Cookie Policy

Users of www.qrcodecreator.org automatically consent to follow the guidelines contained in this Cookie Policy ("Policy") by accessing and using the website. This document outlines the terms and conditions that apply to the use of cookies on the website. You are indicating that you understand and agree to these terms by continuing to use the platform.

It is important to understand that this Cookie Policy may change at any time and without prior notice. In the case that there are any significant changes, users will receive notifications via the website(s). It is advised that users keep a close eye on our website to be informed of any changes we make to our regulations on privacy. Your continued use of the Site after this Policy has been updated signifies that you have read and agree to these changes. If you disagree with the terms stated in this Policy, your only options are to stop using the Site or change the settings on your computer to prevent cookies from being accepted.

This article gives a summary of the rules governing the use of cookies on the website, including how they are defined and interpreted in accordance with our privacy policy.

  1. What are cookies?

A tiny data file, commonly known as a "cookie," may be loaded into your web browser while you are trying to access the website. This action's main goals are to verify your identity as a user and protect your personal data. Cookies serve a variety of purposes, such as making some services easier to use, giving analytical data, storing user preferences, and making it easier to distribute advertisements and engage in behavioral advertising.

Cookies are divided into two categories: session cookies, which are temporary cookies, and permanent cookies, which are persistent cookies. Since session cookies are immediately deleted from the web browser when it closes, they are by nature transient. Permanent cookies, on the other hand, remain in the browser until they are either purposefully deleted or reach their specified expiration date. The expiration dates that are pre-assigned to the cookies range in length from a few minutes to many years.

First-party cookies are those that a website saves to a user's web browser's storage device. That being said, cookies that are created by a domain other than the one being accessed are frequently called "third-party cookies."

Cookies and pixel tags function together closely on our websites. In the course of engaging in web browsing, it is possible that users have come across pixel tags, web beacons, or transparent GIFs on various websites. Together with cookies, the pixels analyze user behavior and activities that are directed to our website from different services. Pixel tags are used for a number of purposes by us and our corporate affiliates. These purposes include Retargeting, which is explained in our Privacy Statement, and other interest-based advertising, which is described in Section 5.

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

If you decide to use the website or our services, there's a chance that cookies will be installed in your browser by us or a third party. We kindly ask that you study our Privacy Policy in order to gain a deeper understanding of the many types of cookies that are utilized as well as the associated temporal patterns of their usage.

Among the various tasks that cookies can perform are the following:

First-party cookies are necessary in order to use some of the website's features, such enabling successful transaction processing or preserving persistent sign-in.

We employ analytics cookies to collect data on how the Site(s) are being used in order to improve performance and evaluate their effectiveness. It's also critical to recognize that these cookies may be used for A/B testing purposes, which allow for the assessment of user reactions to various advertisements, websites, or feature versions. First-party and third-party cookies are the two different categories into which analytics cookies can be divided.

"Preference cookies" are the term used to describe cookies that are used to store user preferences on the website.

Advertising networks or platforms install third-party cookies on users' computers. These cookies are sometimes known as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies. These technologies are used to accomplish two main goals: (i) to make it easier to display advertisements and assess their efficacy, and (ii) to deliver customized adverts based on user preferences and interests as identified by online activity.

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

Cookies are essential to the gathering of anonymous user data for advertising networks, third-party services, analytics, and other purposes. These businesses use cookies to track users' behavior on the website and on other websites they visit in the future. They can also view and assess what users do on the website. After undergoing an anonymization procedure, the collected data is used to extract important insights about the interests and behavior of users. This method makes it easier to give advertisements and services that are more precisely targeted.

  1. What are my cookie options?

For those who have an overall dislike of cookies, or a particular sort of cookie, they can modify the browser's settings to delete stored cookies and prevent new ones from being accepted. It is best to refer to the instructions provided by your web browser in order to fully understand the process. Remember that choosing to reject or remove our cookies can make it harder to use some services, keep your settings intact, and access some parts of our websites.

For information on how to disable cookies, refer to the privacy policies of each individual third party.

  1. How to manage cookies?

The Cookie Policy provides a comprehensive explanation of how the usage of cookies can improve the user's experience both when visiting our website and when using our services. Should the decision be made to disable cookies, it is plausible that certain issues or limitations with our website's functionality could arise.

