Online Shopping Mall - Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania

Cookies Policy

COOKIE POLICY OF SERVICE ACTIVITIES, BROKERAGE AND LOGISTICS COMPANY DEPOSIT HOUSE DOOEL BITOLA

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that the website you visit places on Your computer or mobile device to store information about your visit. These text files can be read by the web pages you visit and to help identify you when you visit the same web page again. Cookies are "passive" because they contain information that your browser can recover but do not contain programs, viruses or malware. Cookies usually expire after a certain period of time, which can last from a few minutes to more than a year.
         There are various types of cookies and they are usually sorted by duration, domain of to which the purpose (goal) belongs:
  •  Duration cookies can be divided into two categories: "during the session" and "persistent (persistent)".
  •  Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser or after a period of inactivity. Persistent cookies remain on your computer until the expiration date/time determined by the cookie creator. According to the domain to which cookies belong, they are divided into:

Cookies that are set by the owner of the domain being visited, i.e.
COMPANY POLICY FOR SERVICE ACTIVITIES, MEDIATION AND LOGISTICS DEPOSIT HOUSE LLC BITOLA

What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that the website you visit places on your computer or mobile device in order to store information about your visit. These textual files can be read by the web pages you visit and help your identification when you open the same web page again. Cookies are "passive" because they contain information that your browser can retrieve but does not contain programs, viruses or malware. Cookies usually expire after a certain period of time, which may be permanent from a few minutes to more than a year.

There are various types of cookies and they are usually sorted by duration, domain they belong to and purpose (purpose):
             • Cookies according to duration can be divided into two categories:
          "during the settlement" and "permanent (persistent)".

           • Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser or after a period of inactivity. Persistent cookies remain on your computer until the expiration date set by the cookie creator.

According to the domain to which cookies belong, they are divided into:
Cookies that are set by the owner of the visited domain, i.e. Deposit House and cookies that are set by third parties, from a domain other than the one visited by the user.
You can read more information about the type of cookies that Deposit House sets according to the purpose (purpose) in the "Cookies We Set" section.

What do cookies do?
Cookies can contain many types of information about your visit to a particular web page, but are most commonly used to store selected preferences, such as language, font size, shopping cart contents, privacy settings, and login status. Cookies do not contain personal or private information about you, but they can collect information about your browsing habits. For the most part, cookies improve your browsing experience by preventing you from repeatedly selecting the same option every time you visit a page.
However, the websites also use cookies that serve to advertise according to your interests based on the selected preferences or the content of the pages you have visited. For these reasons, some web users delete or refuse certain types of cookies, ie cookies from certain pages.

Can I delete cookies?
Yes, you can view the cookies stored on your computer and delete some or all of them. However, each search engine has a different procedure for this purpose.
Please note that in some cases, deleting cookies will affect your user experience when you revisit a page. For example, you may be forced to log in again, or items added to your cart may disappear.

Can I set my browser to block cookies?
Yes, most browsers allow you to specify which types of cookies you accept or refuse all cookies. Since every search engine is different, here are some of the most common:
  •  Google Chrome
  •  Microsoft Edge
  •  Mozilla Firefox
  •  Microsoft Internet Explorer
  •  Opera
  •  Apple Safari
To opt out of tracking by Google Analytics on all web pages, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
When visiting some pages, you may see a warning message recommending that you accept cookies for an optimal browsing experience.

How do we use cookies?
We use cookies in a variety of ways to improve your user experience on our site, the details of which are set out below.

Cookies we set

Necessary

Necessary cookies enable the website to be usable, i.e. enable basic functions, such as site navigation and access to protected areas. Without these cookies the website cannot function properly.

Preferential

Preference cookies allow a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, such as your preferred language or the region you are in.

Statistically

Statistical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with the website by collecting and anonymously reporting data.

Marketing

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors through the web pages. The goal is to show ads that are relevant and interesting to the user, which is also important for third-party advertisers.


  • Most of the cookies you will encounter when browsing the Deposit House website are considered "third-party" cookies. This means that the Deposit House website uses functions provided by external providers, such as Facebook or Google, which set cookies. Third-party cookies are in themselves no different than cookies set by Deposit House. The only thing to keep in mind is that the external provider, not Deposit House, determines what type of data is stored and how it is used.
  • The most common type of cookies used on the Deposit House website are set by Google Analytics, which provide us with statistical data on usage trends and help us make decisions about which types of content are most popular.
Ozit and cookies that are placed by third parties, from a domain other than the one visited the user.

More information about the type of cookies that Deposit House sets according to purpose (purpose) you can read in the section "Cookies we set".