Cookie Policy

By accessing and utilizing the websites of www.qrcodecreatorai.art, you acknowledge and agree to abide by this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). This Policy outlines the terms and conditions governing the use of cookies on this website. Your continued use of the site in the future signifies your acceptance and consent to these terms.

It is essential to understand that this Cookie Policy is subject to change without prior notice. In the event of significant modifications, users will be informed through the website(s). Users are advised to regularly check this page to stay informed about any updates made to our privacy policies. Your continued use of the Site following any changes to this Policy indicates that you have read, comprehended, and agreed to the revisions. If you do not agree with the terms outlined in this Policy, your only options are to discontinue using the Site or adjust your browser settings to prevent the transmission of cookies to it.

This document provides the guidelines governing the usage of cookies on the website, including the application of the definitions and guidelines outlined in our privacy policy.

  1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files known as "cookies" that may be placed in your web browser while you browse a website. They serve the purpose of identifying you as a user and protecting your personal information. Cookies have various functions, including storing user preferences, providing analytical data, enabling ad delivery and behavioral advertising, and supporting specific services.

Cookies are categorized into two types: session cookies, which are temporary and are automatically removed when the web browser is closed, and permanent cookies, which remain in the browser until manually deleted or until their predetermined expiration date, which can range from minutes to years.

Cookies that a website places directly on a user's web browser are referred to as first-party cookies, while those created by a domain other than the one being visited are called "third-party cookies."

On our websites, pixel tags and cookies work together closely. You may have encountered pixel tags, web beacons, or transparent GIFs on various websites while browsing the internet. These pixels, in conjunction with cookies, track visitors from different services to our website to analyze their behavior. We and our business partners use pixel tags for various purposes, including Retargeting (as explained in our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (detailed in Section 5).

  1. How does the Site use cookies when I use it?

When you use the website or our services, we or third parties may install cookies on your browser. We recommend reviewing our Privacy Policy for a more comprehensive understanding of the categories of cookies used and their corresponding usage patterns.

Cookies serve various functions, including:

  1. How are cookies used by third parties on the websites?

Cookies are vital for collecting anonymous user data used by advertising networks, third-party services, analytics, and other applications. These organizations use cookies to track and assess user activities on the website and their behavior on future visits to other websites. The collected data is anonymized and used to understand user behavior and preferences, leading to more effectively targeted ads and services.

  1. Which cookies can I choose from?

Users have the option to change their browser settings to delete previously stored cookies and refuse new ones, should they have a general aversion to cookies or specific types of cookies. Instructions on how to do this can typically be found in the browser's documentation. Note that disabling or rejecting cookies from our site may affect your ability to use certain services, retain preferences, or access certain parts of our websites.

Directions for disabling third-party cookies can usually be found in the respective privacy policies.

  1. How are cookies managed?

The Cookie Policy provides a comprehensive explanation of how cookies can enhance user experiences on our website and when using our services. If visitors choose to disable cookies, it may lead to certain issues or limitations in the functionality of our website.

To learn how to disable cookies related to behaviorally targeted advertising, customers in the European Union can visit www.youronlinechoices.eu, while users in the United States can find additional information at http://www.aboutads.info/choices. These sites offer options and insights to control preferences regarding these advertising methods.

For guidance on changing cookie settings in your web browser, refer to the provided instructions.

Chrome by Google:

To utilize specific features, locate and click the wrench icon in the browser toolbar. Choose the "Settings" tab to access available options. For additional settings, click "Show advanced settings," then click the 'Content settings' button to access the "Privacy" section.

In the "Cookies" section, you can enable cookies by selecting "Allow local data to be set," enabling both first-party and third-party cookies. To selectively allow only first-party cookies, choose the option that blocks all third-party cookies without exception.

For more details on Chrome's cookie options, visit Google's support page: Chrome Cookie Options

Microsoft Explorer versions 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0:

Navigate to the top of your browser window and select 'Tools' to access the menu. Choose "Internet Options" from the dropdown menu. In the settings window, locate the 'Privacy' tab.

To enable cookies, move the slider to 'Medium' or lower. To disable cookies entirely, move the slider to the maximum position.

For more information on Internet Explorer's cookie options, visit Microsoft's support page: IE Cookie Options

Windows Edge:

Click the "More actions" button on the toolbar, then select "Settings." Choose "View advanced settings." In the Cookies section, you can choose between the default configuration, allowing cookies without restrictions, or selectively excluding third-party cookies. Restart the Microsoft Edge browser to apply changes.

Firefox on Mozilla:

Access browser settings by selecting 'Tools' from the menu bar, then choose 'Options.' Proceed to the privacy section.

To enable cookies, ensure 'Accept cookies for sites' is selected. To disable cookies, deselect this option.

For Firefox's cookie settings, refer to Mozilla's support page.

Opera:

Click "Settings" in the browser menu to access settings, then select "Quick Preferences."

Enable cookies by checking the "Enable Cookies" option. To turn off cookies, uncheck this box.

Refer to Opera Software's page for additional cookie options: Opera Cookie Options

On OS X, Safari:

Select 'Safari' from the menu bar to access Safari's options. Choose 'Preferences,' then select 'Security.'

To approve cookies, navigate to the "Accept cookies" section and select "Only from the current site." To disable cookies, choose 'Never' under 'Accept cookies.'

For Safari's cookie settings, consult Apple's support page.

For Other Browsers:

Use the browser's "help" feature or contact the browser manufacturer.

  1. How to Handle Cookies:

Most web browsers accept cookies by default, but you can change settings to block or prompt for approval. Note that blocking cookies may affect your browsing experience, including tailored content and limited access to certain areas.

  1. Advertising Based on Interest:

We use interest-based advertising to provide personalized messages and content. Third-party activities, such as their use of cookies for advertising, are beyond our control.

For inquiries about our Cookie Policy, contact [email protected]  via email.