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About Cookies
Web servers provide cookies to web browsers, which may then send them back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. Cookies are little text files that frequently contain unique identifiers. Web servers can use cookies to recognise and monitor users as they travel between different pages on a website, as well as to recognise users who are returning to a website.
Cookies come in two flavours: persistent and session. A persistent cookie is a text file that is transmitted from a web server to a web browser, stored there, and is valid until the specified expiration date (unless deleted by the user before the expiry date). Contrarily, a session cookie will expire when the user session ends and the web browser is closed.
Cookies on The Erratichour.Com
On the website, we make use of both session cookies and persistent cookies.
How We Use Cookies?
Cookies don’t contain any information that directly identifies you, but we may link the data stored in and retrieved via cookies to the personal information we have on file for you. Cookies used on the website include those that are strictly required for access and navigation, performance cookies that measure usage, functionality cookies that remember your preferences, and cookies that deliver personalised information and advertisements to you.
The following are some examples of how we might use the data we learn from your use of our cookies:
- In order to improve the website’s usability
- To recognise your computer when you visit
- To follow you as you navigate the website
- To enable use of any e-commerce features
- To analyse how the website is used in the website’s administration, and to personalise the website for you, including targeting advertisements that may be of particular interest to you.
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies may also be sent to you when you visit the website. You might receive cookies from our advertising and service suppliers. They might make use of the data they learn from your use of their cookies to:
- to monitor your browser across numerous websites
- In order to create a profile of your online browsing and target ads that could be especially relevant to you.
- In addition to the details in this Cookie Policy, we also provide.
Blocking Cookies
You can typically choose not to accept cookies in your browser. For instance:
By selecting “Tools,” “Internet Options,” “Privacy,” and “Block all cookies” with the sliding picker in Internet Explorer, you can refuse all cookies;
By selecting “Tools,” “Options,” and deselecting “Accept cookies from sites” in the “Privacy” box in Firefox, you can disable all cookies.
In the “Privacy” section of Google Chrome, choose “Options,” “Under the hood,” and then “Content Settings” to change your cookie permissions. In the Content Settings, select the Cookies tab.
By clicking “Preferences,” choosing the “Privacy” tab, and choosing “Block cookies,” you can disable cookies in Safari.
However, disabling all cookies will make many websites more difficult to use. You might not be able to utilise some elements of the website if you block cookies (log on, access content, use search functions).
Deleting Cookies
Additionally, you can remove cookies already on your computer:
You must manually erase cookie files in Internet Explorer;
To erase cookies in Firefox, first make sure they are to be deleted when you “clear private data” (you may alter this setting by selecting “Tools,” “Options,” and “Settings” in the “Private Data” box). Then click the “Clear private data” option under the “Tools” menu.
In the “Privacy” section of Google Chrome, choose “Options,” “Under the hood,” and then “Content Settings” to change your cookie permissions. In the Content Settings, select the Cookies tab.
By choosing “Preferences,” the “Privacy” tab, and “Remove All Website Data” in Safari, cookies can be deleted.
It goes without saying that doing this might make many websites less usable.