The NKX Motor cookie policy describes the different types of cookies that may be used in connection with the Website https://www.nkxmotor.si, which is owned and operated by us, and through which you have access to this cookie policy ("Web site“), as well as information on how you can control them.
What exactly are cookies?
Cookies are small files that are used to access the Internet and are stored on the User's computer, mobile device, tablet or other device.
Cookies are installed at the request of the server of a specific website in your web browser (ie Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari, Mozilla) and are completely "passive" (they do not contain any software, viruses or spyware and do not have access to information about the user hardware).
What are cookies used for?
Cookies are used in a way that allows the website to function better and more efficiently. Cookies are necessary to browse the website and to use its services and functions. Without these essential cookies, our website will not function as smoothly as you would like, and we may not be able to provide you with some services or features.
Cookies are also used to prepare anonymous statistical data that help us understand how a particular user uses our Website, which allows us to improve its structure and content without identifying the user. The NKX Motor website may also use certain WordPress functions, software such as Google Analytics, Google Adsense or Google Adwords, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or other social network "likes", in the form of buttons or plugins that contain cookies.
What types of cookies do we use?
We use two types of cookies - session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary files that remain on the user's device until the user's session ends or until the web browser is closed. Persistent cookies remain on the user's device for as long as specified in the cookies themselves or until the user deletes them.
For what purposes do we use cookies?
Processes | Intended to make the Website work as you expect. For example, we use a cookie that tells us if you have already logged in with a user account. |
Authentication, security and compliance | Intended to prevent fraud, protect your data from unauthorized parties and comply with legal requirements. For example, we use cookies to determine whether you are logged into your user account. |
Preferences | It is intended to remember information about how you want the services to behave and look. |
Notifications | It is intended to enable or prevent notifications of information or features that we believe could improve your use of the Service. For example, we use a cookie that prevents us from showing you a login notification if you've already seen it. |
Analytics | It is intended to understand how visitors use the Services. For example, we use a cookie that tells us how our search suggestions are related to your interaction with the search page. |
Do cookies contain personal data?
Cookies themselves do not require personal data for use and most often do not identify the web user. Personal data collected during the use of cookies can only be collected in order to facilitate the user's use of the services. This data is encrypted so that unauthorized persons cannot access it.
Deleting cookies
In general, applications for accessing websites (web or mobile browsers) enable the storage of cookies by default. These settings can be changed so that the web browser blocks the automatic management of cookies or that the user is notified each time cookies are sent to his device. You can find detailed information about cookie options and management in your web browser settings. Restricting the use of cookies may affect some functions of the Website.
Security and confidentiality
Cookies are NOT viruses. They are in plain text format. They do not contain programming code and therefore cannot be run. As a result, they cannot be duplicated or copied to other networks in order to start copying them again. Since cookies cannot perform these functions, they cannot be considered viruses.
Most often, browsers have built-in privacy settings that provide different levels for storing cookies, their validity period and automatic deletion after the User visits a certain website.
Tips for safe and responsible browsing using cookies
Due to their flexibility and the fact that many of the most visited and largest websites use cookies, their use is almost inevitable. Deactivating cookies will prevent a given user from accessing many of the most commonly used websites, including YouTube, Yahoo, Gmail and others.
Here are some tips that can ensure safe browsing, but with the help of cookies:
· Adjust your browser cookie settings to create an appropriate level of protection against the use of cookies.
· If you are the only person using the computer, you can set longer terms for the expiration of the retention of browsing history and access to personal data.
· If you share access to your computer with someone, you can set your browser settings to delete your browsing data every time you close your web browser.
· Make sure your browser is always up to date. Many cookie-based attacks are carried out by exploiting weaknesses in old rather than updated versions of web browsers. Cookies are everywhere and will be unavoidable if you want to enjoy your access to the best and biggest sites on the Internet.
It is possible to set your browser to no longer accept cookies, or you can set your browser to accept cookies only from certain websites. All modern browsers offer the possibility to change cookie settings. This includes computer browsers and mobile device browsers. You can find these settings in the "Options" menu or in the "Settings" menu of your browser. You can also use the links below to find these settings or use the "Help" menu in your browser for more information.
Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
Cookie settings in Firefox
Cookie settings in Chrome
Cookie settings in the Safari browser
Useful links
If you want to learn more about cookies and what they are used for, we recommend the following links: