Cookies
The Yoseo website uses cookies.
The following information is intended to provide users with details regarding the placement, use, and management of cookies used on the Yoseo website.
Additionally, some useful links on this topic are included. If you need more information not found below, you can contact us at: contact@yoseodesign.com.
Please read the following information carefully:
This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies to provide visitors with a better browsing experience and services tailored to the needs and interests of each user.
In what is called “Web 2.0,” cookies play an important role in facilitating access and delivering multiple services that users enjoy on the internet, such as:
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Personalizing certain settings, such as the language of the site, the currency for prices, or saving options for products (sizes, other details, etc.) in the shopping cart — generating the flexibility of the shopping cart (accessing previous preferences using the “back” and “forward” buttons).
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Providing website owners with valuable feedback on how their sites are used, so they can make them more efficient and user-friendly.
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Allowing multimedia or other types of applications from other sites to be included on a site to create a richer browsing experience.
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Improving the efficiency of online advertising.
What is a cookie?
An Internet Cookie (also known as a “browser cookie” or “HTTP cookie,” or simply “cookie”) is a small file composed of letters and numbers, stored on the computer, mobile device, or other equipment of an internet user.
The cookie is installed via a request sent by a web server to a browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Chrome) and is completely “passive” (it does not contain software programs, viruses, or spyware and cannot access information on the user’s hard drive).
A cookie consists of two parts: the name and its content or value. Furthermore, its lifetime is predetermined; technically, only the web server that sent the cookie can access it when a user returns to the website.
Cookies themselves do not request personal information for use, and in most cases, they do not personally identify internet users.
Two main categories of cookies:
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Session cookies – temporarily stored in the browser’s cookie folder until the user leaves the website or closes the browser window (e.g., when logging in/out of a webmail account or social media).
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Persistent cookies – stored on a computer’s hard drive (typically based on a predetermined lifetime). Persistent cookies include those set by a different website than the one currently visited — called “third-party cookies” — which can be used anonymously to remember a user’s interests and deliver more relevant advertising.
Advantages of cookies:
Cookies contain information linking a web browser (user) to a particular web server (website). If the browser accesses the web server again, it can read the stored information and react accordingly. Cookies ensure a pleasant browsing experience and support many websites in offering convenient services, such as online privacy preferences, site language options, shopping carts, or relevant advertising.
Lifetime of a cookie:
Cookies are managed by web servers. Their lifetime can vary significantly depending on their purpose. Some are used exclusively for a single session (session cookies) and are deleted once the user leaves the site, while others are retained and reused every time the user returns to the website (persistent cookies). Cookies can be deleted by the user at any time through browser settings.
Third-party cookies:
Some website content may be provided through third parties (e.g., news boxes, videos, or ads). These third parties may also place cookies via the site, known as “third-party cookies” because they are not set by the site owner. Third-party providers must comply with applicable law and the privacy policies of the site owner.
How cookies are used by this site:
A visit to this site may place cookies for:
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Site performance cookies
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Visitor analytics cookies
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Geotargeting cookies
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Registration cookies
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Advertising cookies
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Advertising provider cookies
These cookies may come from third parties.
Site performance cookies
These cookies save user preferences on the site so they don’t have to be set on each visit.
Examples: volume settings for a video player, video streaming speed compatible with the browser.
Visitor analytics cookies
Analytics software from third parties generates a cookie to monitor if you have visited the site before. This helps track unique users and their visit frequency. If you are registered, it may also record details like email and username.
Geotargeting cookies
These cookies determine the user’s country anonymously and target content accordingly.
Registration cookies
When registering on the site, a cookie tracks whether you are logged in, allowing the server to associate your account with posted comments.
Advertising cookies
These track whether you have seen an ad, its type, and duration, including third-party cookies for more accurate ad targeting.
Advertising provider cookies
Third-party advertising on this site may use anonymous cookies to analyze exposure to ads.
Other third-party cookies
Some third-party cookies may track application success or customize an app but cannot access cookies set by this site.
Information stored by cookies:
Cookies store small text files that allow a website to recognize a browser, improve navigation experience, and save preferences like language, login status, or shopping cart contents.
Importance of cookies:
Cookies are essential for a functional and user-friendly internet experience. Disabling them may make some sites unusable but will not stop online ads entirely — only their personalization.
How to stop cookies:
You can disable or refuse cookies through browser settings. Note that some site functionalities may be limited. Browsers typically have options under “Settings” or “Preferences.”
Third-party cookie information: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/ro/
Useful links: