Cookie Policy

Through your use of the websites operated by www.topqrcodecreator.org , you agree to this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). This Policy outlines the requirements for using cookies on this website. By using the site going forward, you indicate that you have read, understood, and agree to these terms.

Changes to the Policy

It is important to understand that this Cookie Policy could change suddenly and at any time. Users will be informed of any significant changes via the website or websites. Regular visits to this page will keep users informed of any updates we make to our privacy policies. You acknowledge that you have read, comprehended, and accepted any changes to this Policy by continuing to use the Site after they have been made. If you disagree with any of the terms in this Policy, your only alternatives are to stop using the Site or modify your browser settings to prevent cookies from being sent to it.

Understanding Cookies

The rules governing the use of cookies on this website are outlined in this document, together with instructions on how to implement the definitions and recommendations included in our privacy policy.

What are Cookies and How Are They Used?

Cookies:

  1. What are they?

As you navigate the website, a small text file known as a "cookie" may be placed in your browser to identify you as a user and protect your personal information. Cookies serve a variety of purposes, such as maintaining user preferences, providing analytical data, facilitating the display of advertisements and behavioral advertising, and assisting with certain services.

Types of Cookies:

  • Session Cookies: Also known as transient cookies, these are automatically deleted when the web browser is closed.
  • Permanent Cookies: Also known as persistent cookies, these remain in the browser until they are intentionally deleted or until their specified expiration date. The predetermined expiration dates of the cookies range from a few minutes to a few years.

First-party cookies are those that a website stores on a user's web browser's storage device. However, cookies generated by a domain different from the one being visited are occasionally called "third-party cookies."

Pixel Tags and Cookies

Pixel tags and cookies work together on our websites. You may have encountered transparent GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags when browsing the internet. These pixels are used in conjunction with cookies to track visitors to our website and evaluate their behavior. Both we and our business partners utilize pixel tags for various purposes, including Retargeting (as mentioned in our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (as explained in Section 5 of our website).

How Cookies are Used on the Site

When you use the website or any of our services, there's a possibility that we or a third party will place cookies on your browser. We recommend reading our Privacy Policy for a more comprehensive understanding of the various types of cookies used and their corresponding usage patterns over time.

Types and Functions of Cookies:

  • First-Party Cookies: These are essential for several website functions, including appropriate transaction processing and persistent sign-in.
  • Analytics Cookies: We use analytics cookies to collect data about how our site(s) are used, helping us evaluate and improve their functionality. These cookies may also be utilized in A/B testing to assess user reactions to various ad, website, or feature versions. Analytics cookies come in two categories: first-party and third-party cookies.
  • Preference Cookies: These cookies enable users to save preferences on a website.
  • Third-Party Cookies: Often referred to as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies, these are placed on users' computers by advertising networks or platforms. Their primary purposes include simplifying the display of advertisements, assessing their effectiveness, and delivering personalized advertisements based on user preferences and interests inferred from online activity.
  1. How do Third Parties Use Cookies on the Websites?

Cookies play a vital role in gathering anonymous user data utilized by analytics software, third-party services, advertising networks, and other applications. These companies employ cookies to track users' behavior not only on our website but also when they visit other websites in the future. This tracking enables them to monitor and assess users' actions on our site and beyond. After applying anonymization techniques, the collected data is used to understand user behavior and preferences better. This process ultimately enhances the precision of targeted services and marketing.

  1. Cookie Choices

If someone is against cookies in general or prefers not to use a particular type, they have the option to change their browser settings to delete previously stored cookies and prevent new ones from being accepted. For detailed instructions on how to accomplish this task, please refer to the guidance provided with your web browser. It's important to note that blocking or deleting our cookies may impact your ability to access certain areas of our websites, use specific services, and maintain your preferences.

Instructions on disabling third-party cookies can be found in the respective privacy policies.

  1. How are Cookies Controlled?

For a more comprehensive understanding of how using cookies can enhance users' experiences on our website and while using our services, please refer to the Cookie Policy. Keep in mind that if you choose to disable cookies, there may be certain issues or limitations with the functionality of our website.

How to Disable Cookies for Behavioral Targeted Advertising

  • If you are a client in the European Union and have questions regarding cookies used for behaviorally targeted advertising, visit youronlinechoices.eu for more information.
  • Similarly, users in the US can find more information about these cookies, which display ads based on how you use the website and other websites, at http://www.aboutads.info/choices. These websites offer choices and information so that you can manage your preferences concerning these advertising strategies.

