Rules on the use of cookies

What are cookies?

 

A cookie is a small text file that your internet browser stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit a certain website. With the help of cookies, the website remembers your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other selected settings related to display) for a long period of time, so it is not necessary to re-enter them when browsing different pages or returning later .

How do we use cookies?

 

M SAN GRUPA doo, Buzinski prilaz 10, 10 010 Buzin (City of Zagreb), OIB 34695138237 (hereinafter: M SAN GRUPA) collects, uses and manages your personal data found on this website. M SAN GRUPA is considered the data controller in relation to the data of the respondents or users of this website.

This website uses cookies and similar technologies for several purposes, depending on the context or product, including:

  1. we use temporary user input cookies (session-id) and/or cookies limited to a few hours, as well as cookies enabling the loading of preferences/functional cookies to store your preferences and settings on your device or to improve your user experience. For example, saving your choice of language and search settings in preference cookies (functional cookies) allows you not to have to set them again when viewing each subsequent page;
  2. cookies for checking authentication, i.e. the identity of the person who accesses the data, during the page view – we use them to determine the digital identity of the user who accesses our web pages. This cookie allows you to navigate through different pages within our website without having to log in again on each page;
  3. user security cookies, which are used to detect abuses of authenticity, of limited duration – we use them to process information that enables us to be secure and to identify fraud and abuse;
  4. multimedia content cookies, for the duration of the page review, in order to load all the interesting content of our website;
  5. third-party cookies for sharing plugins of social networks, for logged-in members of the social network. Some of our websites include cookies from social networks (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram), including those that allow users who are logged in to a social network to share content through that network. This happens on websites that allow you to log in and register via social network accounts and if you share the content of the website on social networks (e.g. via the “Like” button);
  6. third-party cookies for the purpose of analyzing the use of our websites, such as the Internet analytical tool Google Analytics – this type of cookie allows us to improve the operation of our websites from the standpoint of user experience in using the pages, to optimize the supply and demand of goods and services through a clearer recognition of your interests and the relevance and success of our marketing communications.

You can also find out how to manage third-party cookies on their websites:

  1. You can find out about the use of cookies by Facebook and how you can regulate them at https://hr-hr.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
  2. You can find out about the use of cookies by YouTube and how you can regulate them at https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en-US
  3. You can find out about the use of cookies by Instagram and how you can regulate them at https://help.instagram.com/1896641480634370?ref=ig

Facebook, YouTube and Instagram collect and process your personal information when you visit these websites and applications, including device information and information about your activity without any additional action on your part. This happens regardless of whether you have a Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram user account and whether you are logged in or not.

MSAN GROUP cannot influence the processing of personal data carried out by third parties.

M SAN GRUPA does not use cookies for purposes other than those described in our Privacy Policy and these Rules.

 

Cookies used on this website

 

NAME

SOURCE

DURATION

DESCRIPTION

_at.hist.#

AddThis

Permanently

To store the actions performed on the website and its usage, and to track interactions with embedded share buttons. AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social networks or via email.

__atssc

AddThis

Sessional

Cookie for sharing “Data Passport” information on social networks. DataPassport is a solution for data security and privacy protection in communication between two ends of the IT chain with a transparent data protection system at their source. AddThis is a tool for sharing website content on social networks or via email.

__atuvc

AddThis

13 months

To store the actions performed on the website and its usage, and to track interactions with embedded share buttons. AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social networks or via email.

__atuvs

AddThis

13 months

To store the actions performed on the website and its usage, and to track interactions with embedded share buttons. AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social networks or via email.

_at.cww

AddThis

Permanently

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

__gads

Google DoubleClick

13 months

Marketing/Tracking – to deliver ads or retarget.

__Secure-1PAPISID

Google

2 years

It is used for targeting purposes to create an interest profile of website visitors in order to display relevant and tailored Google advertising

__Secure-1PSID

Google

2 years

It is used for targeting purposes to create an interest profile of website visitors in order to display relevant and tailored Google advertising

__Secure-3PAPISID

Google

2 years

It is used for targeting purposes to create an interest profile of website visitors in order to display relevant and tailored Google advertising

__Secure-3PSID

Google

2 years

It is used for targeting purposes to create an interest profile of website visitors in order to display relevant and tailored Google advertising

__Secure-3PSIDCC

Google

1 year

It is used for targeting purposes to create an interest profile of website visitors in order to display relevant and tailored Google advertising

__stripe_mid

Stripes

1 year

You are by Stripe for fraud prevention.

