Cookie policy
By visiting our website www.trinitycapital.bg, Trinity Capital AD collects directly through cookies, server logs or similar technology, personal data from your browser (including your IP address and preferences) and anonymous statistical data about the use of the website.
This policy aims to inform you about these cookies and technologies and how to control and limit their use.
1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small text files that a website or application saves on your computer or mobile device when you browse it. The cookies are then sent back to the site that placed them on your device on each subsequent visit, or sent to another website that recognizes that cookie, thereby saving data about the websites you visit.
Depending on the purposes for which the cookie is used, it is stored for a different period of time (from several hours to several years). Cookies allow the website to function properly, recognize the user’s device and store some information about the user’s preferences or past actions (for example, language selection, login , etc.) so that you do not have to enter them every time you visit the site or move from one page to another.
Cookies can also check website traffic, offer individual content to users based on their preferences and select the ads that the user sees to be most relevant to them.
2. FOR WHAT PURPOSES DOES TRINITY CAPITAL AD USE COOKIES?
The personal data we receive through our cookies is used for the following purposes:
- to detect authentication abuse;
- for load balancing purposes;
- to remember your user preferences;
- social cookies with tracking plugins ;
- for conducting analyzes and market
We remind you that you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data through cookies. For this purpose, you can block cookies by configuring your browser.
3. WHAT COOKIES CAN TRINITY CAPITAL AD USE?
3.1. Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary for the functioning of our site and they cannot be turned off by you. We use these cookies to provide you with a specific feature or service that you have specifically requested. You can block these cookies through the browser, but in this case it is possible that part of the content of our site is not available to you.
3.2. Session cookies
These are temporary cookie files that are deleted when the browser is closed. When the browser is restarted and the user returns to the website that created this cookie, the website will treat the user as a new user.
3.3. Persistent/Tracking Cookies
When a cookie has a date and/or validity period, then it can be defined as ‘persistent’. This means that when you close the browser, the cookie is not deleted. I.e. these cookies recognize the user as a returning visitor.
Persistent cookies serve to remember and distinguish your visitors. Mostly for the purpose of personalization, collection of access statistics, improvement of site usability and user experience. As well as for other purposes that do not require the specific identification of users through their personal or authentication information (username, password).
With the exception of cookies necessary for the functioning of our site, we store cookies on your device only with your consent. If you do not want to accept cookies, you can adjust your browser settings.
4. CONTROL AND LIMITATION OF COOKIES
Every modern web browser allows you to change cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the “tools”, “options”, “help” or “preferences” sections of your browser.
Some actions you take to make settings related to cookies may change your browsing on the Internet and the conditions for your access to some services that require the use of cookies. We do not accept responsibility for the consequences related to the impaired functioning of our services due to the user’s refusal or deletion of the cookies necessary for this.