Cookie Policy

By visiting and using www.qr-codecreator.net, users automatically accept the obligation to comply by the rules set forth in this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). The terms and restrictions that govern using cookies on this website are described in this page. By using the platform going forward, you are demonstrating your understanding of and consent to these conditions.

It is crucial to realize that modifications to this Cookie Policy could occur at any time and without warning. Users will receive alerts through the website(s) if there are any noteworthy changes. It is recommended that users closely monitor our website in order to be updated about any modifications we make to our privacy policies. Once this Policy has been revised, your continuing use of the Site indicates that you have read the changes and accept them. Your sole options are to cease using the Site or modify your computer's settings to prevent cookies from being accepted if you disagree with the terms specified in this Policy.

The guidelines governing the use of cookies on this website are outlined in this article, together with definitions and interpretations that align with our privacy policy.

  • What cookies are 
  • Which cookies are used on the Site when you use it 
  • How third parties use cookies on the Site 
  • Your cookie preferences
  • Advertising Based on Interest

 

  1. What are cookies?

While you are trying to visit the website, your web browser may load a little data file called a "cookie." The primary objectives of this activity are to safeguard your personal information and confirm your identity as a user. Cookies are used for many different objectives, including providing analytical data, storing user preferences, facilitating the distribution of adverts and behavioral advertising, and simplifying the usage of certain services.

Session cookies, or transient cookies, and permanent cookies, or persistent cookies, are the two types of cookies. Session cookies are temporary by nature because they are removed from the web browser as soon as it closes. Conversely, persistent cookies stay in the browser until they are either intentionally removed or pass their designated expiration date. The pre-assigned expiration dates of the cookies vary in duration, ranging from several minutes to several years.

Cookies that a website stores on a user's web browser's storage device are known as first-party cookies. Nevertheless, cookies generated by a domain different from the one being accessed are sometimes referred to as "third-party cookies."

Pixel tags and cookies work closely together on our websites. While exploring the internet, people may have encountered transparent GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags on different websites. The pixels assess user behavior and activities that are directed to our website from various services in conjunction with cookies. We and our corporate affiliates employ pixel tags for various purposes. These goals include interest-based advertising (discussed in Section 5) and retargeting (detailed in our Privacy Statement).

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

There's a potential that we or a third party will put cookies in your browser if you choose to use the website or our services. We respectfully request that you review our Privacy Policy to better understand the many kinds of cookies that are used and the corresponding temporal patterns of their usage.

Cookies can be used for a variety of purposes, including the following:

To access some functions of the website, such facilitating successful transaction processing or maintaining persistent sign-in, first-party cookies are required.

Analytics cookies are used by us to gather information about how the Site(s) are being used, with the goal of enhancing functionality and assessing efficacy. It's also important to understand that these cookies might be utilized for A/B testing, which lets you see how users respond to different ads, websites, or feature versions. Analytics cookies fall into two major categories: first-party cookies and third-party cookies.

The term "preference cookies" refers to cookies that are used on websites to store user preferences.

Users' PCs are infected with third-party cookies by advertising networks or platforms. These cookies may also be referred to as "targeted" or "behavioral" cookies. These technologies serve two primary purposes: (i) simplifying the presentation of advertisements and evaluating their effectiveness; and (ii) distributing tailored advertisements according to user preferences and interests as discerned from online behavior.

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

Cookies are necessary for the collection of anonymous user data for analytics, third-party services, advertising networks, and other uses. These companies employ cookies to monitor how visitors behave both on the website and on subsequent visits to other websites. They are also able to observe and evaluate user activity on the website. Following an anonymization process, significant insights into user interests and behavior are extracted from the collected data. Giving more precisely targeted marketing and services is made easier with this strategy.

  1. What are my cookie options?

To remove stored cookies and stop new ones from being accepted, users can adjust their browser's settings if they oppose cookies in general or a specific type in particular. For a complete understanding of the procedure, it is recommended that you consult the instructions supplied by your online browser. It may be more difficult to use certain services, maintain your settings, and access certain areas of our websites if you decide to reject or delete our cookies.

Consult the privacy policies of each specific third party for details on disabling cookies.

  1. How to manage cookies?

The Cookie Policy offers a thorough explanation of how cookies can enhance users' experiences on our website and when utilizing our services. If the choice is taken to turn off cookies, it is possible that some problems or restrictions with the operation of our website may occur.