_fbp

Facebook

3 months

This is a cookie set by Facebook and used to deliver a range of advertising products, such as real-time bidding from third-party advertisers.

_him

Google Analytics

2 years

Use of Google Analytics cookies on websites. The cookie is used to store information about how visitors use the website and helps create reports analyzing the website’s performance. The collected data includes the number of visitors, the source from which they came and the pages visited in anonymous form.

_gat

Google Tag Manager

1 minute

Used for Google Tag Manager.

_gid

Google Analytics

3 years

Use of Google Analytics cookies on websites. The cookie is used to store information about how visitors use the website and helps create reports analyzing the website’s performance. The collected data includes the number of visitors, the source from which they came and the pages visited in anonymous form.

_grecaptcha

Captcha

Permanently

It is used to distinguish humans from robots. This is useful for the website in order to make valid reports about the use of their website.

_GRECAPTCHA

Captcha

179 days

It is used to distinguish humans from robots. This is useful for the website in order to make valid reports about the use of their website.

_gtag

Google Tag Manager

2 minutes

Used for Google Tag Manager.

_guid

Linkedin

1 year

The LinkedIn Insight Tag enables the collection of information about member visits to a website, including URL, referrer, IP address, device and browser characteristics, time stamp, and page views.

1P_JAR

Google

1 month

This cookie contains information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting said website.

ads/ga-audiences

Google

Sessional

It uses Google AdWords to re-engage visitors who are likely to become customers based on their behavior when visiting different websites.

at-lojson-cache-#

AddThis

Permanently

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

at-rand

AddThis

Permanently

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

ANID

Google

2 years

The “ANID” cookie is used for advertising that is served across the web and stored on google.com.

APISID

Google

6 months to 10 years

This cookie contains information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting said website. HSID, SSID, APISID and SAPISID cookies allow Google to collect user data for videos served by YouTube.

c_user

Facebook Cookies Analysis

Sessional or up to 1 year depending on the login memory setting

The c_user cookie contains the user ID of the currently logged in user.

clientchoice

DesktopClient

2 months

A cookie set by the desktop client.

CONSENT

Google

1 month

Google GDPR Cookie Consent and Compliance Notice plugin. To save cookie consent settings.

cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary

CookieYes

1 year

GDPR Cookie Consent and Compliance Notice Addendum. To save cookie consent settings.

cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary

CookieYes

1 year

GDPR Cookie Consent and Compliance Notice Addendum. To save cookie consent settings.

CookieLawInfoConsent

CookieYes

1 year

GDPR Cookie Consent and Compliance Notice Addendum. To save cookie consent settings.

datr

Facebook

2 years

To store user settings.

dpr

Facebook

Sessional

To store user settings.

DSID

Google

14 days

The DSID is used to identify the logged-in user on non-Google websites and to remember whether the user has consented to ad customization. These cookies are used to customize ads and may also be used by other third-party services, such as YouTube, to show more relevant ads.

elementor

Elementor

Permanently

Used in the context of a Word Press website theme. The cookie allows the website owner to implement or change the content of the website in real time.

Fr

Facebook

90 days

Facebook’s primary advertising cookie, used to deliver, measure and improve the relevance of ads.

goog_pem_mod

Google

Permanently

This cookie is used to send data to Google Analytics about the device and visitor behavior. Tracks the visitor on different devices and marketing channels.

google_experiment_mod#

Google

Permanently

Google AdSense is used to experiment with the effectiveness of advertising on websites that use their services.

GoogleAdServingTest

Google

 

 

HSID

Google

1 day to 2 years

Cookies called ‘SID’ and ‘HSID’ contain digitally signed and encrypted records of the user’s Google Account ID and last login time. The combination of these cookies allows us to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal the content of forms submitted in Google services. These Google cookies are used for security purposes and contain digitally signed and encrypted records of your Google Account ID and most recent login time.

google_auto_fc_cmp_setting

Google

Permanently

Stores the user’s cookie state for the current domain.