Helpful Guidelines for Modifying Browser Cookie Settings

Google Chrome:

Managing Cookies in Google Chrome:

  • Locate and select the wrench icon in the browser toolbar.
  • Click the "Settings" tab to see options.
  • To access advanced settings, click "Show advanced settings."
  • Select "Content settings" to access the "Privacy" section.
  • To allow cookies, go to the "Cookies" section and choose "Allow local data to be set." This allows both first-party and third-party cookies.
  • To selectively accept first-party cookies while blocking all third-party cookies without exceptions, choose the relevant option.
  • To disable cookies, navigate to the "Cookies" menu and select "Block sites from setting any data."

Please note that Chrome offers different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. For more details on other cookie options in Chrome, you can visit this Google page: Google Chrome Cookie Options

Managing Cookies in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0:

  • In Internet Explorer, navigate to the upper part of your browser window.
  • Choose the 'Tools' option from the menu.
  • Select "Internet Options" from the dropdown menu.
  • In the settings window, locate the 'Privacy' tab among the available menu options.
  • To enable cookies, slide the slider down to "Medium" or below.
  • To disable cookies, move the slider to the maximum position, which effectively prevents any cookies from being delivered.

Remember that Internet Explorer has various settings for allowing and blocking cookies. For more information about the different cookie options available in Internet Explorer, you can visit this Microsoft page: Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookie Options

Managing Cookies in Microsoft Edge:

  • In Microsoft Edge, locate and click the "More actions" button on the toolbar.
  • From the dropdown box that appears, select "Settings."
  • Find the "View advanced settings" option and click on it.
  • In the Cookies section, you have two options:
    • Accept cookies as is (the default configuration).
    • Reject only third-party cookies (as the option to exclude cookies is limited).

Please note that the Microsoft Edge browser may need to be restarted for the changes to take effect.

Managing Cookies in Mozilla Firefox:

  • In Mozilla Firefox, access the browser settings by choosing the 'Tools' option from the menu bar.
  • Select the option labeled 'Options' from the provided menu.
  • Continue to the privacy section.
  • To enable the functioning of cookies, ensure that the option 'Accept cookies for sites' is enabled.
  • Users can choose not to accept cookies by deselecting the labeled option "Accept cookies for sites."

Keep in mind that Firefox has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. See Mozilla's https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for additional details.

Opera

Managing Cookies in Opera:

  • To access the browser settings, click on the "Settings" option found in the browser menu.
  • You can also choose "Quick Preferences" for a more direct route to cookie settings.
  • To activate cookies, ensure that the "Enable Cookies" option is selected.
  • To disable cookies, uncheck the "Enable Cookies" box.

Please be aware that Opera provides various options for enabling and disabling cookies. For additional details on other cookie options available in Opera, you can visit the Opera Software page: Opera Cookie Options

Managing Cookies in Safari on OS X:

  • In the Safari web browser, select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar.
  • From the dropdown menu that appears, choose 'Preferences.'
  • Select the 'Security' menu item.
  • To accept cookies, go to the "Accept cookies" menu and choose "Only from the current site."
  • To disable cookies, select 'Never' under 'Accept cookies.'

Please note that Safari provides various options for enabling and disabling cookies. For additional details on other cookie settings available in Safari, you can visit this Apple page: Apple Safari Cookie Settings

Treating Cookies in Web Browsers:

Most web browsers have built-in capabilities that allow them to automatically accept cookies without requiring any action from the user. Users also have the option to change their browser's configuration to refuse cookies or require user consent before accepting them.

However, it's important to remember that disabling cookies may affect the browsing experience on websites, including potential limitations on access to certain areas and personalized data and information. It's a balance between privacy preferences and functionality.

For browsers other than those mentioned, please contact the browser's manufacturer or refer to the browser's "help" function for specific instructions on managing cookies.

  1. Interest-Based Advertising

As marketers, we aim to address specific interests by delivering tailored messages and content through interest-based advertising provided by vendors. It is important to understand that the Site has no control over the actions of third parties, including their use of cookies or other technologies to provide online, mobile, or email advertising services.

For any inquiries or questions regarding our Cookie Policy, please feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] .