How to turn off cookies that target advertisements based on behavior

Customers in the European Union can find additional information at www.youronlinechoices.eu if they have concerns about cookies that are used for behaviorally targeted advertising. In a similar vein, Americans can visit http://www.aboutads.info/choice to learn more about these cookies, which enable the presentation of advertisements based on users' browsing history on the Website and other online platforms. These tools offer a variety of options and useful information for efficiently managing personal choices regarding advertising strategies.

This is a thorough article that will help you change your web browser's cookie settings, so it's a great resource.

Google Chrome:

 The wrench icon in the browser toolbar must be found and selected in order to access the desired function. Please select the "Settings" menu to view the options. Please select the "Show advanced settings" option to view other choices. Kindly click the 'Content settings' button and select the "Privacy" option.

 

Go to the "Cookies" section and choose the "Allow local data to be set" option to enable the use of cookies. This will make using first-party and third-party cookies easier. Users are encouraged to select the option that blocks all third-party cookies without any exclusions in order to encourage the thoughtful acceptance of first-party cookies.

Go to the "Cookies" section and select the "Block sites from setting any data" option to disable cookies.

It should be mentioned that Google Chrome has multiple settings for enabling and disabling cookies. To learn more about the many cookie settings that are accessible in Chrome, see this Google webpage: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647. 

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:

Going to the top of the browser window and selecting 'Tools' will get you access to the necessary menu. Kindly select the 'Internet Options' option from the provided menu dropdown. Users should find the 'Privacy' tab by opening the settings window and selecting it from the menu.

To enable cookies, follow these steps: Kindly move the slider to a level that falls within the "Medium" or lower category.

If you want to disable cookies, you should move the slider to the top, as this would stop any cookies from being received ever.

Notably, there are multiple levels of cookie enablement and disablement available in Internet Explorer. If you would like additional information about the other cookie settings that are accessible in Internet Explorer, kindly visit this Microsoft webpage: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies 

Microsoft Edge

Finding and selecting the "More actions" button from the toolbar will allow users to access more options. From the provided dropdown menu, please select "Settings".Choose the "View advanced settings" option after finding it. Users can choose to selectively disallow only third-party cookies under the Cookies section, or they can go with the default setting that permits unlimited acceptance of cookies. To reset the Microsoft Edge web browser, please begin the process.

Mozilla Firefox

It is necessary to select the 'Tools' option from the menu bar in order to access the browser settings. Kindly select the 'Options' option from the drop-down menu that is accessible. Kindly visit the Privacy section.

In order for cookies to function properly, you must make sure that "Accept cookies for sites" is selected.

As a way to disable cookies, users have the option to reject the selected setting labeled 'Accept cookies for sites'.

It should be mentioned that Firefox has multiple settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Please go to Mozilla's webpage at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for further information. 

Opera

Users should navigate to the browser menu and select the "Settings" option in order to view the browser settings. Go to the section labeled "Quick Preferences".

It's important to make sure that "Enable Cookies" is selected in order to make use of cookies easier.

Activating the "Enable Cookies" checkbox is the first step toward deactivating cookies.

Opera has a variety of settings for enabling and disabling cookies. To learn more about the other cookie options that Opera offers, visit this webpage: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/. Published by Opera Software 

Safari on OSX

Users must select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar in order to access the Safari web browser's options. Select the 'Preferences' option from the provided drop-down menu.Kindly select the 'Security' option.

To enable the use of cookies, navigate to the section marked "Accept cookies" and select the option labeled "Only from the present site."

Navigate to the 'Accept cookies' section and select 'Never' to deactivate cookies.

Note that Safari allows you to block and enable cookies to varying degrees. Please refer to the following Apple webpage for additional information about the other cookie settings that are accessible in Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html.

All other browsers

If you need assistance, please find the "help" option inside the browser or contact the browser's provider.

  1. How to manage your cookies?

Most web browsers include an integrated capability that lets them accept cookies automatically without requiring the user to do anything. However, you may also customize the browser settings to prevent cookies from being accepted or to ask the user for permission before accepting a cookie. 

However, it is vital to acknowledge that disabling cookies could have unfavorable effects on your website browsing experience. This could entail customized data and content or limited access to specific geographical areas.

  1. Interest-Based Advertising

In order to deliver personalized messages and material that are catered to each person's specific interests, marketers use interest-based advertising tactics that are supplied by vendors. It is important to understand that third parties, including those that use cookies or other technologies to conduct email, mobile, or online advertising services, are not liable for the actions or policies of the Site.

Please contact [email protected] with any questions you may have regarding our cookie policy.