GOES

doubleclick.net

1 year

It uses Google Advertising to provide relevant advertising, to report on the campaign and to avoid displaying duplicate ads to users.

loc

AddThis

13 months

To store geolocation, which is used by service providers to determine the geographic location of users who exchange data with each other (state level).

mus

AddThis

1 year

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

na_id

AddThis

1 year

To store user usage history. AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

on_tc

AddThis

2 years

Marketing/Tracking – to store dynamic variables from the browser. AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

NID

Google

6 months

Google cookie used to save browser settings for your Google account (eg number of results per page). Most Google users will have a settings cookie called ‘NID’ in their browsers. The browser sends this cookie with requests to Google websites. The NID cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (e.g. English), how many search results you want to display per page (e.g. 10 or 20) and whether or not you want to have Google’s SafeSearch filter.

OGP

Google

Sessional

The cookie is generated by Google.

OGPC

Google

Sessional

The cookie is generated by Google.

OTZ

Google

Sessional or up to 2 years

A cookie used by Google Analytics to provide an aggregate analysis of website visitors.

ouid

AddThis

1 year

To store user usage history. AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

presence

Facebook

Sessional for two years.

Allows users to share content with Facebook contacts. Users will also be able to tell if Facebook friends have “liked” any content on the website in the past. Cookies will also send some non-personal information to Facebook to collect aggregate information about how people use websites that use the “like” button.

rc::a

Google

Permanently

It is used to distinguish humans from robots. This is useful for the website in order to make valid reports about the use of their website.

rc::b

Google

Sessional

It is used to distinguish humans from robots.

rc::c

Google

Sessional

It is used to distinguish humans from robots.

rc::d-#

Google

Permanently

It is used to distinguish humans from robots.

rc::e

Google

Sessional

It is used to distinguish humans from robots.

SAPISIDE

Google / YouTube

Up to 10 years from the last viewing of the page where the YouTube video is located.

Allows YouTube to collect data about the use of videos on YouTube.

sb

Facebook

Sessional or up to 2 years

Allows users to share content with Facebook contacts. Users will also be able to tell if Facebook friends have “liked” any content on the website in the past. Cookies will also send some non-personal information to Facebook to collect aggregate information about how people use websites that use the “like” button.

SEARCH_SAMESITE

Google

 

 

sfbShellAppLaunched

 

 

 

AIDS

Google

1 day to 2 years

Cookies called ‘SID’ and ‘HSID’ contain digitally signed and encrypted records of the user’s Google Account ID and most recent login time. The combination of these cookies allows us to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal the content of forms submitted in Google services. These Google cookies are used for security and contain digitally signed and encrypted records of your Google Account ID and most recent login time.

SIDCC

Google

Sessional or up to 2 years

Google uses these cookies to display customized ads on Google websites, based on recent searches and previous interactions.

spin

Facebook Pixel

3 months

It enables TAG to measure, optimize and build audiences for advertising campaigns served on Facebook.

sc

AddThis

1 year

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

sshs

AddThis

1 year

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

SSID

Google

Sessional or up to 2 years

Data collected by Google Analytics is used to analyze how often the same people revisit the TAG website, how the website is located (from advertising or referral websites) and which pages are viewed most often.

test_cookie

doubleclick.net

1 day

It is used to check whether the user’s browser supports cookies.

tr

Facebook

Sessional

This cookie is used by Facebook to deliver a range of advertising products from third-party advertisers.

in

AddThis

13 months

It reveals how often the social sharing service, AddThis, encounters the same user.

urinate

Facebook

Sessional

Facebook ID verification cookie.

AULE

Google Analytics

Permanently

The UULE cookie contains a base64 encoding value in URLs to geolocate search engine results pages.

uvc

AddThis

1 year

AddThis is a social sharing tool that allows you to share website content on social media or via email.

viewed_cookie_policy

CookieYes

1 year

GDPR Cookie Consent and Compliance Notice Addendum. To save cookie consent settings.

wd

Facebook

3 months

It enables TAG to measure, optimize and build audiences for advertising campaigns served on Facebook.

wp-settings-3

WordPress

Permanently

WordPress system cookie for website settings.

wp-settings-time-3

WordPress

Permanently

WordPress system cookie for website time settings.

xtc

AddThis

13 months

It records content sharing by users via social networks.

xs

Facebook Pixel

3 months

It enables TAG to measure, optimize and build audiences for advertising campaigns served on Facebook

 

  • What cookies does Facebook Ireland Ltd. use?

The Controller’s website collects, uses and manages your personal data, which are located on the Facebook page ˝M SAN GRUPA˝, and which are available either by your direct use of the mentioned page or by clicking on the “Facebook” button located on our website, through which you can use the mentioned page.

Facebook uses cookies if you have a Facebook user account, if you use Facebook products, including our Facebook page and applications, or if you visit other websites and applications that use Facebook products (including the “Like” button or other Facebook technology).

Cookies enable Facebook to offer you Facebook products and to understand the information it receives about you, including information about your use of other websites and applications, regardless of whether you are registered or logged in.

Cookies help provide, protect and improve Facebook products, for example by personalizing content, customizing and measuring ads, and enabling a safer environment. Although the cookies used by Facebook may change from time to time in accordance with improvements and updates to Facebook products, they are used for the following purposes: authentication; the security and integrity of the Website and Products; suppressing activities that violate Facebook rules or otherwise prevent the proper provision of Facebook products; advertising, referrals, analytics, research and measurement; measuring the success of advertising campaigns for companies using Facebook products; enabling you to opt out of Facebook’s display of ads based on activity on other websites; providing content that is relevant to the area you are in; performance.

Cookies used by Facebook are placed on your computer or device and if products provided by other members of Facebook companies and websites and applications provided by other companies that use Facebook products are used, including companies that incorporate Facebook technologies into your websites and apps. The aforementioned means that, under certain circumstances, your data may be collected by other Facebook partners as well as other companies that may use Facebook services, in addition to the processing manager of this website.

Facebook uses cookies and receives data when you visit its websites and apps, including device data and data about your activity without any additional action on your part. This happens regardless of whether you have a Facebook user account and whether you are logged in or not.

 

Do other parties use cookies associated with Facebook products?

Yes, third parties may use cookies on Facebook products to provide services to us and businesses that advertise on Facebook.

Our measurement partners, for example, use cookies on Facebook products to help advertisers understand the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on Facebook and to compare the performance of those campaigns with ads displayed on other websites and in other applications.

Third parties also use cookies on their own websites and in their own applications in connection with Facebook products. To find out how other parties use cookies, we suggest you review their policies.

 

How to manage how Facebook uses cookies to display ads?

One of the reasons we use cookies is to show you useful and relevant ads on and off Facebook.

You can control how Facebook uses data to serve you ads using the tools described below.

All:

You can opt out of the display of online interest ads displayed by Facebook and other companies through the Digital Advertising Alliance in the USA, the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada or the European Association for Interactive Digital Advertising in Europe or through the settings of your mobile device. Please note that ad-blocking software and tools that limit our use of cookies may interfere with these controls.

Additional information about advertising on the Internet:

Advertising companies with which Facebook cooperates mainly use cookies and similar technologies as part of their services. To learn more about how advertisers generally use cookies and the choices they offer, please explore the following resources: Digital Advertising Alliance, Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada, and European Interactive Digital Advertising Association.

Managing cookies in the browser:

In addition to all of the above, your browser or device may contain settings that allow you to choose whether cookies are stored in your browser and the ability to delete cookies. For more information about these controls, see your browser or device help.

 

  • Which cookies are used by Google LLC and its affiliated companies?

This website also uses certain Google services on the basis of which, through cookies, Google LLC also collects certain personal data (hereinafter: Google).

When we talk about Google services, the following terms are considered:

– Google applications,

– websites and

– systems such as Search, YouTube and Google Home platforms such as the Chrome browser and the Android operating system

– Products that are integrated into third-party applications and websites such as ads and

– built-in Google maps.

When you’re signed in and interact with some Google services, such as posting a comment on a YouTube video, your name and picture will appear next to your activity. Google may also display this data in ads, depending on your settings.

Certain categories of data may be shared publicly by Google with its partners, such as advertisers or developers. Likewise, Google allows certain partners to collect data from your browser or device for advertising and measurement purposes through their own cookies or similar technologies.

Google uses cookies for many purposes, including to remember your safe search settings, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count visitors to a particular page, to help you register for certain Google services, to protect your data or remember your ad preferences.

