Cookie Policy

You acknowledge and agree to the terms of this Cookie Policy ("Policy") by visiting and using the www.qrcodecreator.net websites. This policy contains the rules for the use of cookies on this website. By using this website going forward, you signify your agreement to the accompanying terms and conditions.

Please be aware that modifications to this Cookie Policy are possible at any time. Users will be notified through the website(s) if there are any noteworthy changes. It is recommended that people check this page frequently to stay updated on any modifications to our privacy policies. If you continue to use the Site after any changes to this Policy are made, you will be considered to have recognized and accepted such changes. If you disagree with any of the terms stated in this Policy, your only options are to cease using the Site and modify your browser settings to block cookies.

This document applies the definitions and explanations found in our Privacy Statement and outlines the criteria controlling the use of cookies on this website.

  1. What are cookies?

A little text file known as a "cookie" may be installed in your browser when you visit a website in order to identify you as a user and protect your personal information. The cookies serve a variety of purposes, including providing analytical data, facilitating the delivery of adverts and behavioral advertising, bolstering specific services, and maintaining user preferences.

There are two types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are automatically removed from the browser when it is closed, whereas persistent cookies remain in the browser until they are actively removed or reach their predetermined expiration date. There is a predetermined expiration date on the biscuits, and it can range from a few minutes to several years.

First-party cookies are those that a website places on the hard drive of a user's browser. However, cookies created by a website other than the one being accessed are known as "third-party cookies."

On our websites, pixel tags and cookies work together closely. It's likely that you have seen pixel tags, web beacons, and clear GIFs on multiple websites while you have been online. These pixels, when combined with cookies, give us the ability to evaluate the behavior and preferences of visitors who visit our website from various sources. Both we and our business partners use pixel tags for various purposes, like Retargeting (see our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (see Section 5).

  1. What cookies are used for when I use the Site?

If you use our website or any of our services, cookies may be stored in your browser by us or a third party. For additional information about the specific categories of cookies that are utilized and the period of their use, please consult our Privacy Statement.

Cookies are capable of performing a wide range of jobs, including the following:

A number of website functions, including proper transaction processing and persistent sign-in, depend on first-party cookies.

We collect usage data from users of the Site(s) via analytics cookies so that we can evaluate and enhance its performance. Moreover, A/B testing—which contrasts user reactions to various versions of advertisements, websites, or features—may make use of these cookies. There are two types of analytics cookies: first-party and third-party.

Websites that utilize cookies to store user preferences frequently refer to these cookies as "preference cookies."

On users' computers, advertising networks or platforms install third-party cookies. They may also be referred to as "targeted" or "behavioral" cookies. The main purposes of these technologies are to: (i) facilitate the display of advertisements and evaluate their efficacy; and (ii) display ads that are tailored to your interests and preferences through online activity.

  1. How do third parties use cookies on the Sites?

Ad networks, analytics, and third-party services are just a few of the applications that rely on the acquisition of anonymized user data, all of which require cookies. These companies use cookies to monitor and assess user behavior on the site as well as to observe how users interact with other websites. Once anonymized, the gathered information is used to understand user behavior and preferences, facilitating the provision of more precisely targeted services and adverts.

  1. What are my cookie options?

If a user has an objection to a specific type of cookie or simply dislikes cookies in general, they can configure their web browser to delete current cookies and not accept new ones. Please consult the help files that your web browser has given for detailed instructions on completing this task. Be aware that if you choose to delete or reject our cookies, you may have trouble using some services, gaining access to particular sections of our websites, and maintaining your preferences.

Information about disabling cookies can be found in each third party's privacy statement.

  1. How to manage cookies?

As stated in the Cookie Policy, the use of cookies can enhance the user's experience with our services and website. Should you choose to disable cookies, there's a possibility that certain features on our website may function improperly or just partially.