How to disable cookies that use behavior to target adverts

If consumers in the European Union are concerned about cookies used for behaviorally targeted advertising, they can find more information at www.youronlinechoices.eu. Likewise, Americans can visit http://www.aboutads.info/choice for additional information regarding these cookies, which allow users' browsing histories on the Website and other online platforms to be used to deliver ads. These resources provide a range of alternatives and insightful data to effectively manage individual advertising strategy decisions.

This is a comprehensive guide that will assist you in modifying the cookie settings on your web browser, making it a valuable tool.

Google Chrome:

To access the desired function, locate and choose the wrench symbol in the browser toolbar. To view the choices, please pick the "Settings" menu. To see other options, please click the "Show advanced settings" button. Please choose the "Privacy" option by clicking the "Content settings" button.

 

To enable the use of cookies, navigate to the "Cookies" section and select "Allow local data to be set". Utilizing first-party and third-party cookies will be simpler as a result. To encourage the thoughtful acceptance of first-party cookies, users are urged to choose the option that blocks all third-party cookies without any exemptions.

To disable cookies, navigate to the "Cookies" menu and choose the "Block sites from setting any data" option.

It should be noted that there are various settings in Google Chrome for turning on and off cookies. Visit this Google page to find out more about the various cookie settings available in Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:

You can reach the required menu by selecting 'Tools' from the menu at the top of the browser window. Please choose 'Internet Options' from the drop-down menu that appears. To access the 'Privacy' option, users need to open the settings window and choose it from the menu.

To allow cookies, take the following actions: Please adjust the slider so that it is in the "Medium" or lower range.

The slider should be moved to the top to disable cookies, which will prevent any cookies from ever being received.

Interestingly, Internet Explorer has several levels of cookie enablement and disablement. Please visit this Microsoft website to learn more about the different cookie options available in Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies 

Microsoft Edge

Users can access more options by finding and selecting the "More actions" button from the toolbar. Kindly choose "Settings" from the dropdown menu that is offered.Once you see the "View advanced settings" option, select it. Under the Cookies section, users have the option to selectively block only third-party cookies, or they can use the default setting, which accepts cookies indefinitely. Please start the procedure to reset the Microsoft Edge web browser.

Mozilla Firefox

To access the browser settings, you must choose the 'Tools' option from the menu bar. Please choose the 'Options' option from the available drop-down menu. Please check out the Privacy area.

You need to confirm that "Accept cookies for sites" is checked for cookies to work as intended.

Users can reject the selected setting labeled 'Accept cookies for sites' in order to disable cookies.

It should be noted that there are other ways to enable and disable cookies in Firefox. For additional information, please visit the Mozilla website at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US

Opera

To view the browser settings, users must scroll to the menu and choose the "Settings" option. Navigate to the "Quick Preferences" area.

To facilitate the use of cookies, it is crucial to ensure that "Enable Cookies" is chosen.

Deactivating cookies begins with checking the "Enable Cookies" button.

Opera has several options for turning on and off cookies. Go to this webpage to find out more about Opera's additional cookie settings: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/. Opera Software publishes 

Safari on OSX

To access the Safari web browser's options, users need to select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar. From the available drop-down menu, choose 'Preferences'.Please choose the 'Security' menu item.

Go to the "Accept cookies" area of the website and choose the "Only from the present site" option to allow cookies to be used.

To disable cookies, go to the 'Accept cookies' area and choose 'Never'.

Be aware that you can modify the degree to which you can block and enable cookies in Safari. For further details on the other cookie settings available in Safari, please see this Apple webpage: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html.

All other browsers

Please use the browser's "help" feature or get in touch with the browser's maker if you need assistance.

  1. How to manage your cookies?

The majority of web browsers come with an integrated feature that allows them to accept cookies on their own without the user having to do anything. On the other hand, you can alter the browser's settings to reject cookies or request consent from the user before accepting a cookie. 

It's important to note, though, that turning off cookies might not be the best way to browse websites. This can mean restricted access to particular regions or personalized data and content.

  1. Interest-Based Advertising

Marketers utilize interest-based advertising methods provided by suppliers to offer customized messages and materials that are tailored to each individual's unique interests. It is crucial to realize that third parties are not responsible for the acts or policies of the Site, including those who employ cookies or other technologies to provide email, mobile, or online advertising services.

Kindly send an email to [email protected] if you have any inquiries about our cookie policy.