Below you can see a list of the types of cookies used by Google and at the same time find out how Google and its partners use cookies in advertising.

  1. Use of cookies ˝Settings˝

These cookies allow Google websites to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, such as your chosen language or region. For example, when a website remembers what area you are in, it can offer local weather or traffic news. These cookies can also help you change the text size, font and other parts of the website that are responsive. If the information stored in the settings cookie is lost, the use of the website may lose functionality, but this should not prevent the website from working.

Example:

Most Google users have a settings cookie called “NID” in their browser. The browser sends this cookie with requests to Google websites. The “NID” cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to store your settings and other information, for example, your selected language (e.g. Croatian), how many search results you want to be displayed on the page (e.g. 10 or 20) and whether you want Google’s safe search filter is turned on.

  1. Use of cookies ˝Security˝

Google uses security cookies to authenticate users and protect user data from unauthorized parties.

Example:

Google uses “SID” and “HSID” cookies, which contain digitally signed and encrypted records of the user’s Google Account ID and the time of the last login. The combination of these two cookies enables Google to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal the content of forms you have filled out on web pages.

  1. Use of cookies ˝Procesi˝

Process cookies help websites to operate and provide the services that website visitors expect, for example, helping them navigate websites or access secured areas of the website. Without these cookies, the website cannot function properly.

Example:

Google uses a cookie called “lbcs” that allows Google Docs to open multiple documents in one browser. Blocking that cookie would prevent Google Docs from working properly.

  1. Use of cookies “Advertising”

This category of cookies helps Google make advertising more interesting to users and more valuable to publishers and advertisers. Cookies are typically used to select ads based on their relevance to the user, to improve campaign performance reporting, and to avoid showing the same ads to an individual user.

Example:

Cookies NID and SID are used by Google to customize ads on Google products such as Google Search. For example, Google uses these cookies to remember your most recent searches, your previous interactions with advertisers’ ads or search results, and your visits to advertisers’ websites. The latter enables the display of customized ads on Google.

Google also uses one or more cookies for the ads it serves on the web. One of the main advertising cookies on non-Google websites is called “IDE” and is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net. Another cookie of the same type is stored under the google.com domain and is called “ANID”.

Google also uses DSID, FLC, AID, TAID and exchange_uid. Other Google products, such as YouTube, may also use these cookies to show more relevant ads.

Sometimes advertising cookies may be placed on the domain of the website you have visited. In the case of advertising served by Google across the web, cookies “__gads” or “__gac” may be set on the domain of the website visited.

Unlike cookies that are set on Google domains, Google cannot always read these cookies when you are on websites where they are not set.

Google also uses conversion cookies whose main purpose is to help advertisers determine how many times people who click on their ad actually buy their products.

  1. Use of “Session State” cookies

Websites often collect information about how users interact with the website. This may include information about which pages users visit most often and whether they receive error messages from certain pages. These “session state cookies” help Google improve its services to provide users with a better browsing experience.

Blocking or deleting these cookies will not render the website unusable.

The aforementioned cookies can also be used to anonymously measure the effectiveness of PPC (pay-per-click) and affiliate advertising.

Example:

A cookie called “recently_watched_video_id_list” is used so that the YouTube service records which videos a particular browser has watched recently.

  1. Use of ˝Analytics˝ cookies

Google Analytics is an analytics tool from Google that helps website owners, including the owners of this website and apps, to learn how their visitors use the options on their websites and apps. They can use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics without revealing the identity of individual users to Google. The main cookie of Google Analytics is “_ga”. You can see more about which analytical cookies M SAN GRUPA uses in the text above, in the table that shows which cookies this website uses.

In addition to reporting website usage statistics, Google Analytics may be used, together with some of the advertising cookies described above, to display more relevant ads on Google products (e.g., Google search) and on the web, and to measure interactions with the ads we display.

Learn more at https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=hr .

Export and deletion of data collected through cookies using Google services:

You can export a copy of your data or delete it from your Google account at any time.

You can optionally export a copy of content from your Google account for backup or use on a non-Google service.

To delete your data, you can:

  • Delete content from certain Google services.
  • Search for and then delete specific items from your account via the My Activity page.
  • Delete certain Google products, including the data associated with them.
  • Delete entire Google account.
  • Deleting your data

A.1. Deleting all cookies from your computer:

If you remove cookies, you will be logged out of the websites and your saved preferences may be deleted.