How to disable behaviorally targeted advertising cookies

If you are concerned about cookies used in behaviorally targeted advertising and you reside in the European Union, go to www.youronlinechoices.eu for more information. Similar to this, visitors in the US can visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices to find out more about these cookies, which display advertisements based on how you use the website and others. With the aid of these websites, which provide choices and information, you can control your advertising preferences with regard to these activities.

Here's how to modify the cookie settings on your browser.

Google Chrome:

Locate and select the wrench icon from the toolbar of your browser to enable the required feature. Please choose "Settings" to view the available settings. To view further possibilities, click this link. Select "Show advanced settings." To view the "Privacy" area, click the 'Content Settings' icon.

 

To enable cookies, go to the "Cookies" section and select "Allow local data to be set". First-party and third-party cookie usage will be made possible as a result. "Block all third-party cookies without exception" should be chosen in order to assist guarantee that only first-party cookies are accepted.

To disable cookies, go to the "Cookies" menu and select the 'Block sites from setting any data' option.

There are various levels of cookie activation and deactivation available in Chrome. See http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647 for more information about Chrome's cookie settings. 

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:

Click the 'Tools' icon at the top of your browser window to bring up the desired menu. Please select 'Internet Options' from the drop-down menu. The 'Privacy' tab can be accessed by navigating to the settings window and choosing it.

To enable cookies, kindly change the slider to "Medium" or below.

Turn the toggle all the way up to completely prevent all cookies from being accepted.

Remember that Explorer has multiple levels for you to enable and deactivate cookies. You may get more information on the cookie settings that are available in Internet Explorer at the following link: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies.

Microsoft Edge

To access further options, locate and click the "More actions" icon located on the toolbar. Make sure you select the "Settings" option from the drop-down menu. Choose the "View advanced settings" option by swiping down. In the Cookies area, users can opt to restrict only third-party cookies, rather than prohibiting all cookies by default. Could you please restart your Microsoft Edge browser?

Mozilla Firefox

To view the browser options, please select 'Tools' from the menu bar. Select the 'Options' option from the descending menu. Please review the section on privacy.

You must select "Accept cookies from sites" in order to allow cookies.

Users can turn off cookies by unselecting the 'Accept cookies for sites' option.

Remember that Firefox allows you to disable and enable cookies at different levels. For more details, go to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US, the Mozilla website.

Opera

Please select "Settings" from the browser menu to view the setting options. Next, proceed to the "Quick Preferences" section.

Please confirm that "Enable Cookies" is selected in order to allow cookies.

Choosing not to select "Enable Cookies" will disable cookies.

Remember that there are multiple cookie enable and deactivate settings available in Opera. Go to http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/ to learn more about the many cookie settings that Opera Software provides.

 

Safari on OSX

To view the options in Safari, please select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar. Select 'Preferences' from the drop-down menu. Please select 'Security' from the menu.

Select "Only from the website you are currently visiting" under "Accept cookies" to accept cookies.

To disable cookies, go to the 'Accept cookies' box and select 'Never'.

There are various levels of cookie activation and deactivation available in Safari. On the Apple website, go to http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html for further information about how to configure cookies in Safari. 

 

Every other browser

Please use the "help" option in the browser or contact the browser's provider.

 

  1. How to manage your cookies?

Users are not required to take any action because most web browsers accept cookies by default. To prevent cookies from being accepted or to require consent before accepting them, you can modify the browser's settings. 

All of this to say, it's vital to be aware that your experience with our website may be diminished if you block our cookies. This can mean restricted access to specific regions or customized data and information.

  1. Interest-Based Advertising

Using interest-based advertising that suppliers provide, marketers can display material and messages that are specifically catered to the interests of the user. It is important to remember, nonetheless, that the Site is not responsible for the deeds or policies of third parties, including those that include the use of cookies or other technologies by those parties to deliver services like online, mobile, or email advertising.

If you have any queries concerning our cookie policy, please contact [email protected] via email.