aims to bring to the user’s knowledge more details about the placement, use and administration of cookies used by the decorporate.com site.

If you need more information, and they are not found below, you can contact us at the email address office@decorporate.com.

Please read the following information carefully:

This website may use its own cookies and those from third parties, to provide visitors a much better browsing experience and services tailored to the needs and interests of each.

Because we respect your right for privacy, you can choose to block certain types of cookies from this site.

Cookies play an important role in facilitating access and delivery of multiple services that the user enjoys on the Internet, such as:

  • Customize certain settings such as: the language in which a site is viewed, the currency in which certain prices or rates are expressed, keeping options for various products (measures, other details, etc.) in the shopping cart (and storing these options), saving certain preferences for future reuse.

  • Cookies provide site owners with valuable feedback on how their sites are used by users, so that they can make them even more efficient and easily accessible.

  • Allow multimedia or other applications from other sites to be included in a particular site to create a more valuable, useful and enjoyable browsing experience.

  • Improve the efficiency of online advertising.

 

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file, consisting of letters and numbers, that will be stored on the computer, mobile terminal or other equipment of a user who accesses the Internet.

The cookie is installed by request issued by a web server to a browser (eg Chrome, Firefox) and is completely “passive” (does not contain software, viruses or spyware and can not access the information on the user’s hard drive ).

A cookie consists of 2 parts: the name and content or value of the cookie. Moreover, the duration of a cookie is determined; technically, only the webserver that sent the cookie can access it again when a user returns to the website associated with that webserver.

Cookies themselves do not require personal information in order to be used and, in most cases, do not personally identify internet users.

There are 2 major categories of cookies:

  • Session cookies – these are temporarily stored in the cookies folder of the web browser so that it can store them until the user closes the browser window or logs out of that site.

  • Persistent Cookies – These are stored on the hard drive of a computer or device (and generally depend on the default lifetime for the cookie). Persistent cookies also include those placed by a website other than the one the user is currently visiting – known as ‘third party cookies’ – which can be used anonymously to store a user’s preferences.

 

What are the advantages of cookies?

A cookie contains information that links a web browser (user) to a specific web server (website). If a browser accesses that web server again, it can read the information already stored and react accordingly. Cookies provide users with a pleasant browsing experience and support the efforts of many websites to provide comfortable services to users: eg – online privacy preferences, site language options, shopping carts or relevant advertising.

 

What is the lifetime of a cookie?

Cookies are administered by webservers. The lifespan of a cookie can vary significantly, depending on the purpose for which it is placed. Some cookies are used exclusively for a single session (session cookies) and are no longer retained once the user has left the website and some cookies are retained and reused each time the user returns to that website ( permanent cookies). However, cookies can be deleted by a user at any time through the browser settings.

 

What are third-party cookies?

Certain sections of content on some sites may be provided through third parties / providers (eg, a video, an advertisement, a chat application, etc.). These third parties may also place cookies through the site and they are called “third party cookies” because they are not placed by the website owner.

 

How cookies are used by this site

Cookies provide users with a pleasant browsing experience and support our efforts to provide comfortable services to users through features such as online privacy preferences, shopping cart or relevant advertising. They are also used in the preparation of anonymous aggregate statistics that help us understand how a user benefits from our web pages, allowing us to improve their structure and content, excluding the user’s personal identification.

A visit to this site may place the following types of cookies:

  • Essential cookies

  • Performance cookies

  • Social media and advertising cookies

Certain cookies, such as performance cookies or social media and advertising cookies, may come from third parties.

 

Essential cookies

These cookies allow both saving the preferences regarding the other types of cookies used, as well as accessing the basic functionalities of this site.

They retain the user’s preferences on this site, so there is no need to set them each time you visit the site.

Registration cookies are generated when a user registers on this site, in order to inform us later if he is registered or not. Our servers use these cookies to show us the account you are registered with and to offer you an easier experience of interaction with the site.

Other cookies that we place to allow you to make optimal use of the site are the cookies corresponding to the shopping cart and the Favorites lists (with the role of saving the information related to the products you have added to the cart or as Favorites), location cookies (used to set your location by IP, in order to pre-fill certain fields required for registration or placing orders), session cookies generated when accessed and automatically deleted when the browser is closed (necessary for the operation of the HTTP protocol, filling in certain forms, interaction with certain elements of the site, etc.), cookies that recognize the type of terminal used – desktop or mobile, cookies of chat applications that allow real-time discussions with customer service.

 

Performance cookies

They include both cookies from traffic analysis services, as well as cookies placed by certain third-party services that provide complementary functionality to the site.

Traffic analysis cookies allow aggregate measurement of site traffic, identification of traffic sources, provide information about the most visited or least visited pages, as well as how users interact with the site. The listed information is collected in aggregate and implicitly completely anonymous. These cookies may come from third parties such as Web Analytics services (Ex: Google Analytics).