How to do it:

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More , then Settings .
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced .
  4. In the ” Privacy and security ” section, click Content settings .
  5. Click on the item Cookies .
  6. Under “All cookies and site data “, click Remove all .
  7. Confirm by clicking Delete All .

A.2. Deleting cookies of a specific website:

How to do it:

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More , then Settings .
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced .
  4. In the ” Privacy and security ” section, click Content settings .
  5. Click on the item Cookies .
  6. Under ” All cookies and site data “, look for the name of the site.
  7. To the right of the site, click Remove .

A.3. Deleting cookies of certain periods:

How to do it:

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More.
  3. Click More Tools and then Clear Browsing Data .
  4. At the top, tap the drop-down menu next to ” Delete the following items “.
  5. Select a period , for example the past hour or the past day.
  6. Check the ” Cookies and other website data ” box. Uncheck all other options.
  7. Click Clear Browsing Data.
  8. Changing Google cookie settings

You can allow or block cookies stored by websites.

B.1. Allow or block cookies by default

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More , then Settings .
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced .
  4. In the ” Privacy and security ” section, click Content settings .
  5. Click on the item Cookies .
  6. Turn Allow websites to save and read cookie data on or off.

B.2. Blocking cookies from other websites

When you visit a website, you can allow cookies from that website and block cookies from other websites that have ads or images on that website. To block third-party cookies, turn on Block third-party cookies .

All cookies and site data from other sites will be blocked, even if the site is allowed on the exception list.

B.3. Allow or block cookies of a specific website

If you allow cookies by default, you can still block cookies from a specific website.

1. Open Chrome on your computer.

  1. In the upper right corner, click More , then Settings .
  2. At the bottom, click Advanced .
  3. In the ” Privacy and security ” section, click Content settings .
  4. Click on the item Cookies .
  5. Next to the items ” Block “, ” Delete on exit ” or ” Allow “, click Add .
  6. Enter a web address.
  7. To make an exception for the entire domain, insert [*.] before the domain name. For example, [*.]google.com will refer to drive.google.com and calendar.google.com .

You can also specify an IP address or a web address that does not start with http://.

  1. Click Add .
  2. To remove an exception you no longer want, to the right of the site, click More , then click Remove .

Note: If you use your Chromebook at work or school, you may not be able to change this setting. If you need more help, please contact an administrator.

B.4. Deleting cookies after closing Chrome

You can allow websites to remember information during a browsing session, but to automatically delete cookies when you close Chrome .

1. Open Google Chrome on your computer.

2. In the upper right corner, click More , then Settings.

3. At the bottom, click Advanced .

4.In the ” Privacy and Security ” section, click Content Settings .

5. Click on the item Cookies .

6.Turn on Keep local data only until I exit the browser.

In other browsers

If you’re using Safari, Firefox, or another browser, check its support site for instructions.

If you have more questions or there are certain ambiguities, you can contact Google and their privacy protection office, and you can also contact the Agency for the Protection of Personal Data in the Republic of Croatia.

 

How can you control or delete cookies?

 

You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish.

Through the settings of the Internet browser you use, you can delete all or some cookies that are stored on your computer, and the settings of most browsers allow you to block the storage of cookies.

If you block cookies, there is a possibility that you will have to manually adjust the desired settings every time you visit certain websites, as well as that certain services and functions will not be available to you.

How to delete cookies?

 

If you do not want to manage your preferences through our website, we inform you that there are currently several websites for turning off the storage of cookies for different services.

You can get more information on the following websites:

www.allaboutcookies.org

www.youronlinechoices.com/hr

 

www.aboutads.info/choices

 

https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

 

http://www.addthis.com/privacy/privacy-policy

 

 

In addition to the above, the following websites may also be of help to you:

European Interactive Digital Advertising, Alliance (EU)

Internet Explorer

Internet Advertising Bureau (US)

Mozilla Firefox

Internet Advertising Bureau (EU)

Safari (Desktop)

Google Chrome

Opera

 

Other questions

 

If you would like to contact us regarding these Rules or the way this website uses your data, please contact our data protection officer at nadlacar@msan.hr .