This Cookies Policy provides information regarding the use of Cookies and Similar Technologies by the websites and / or any mobile applications operated by or on behalf of the Non-Governmental Network for the Rights of the Child ("us" or "us") ( website"). It also describes what kind of options you may have regarding Cookies and Similar Technologies.

This Cookies Policy is part of and incorporated into the terms of use of the Website and may be subject to change from time to time. It is recommended that you check your Cookies Policy regularly for any updates. Relevant notifications for substantial changes may also appear on the Website. By visiting the Website you agree to accept any changes made to this Policy.

In some cases, we may use tracking technologies to gather information that identifies individuals, or they may identify individuals if we combine it with other information. In these cases, the Privacy Policy will apply, in conjunction with this Cookies Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files - usually made up of letters and numbers - that are stored on the web hosting by a web server.

Cookies are divided into "Session Cookies" and "Persistent Cookies" depending on how long they remain on your device. The "Session Cookies" are stored on your device at the time you visit the Website and are automatically deleted after you close the browser. "Persistent cookies" are stored on your device at the time you visit the Website and remain stored even after closing the browser. Persistent cookies will be reactivated automatically when you open your browser and browse the internet.

First-party and third-party cookies - Depending on the Website or the website (domain) that installs the cookie, cookies are characterized as "first" or "third party". The first part cookies in general are cookies that are installed from the Website that the user visits - the Website that appears in the URL window. Third party cookies are cookies that are installed from a website (domain) different from the one visited by the user. If a user visits a website and a different company installs a cookie through that website, that cookie will be third party.

Why we use Cookies

We use cookies to give you the best possible browsing experience. Some cookies are technically necessary for the proper use of the Website. Other cookies are used to perform functions such as advertising, obtaining statistics (ie how many visitors saw specific pages on our Website.

We and / or third parties that provide services on our behalf categorize cookies as described below.

Necessary Cookies

These cookies are absolutely necessary for us to provide you with the services requested by you through the Website. They are necessary to enable you to visit our Website and use its features properly. Basic functions, such as the following, are based on these important cookies:

  • Stay connected to the Website,
  • Recognize your personal information, which you post on the Website at the time of your transactions,
  • Protect the security of your transactions by redirecting you to third party payment applications and returning you to the Website in order to complete the transaction,
  • Retrieve information about your transaction after its completion and
  • In general, to provide you with services and information at your request.

Functionality Cookies

These cookies help us to personalize our content for you, to address you by your name and to remember your preferences (for example, your choice for a certain language or region). If you choose to delete / disable the functionality cookies, any preferences / settings you have selected will not be retained for your next visits to the Website.

Statistic Cookies

These cookies collect information about how users use the Website, in order to be able to review and improve the Website and the visitor experience. These cookies do not collect information that identifies the visitor.
Such cookies collect information regarding:

  • Pages that users visit most often,
  • Links selected by users,
  • Error messages that users may receive while browsing the Website, etc.

3rd Party Cookies /Marketing

In order to provide you with more interesting content and to help you interact with your social media accounts, the Website may incorporate third-party content and services (eg plugins from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest , etc.) or links to third party websites. When you visit third party links and / or websites, you are subject to the cookies policy of these third parties. In this case, you act at your own risk and we assume absolutely no responsibility for any issue arising from the storage of cookies on your device by the website of the third party.

How to check cookies

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, however they do provide controls that allow you to block or delete cookies. You can enable or disable the installation of cookies on your device by changing the settings in your browser at any time. You can also configure the browser you use to notify you before a cookie is installed on your device, or follow the browser instructions to delete any cookies that are already installed. If you use a variety of devices, you need to configure your browser to suit each of your devices.

If you choose to disable all cookies, you may not be able to fully enjoy the interactive features of our Website or receive our services through our Website.

Deleting cookies does not delete Flash application objects. You can learn more about Flash application objects, including how to control and disable them on the Adobe Website. You can find additional information about cookies and similar technologies used on various Websites through your browser or other internet resources.

To manage cookies through your browser, select the following hyperlinks to be redirected to your browser instructions:

Microsoft Windows Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Apple Safari

You can find out more about cookies on the following third party websites:

What are similar technologies?

Pixel tags, web beacons, embedded scripts and clear GIFs are tiny files used to monitor the navigation of a web page and can be used in conjunction with cookies. Flash objects (local shared objects) are small files stored on your device by a web page that uses Adobe Flash player technology.

Web beacons and embedded scripts
Web beacons and embedded scripts are other technologies we use on our Website, as well as in certain emails and advertisements.

Web beacons (or "tags") are pieces of programming code contained in websites, emails and advertisements, which inform us and / or third parties providing services on our behalf, when these websites were displayed or selected, the emails or advertisements.

Embedded scripts are pieces of programming code that are included in some of our web pages and measure how you use those web pages, for example, which links you choose. We use this information to improve our Website, to tailor our Website to your potential interests and to conduct market research. You can disable such code functionality, such as JavaScript, through the browser you are using (please refer to the browser help mode). Note that if you disable the code functionality, the Website may not work properly.

Privacy

We are committed to using good privacy practices. For more information about our approach to privacy, see our Privacy Policy.

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