 

Social media and advertising cookies

These can be placed through the site by the social media or advertising services we use.

This type of cookie can be used by these services to determine a certain profile of visitors and to display relevant advertising messages on other sites you visit.

They may come from third parties such as advertising services (eg AdSense, AdWords), social media platforms (eg Facebook, Twitter), etc.

Due to the use of this site, this site cannot access these cookies from third parties, just as third parties cannot access the cookies held by this site. For example, when you share an article using the social media button on this site, that social network will record your activity.

 

What type of information is stored and accessed through cookies?

Cookies store information in a small text file that allows a website to recognize a browser. The webserver will recognize the browser until the cookie expires or is deleted. The cookie stores important information that improves the Internet browsing experience (eg: keeping a user logged in to his user account; keeping products in the shopping cart; keeping products in the Favorites list).

 

Why are cookies important for the Internet?

Cookies represent the central point of the efficient functioning of the Internet, helping to generate a friendly browsing experience and adapted to the preferences and interests of each user. Refusing or disabling cookies may make it difficult to use a site.

Refusing or disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising – but only that it will no longer be able to take into account your preferences and interests, highlighted by your browsing behavior.

Examples of important uses of cookies (which do not require a user to authenticate through an account):

  • Content and services adapted to the user’s preferences – categories of news, weather, sports, maps, public and government services, entertainment sites and travel services.

  • Offers adapted to users’ interests – password retention, language preferences (Ex: displaying search results in Romanian).

  • Retention of child protection filters on Internet content (family mode options, safe search functions).

  • Limit the frequency of ad serving – Limit the number of impressions of an ad for a particular user on a site.

  • Providing more relevant advertising for the user.

  • Measurement, optimization and analytics features – such as confirming a certain level of traffic on a website, what type of content is viewed and how a user reaches a website (eg through search engines, directly from other websites). Websites conduct these analyzes of their use to improve the sites for the benefit of users.

 

Security and privacy issues

Cookies use plain text formats. They are not made up of pieces of code so they cannot be executed or auto-run. Consequently, they cannot be duplicated or replicated on other networks to run or replicate again. Cookies may, however, be used for negative purposes. Because it stores information about users’ preferences and browsing history, both on a particular site and on several other sites, cookies can be used as a form of Spyware. Many anti-spyware products are aware of this and constantly mark cookies to be deleted during anti-virus / anti-spyware deletion / scanning procedures.

In general, browsers have integrated privacy settings that provide different levels of acceptance of cookies, validity period and automatic deletion after the user has visited a particular site. Other security issues related to cookies

Because identity protection is very valuable and represents the right of every internet user, it is advisable to know what possible problems cookies can create. Because through them information is constantly transmitted in both directions between the browser and the website, if an attacker or unauthorized person intervenes during the transmission of data, the information contained in the cookie may be intercepted. Although very rare, this can happen if the browser connects to the server using an unencrypted network (eg an unsecured WiFi network).

Other cookie-based attacks involve incorrect cookie settings on servers. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted channels, attackers can use this vulnerability to trick browsers into sending information through unsecured channels. Attackers then use the information to gain unauthorized access to certain sites. It is very important to be careful in choosing the most appropriate method of personal information protection.

 

Tips for safe and responsible browsing, based on cookies

Due to their flexibility and the fact that most of the most visited and largest sites use cookies, they are almost inevitable. Disabling cookies will not allow the user access to the most widespread and used sites including Youtube, Gmail, Facebook, Yahoo and others. Here are some tips that can ensure that you don’t worry without cookies but with the help of cookies:

  • Customize your browser settings for cookies to reflect a comfortable level of cookie security for you.

  • If you do not mind cookies and you are the only person using the computer, you can set long expiration dates for storing your browsing history and personal access data.

  • If you share access to your computer, you may want to consider setting your browser to clear individual browsing data each time you close your browser. This is a way to access the sites that place cookies and to delete any visit information at the end of the browsing session.

  • Install antispyware applications and update them constantly.

Many of the spyware detection and prevention applications include site attack detection. This prevents the browser from accessing websites that could exploit browser vulnerabilities or download malicious software. Make sure your browser is always up to date. Many of the cookie-based attacks are exploited by exploiting the weaknesses of older versions of browsers.

Cookies are everywhere and cannot be avoided if you want to enjoy access to the most popular sites on the Internet. With a clear understanding of how they operate and the benefits they bring, you can take the necessary security measures so that you can surf the Internet with confidence.

How can I stop cookies?

It is possible to configure the browser so that these cookies are no longer accepted or you can configure the browser to accept cookies only from a specific site.

All modern browsers offer the ability to configure cookie storage preferences. These settings are usually found in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. To understand these settings, you can use the browser’s “help” option for more details.

 

Useful Links

If you want to know more about cookies and what they are used for, we recommend the following links:

 

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