ABBCorp – Group

Cookies Policy

What Are Cookies?

“Cookies” are text files related to your use of websites that your device stores for a certain period of time through your internet browser. This allows the website to “remember” your actions and preferences. The stored information is generic (device location, access time, etc.) and is only used for statistical analysis, not for profiling visitors.

Types of Cookies Used

Essential Cookies: These are used to access specific areas of our site. They are necessary for the functioning of certain website areas but are not used in any way to personally identify you. Essential cookies are temporary and are automatically deleted once you leave the site.

Functionality Cookies: These cookies enable the website to remember user preferences in order to enhance the user’s experience. They are not necessary for the website to function and do not store personal visitor data. For example, remembering the user’s name each time they access the site.

Analytical Cookies: These are used to analyze how users use the site and monitor its performance, without collecting personally identifiable information. For example, determining the most popular pages on the website.

Third-Party Cookies: These are set on our website by partner companies (e.g., Facebook or advertisers) with the goal of measuring the success of their applications and the effectiveness of their advertising. For example, if you use a social media tool (e.g., Facebook “Like” or “Share”) on this website, this cookie will record the use of that tool, and the social network (Facebook, in this case) may collect this information.

Advertising Cookies: These are used to target advertising based on the user’s interests and activity, helping to measure advertising effectiveness and limit the number of times each ad is shown to visitors. They do not allow user identification.

How to Control / Block Cookies

Visitors can choose to be notified of the receipt of cookies at any time through their internet browser. They can also choose to block cookies from entering their system, although it is important to note that by blocking cookies, there is a risk that the website may not function properly. For more information on controlling, deleting, and/or blocking cookies, you can consult your browser’s help section or visit the website AllAboutCookies.org.

Google Analytics Cookies

Google Analytics also uses a cookie system that is responsible for analyzing data regarding the use of websites by users/visitors. This data is stored by Google in the United States and may be transmitted to third parties. The cookie settings can be prevented by the data subject on our website through adjustments to the web browser used (as indicated above), and cookies already used by Google Analytics can be deleted at any time through the web browser or other software programs. In addition, the data subject can object to the collection of data generated by Google Analytics and its processing by downloading and installing a browser add-on from tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This add-on serves as an objection to Google’s use of visitor data. If the data subject’s IT system is subsequently deleted, formatted, or newly installed, they must reinstall the add-on to prevent their data from being analyzed by Google Analytics. If the add-on is disabled, it is also possible to reactivate or reinstall it.