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What is a cookie?

A cookie is a string of information stored on your computer by the host website. Cookies usually include your choices and your website settings, such as preferred language or address. Later, when you revisit the website, browser sends back this website's cookies. This allows the website to show information according to your preferences.

Cookies can include wide range of data, including personal information (such as your name or e-mail address). However, this information can be stored only if you allow it - the website cannot gain access to the information you have not provided and cannot access other files on your computer. Default cookie storage and sending activities are not visible to the user. However, you can change your browser settings and choose whether to accept or reject cookies, whether to delete stored cookies automatically at the end of the browser session, etc.

How to disable cookies?

By disabling cookies, you decide whether to store cookies on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your browser. For more information on cookie settings, choose your browser.

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What are session cookies?

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What are persistent cookies?

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What are first party cookies?

First party cookies are issued by the host website, and can be either persistent or temporary. These cookies allow websites the storage of data to be used when revisiting.

What are third party cookies?

Third party cookies are issued by advertising companies through pop-up ads or other advertisements at other websites you visit. These cookies allow tracking the internet activities for marketing purposes.

Does the Auris.hr website use cookies?

Yes, with the primary goal of improving user experience.

What cookies does the Auris.hr website use and why?

  • Session cookies - these are temporary cookies that expire and are automatically deleted at the end of a browser session.
  • Persistent cookies - they usually have an expiry date in distant future and are stored on your computer until expiry or deletion. They are therefore used to understand the user preferences and tailor services accordingly. The information is anonymous - the personal user information is not visible.

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User experience

Auris.hr website is tailored to visually impaired people. Setting this option is saved in the cookie.

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