We use cookies on our website. These are files that store information in your web browser. Your consent is required for this. We use cookies in accordance with Act C of 2003 on Electronic Communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues of Electronic Commerce Services and Information Society Services, and European Union regulations. Websites operating within the European Union must request the consent of users for the use of cookies and their storage on the user’s computer or other device. This policy applies to cookies on the www.siamia.hu website.
Cookies are small files containing letters and numbers. Cookies are a means of exchanging information between the web server and the user’s browser. These data files cannot be executed, do not contain spyware or viruses, and cannot access the contents of users’ hard drives.
The information sent by cookies makes it easier to recognize Internet browsers, so users receive relevant and “personalized” content. Cookies make browsing more convenient, including online data security requirements and relevant advertisements. Cookies also allow website operators to compile anonymous statistics about the habits of visitors to their sites. This allows site editors to further personalize the look and content of their sites.
Websites can use three types of cookies:
– Temporary cookies, which remain on your device until you leave the website.
– Persistent cookies, which remain on your device for a longer period of time, depending on your web browser settings, or until you delete them.
– Third-party cookies, which are placed in your browser by a third party (e.g., Google Analytics). These are placed in your browser if the website you visit uses services provided by a third party.
Essential session ID cookies: These are essential for navigating the website and for the website’s functions to work. Without accepting these, the website or parts of it may not display properly or at all.
Analytical or performance cookies: These help us to distinguish between visitors to the website and collect data on how visitors behave on the website. For example, we use these cookies to ensure that the website remembers your login when you request it. They do not collect information that can identify you; the data is aggregated and stored anonymously. (e.g., Google Analytics)
Functional cookies: These cookies are designed to improve the user experience. They detect and store, for example, the device you used to open the website or the data you previously provided and requested to be stored: for example, automatic login, the language you selected, the text size, font, or other customizable elements of the website that you have changed. These cookies do not track your activity on other websites. However, the information they collect may include personally identifiable information that you have shared.
Targeted or advertising cookies: These enable websites to provide you with information (marketing) that is most relevant to your interests. This requires your express consent. These cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits.
The role of cookies is to make browsing more convenient for users, as they use browsing history to tailor advertisements and content to users. Disabling or restricting cookies may render some websites unusable. However, disabled or restricted cookies do not mean that users will not see any ads, only that the ads and content displayed will not be “personalized,” i.e., tailored to the user’s needs and interests. Some examples of how cookies are used: – Displaying content, services, and products tailored to the user’s needs.
– Offers tailored to the user’s interests.
– Remembering your login details (stay logged in) if you request it.
– Remembering child protection filters for internet content (family mode options, safe search functions).
– Limiting the frequency of ads; i.e., limiting the number of times an ad is displayed to a user on a given website.
– Displaying ads that are relevant to the user.
– Geotargeting
Cookies are not viruses or spyware. Since they are simple text files, they cannot be executed and therefore cannot be considered programs. However, it is possible that information may be hidden in cookies with malicious intent, allowing them to function as spyware. For this reason, antivirus and antispyware programs may continuously delete cookies. Since the device used for browsing the internet and web servers are in constant communication, sending data back and forth, if an attacker (hacker) interferes with the process, they can extract the information stored in the cookies. One reason for this may be, for example, improperly encrypted Internet (WiFi) settings. By exploiting this vulnerability, data can be extracted from cookies.
Cookies can be deleted or disabled in the browser programs used. Browsers allow cookies by default. You can disable this in your browser settings and delete existing cookies. You can also set your browser to notify you when a cookie is sent to your device. However, it is important to note that disabling or restricting these files will impair your browsing experience and may cause the website to malfunction.
The settings options are usually found in the browser’s “Options” or “Settings” menu. Each web browser is different, so please use the “Help” menu of your browser to find the appropriate settings. use the “Help” menu of your browser.
– To disable anonymous Google Analytics cookies, you can install a so-called “Google Analytics plug-in” in your browser, which prevents the website from sending information about you to Google Analytics.
To enhance your experience, we use technologies like cookies to store and access device information. By consenting to these technologies, you allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. If you choose not to consent or to withdraw consent, some features and functions may be impacted.