About cookies
When you visit the website https://dotryder.cloud/betaSite/siteWip owned by Naftna industrija Srbije a.d. Novi Sad ("NIS"), information is collected that is necessary to improve your user experience. These technologies, which include cookies, pixels, web beacons and gifs, are collectively referred to as "cookies" in this Cookie Policy.
Information on the protection of personal data processed by NIS can be found in our Privacy Policy (link to Policy), and if you have any questions regarding the processing of personal data, please contact the organizational unit of NIS responsible for managing personal data protection by sending an inquiry to the email address support@dotryder.com
By using cookies on our website, we may collect information about your computer that may include your IP address, browser type, domain name, access time and website addresses. The use of cookies is enabled on the website https://dotryder.cloud/betaSite/siteWip only if you have given us your consent for this activity by selecting the appropriate option in the cookie management settings section (link to settings).
What are cookies
Cookies are small text databases (files) that are usually downloaded to your computer, tablet or mobile device (hereinafter: device) from websites you visit. Cookies are used to operate all website functions, provide a better user experience, and enable analytics of website visits and advanced online advertising.
Types of cookies
To better understand cookies and how to control them, below you can find out what types of cookies exist, as well as how they are used on websites:
- First party cookies Cookies installed on your device by the organization whose website you are visiting are known as "first party" cookies.
- Third party cookies Cookies installed on your device by an organization other than the website you are visiting are known as "third party" cookies.
- Persistent cookies Persistent cookies remain stored on your device even after you close your browser. With the help of these cookies, websites store data to make their use easier for you. For example, websites that require a username and password will remember your input, which will appear on each new visit.
- Temporary cookies (English "session cookies")Temporary cookies are removed from your device when you close the Internet browser through which you visited a particular website. With these cookies, websites store temporary data that is used for its proper functioning.
Cookies installed on your device by the organization whose website you are visiting are known as "first-party" cookies.
- Necessary cookies or strictly necessary cookies are cookies that are used for the website to function and cannot be turned off. You can set your browser to notify you about the use of or block these cookies, but in that case some parts of the website will not function.
- Other cookies - NIS uses the following permanent cookies:
- If you set the language, font size or a specific version of the website (e.g. high contrast mode), cookies are used to set the user interface. Once you have set this, you do not need to specify your preferences the next time you visit this website.
- If you use parts of the website that require registration to access, we place an authentication cookie on your computer for this purpose. This allows you to leave and return to those parts of the website without re-authenticating.
- In order to track the number of visits in order to measure and improve the performance of our website, we use first-party cookies. Thanks to these cookies, we can determine which pages are popular or less popular. Also, thanks to them, we can see how visitors navigate the website, or how they use it. All information collected by these cookies is aggregated and represents anonymized data. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not have information about when you visited our site.
- We can also use services like Google Analytics to monitor network statistics. In this case, Google places a third-party cookie on your computer. Such a cookie is also set when
Also, as a source of additional information for managing cookies, you can use the page <a href=“http://www.aboutcookies.org/“> www.aboutcookies.org </a>.
More information about cookies
Social media may also place cookies on your computer. This happens on websites that allow you to log in and register with social media accounts, and if you share content from a website on social media. The specific impact on your privacy will vary from social media to social media and depends on the privacy settings you have chosen on those networks. You can find out how to manage these cookies on the websites of these social networks.
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