Cookies Policy

Cookie Policy

https://alinatoader.com uses cookies to allow you to use our services as usefully as possible and to obtain statistical information that allows us to improve our services. Cookies (as defined below) allow us to save your access information and your browsing preferences so that you do not have to enter them again the next time you visit us.

What are Cookies?

A cookie is a small file, made up of letters and numbers, that will be stored on a user’s computer, mobile terminal or other equipment from which the internet is accessed. The cookie is installed by the request issued by a web server to a browser (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox) and is completely “passive” (it does not contain software programs, viruses or spyware and cannot access information on the user’s hard drive).

The use of cookies is now standard on many of the major websites you visit. Most browsers are set to accept cookies. However, if you prefer, you can set your browser to block all cookies, including those associated with our services, or to indicate when we place a cookie. However, it is important to note that many of our services may not function properly if you have disabled cookies.

The role of cookies

Cookies allow the recognition of the user’s equipment and the proper display of the Internet page, adapted to the user’s individual preferences. Cookies are intended to ensure a pleasant and safe web browsing experience and to offer you complete services, depending on the online behavior manifested on the websites or mobile applications of https://alinatoder.com. Specifically, based on cookies, https://alinatoder.com has the ability to:

  • adapt the presentation and display of the site according to your preferences (language, resolution, etc.);
  • create anonymous statistics, which do not involve personal identification, based on your behavior on the site and the interest shown in the products presented (these statistics allow us to improve the structure and content of the site, so as to provide you with the information you need;
  • ensure web security measures.

What cookies does https://alinatoader.com collect?

WordPress

Functional

Usage

We use WordPress for website development. Read more about WordPress

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties.

Functional

Name
Expiration
persistent
Function
Store user preferences
Name
Expiration
session
Function
Store browser details
Name
Expiration
persistent
Function
Store user preferences
Name
Expiration
session
Function
Read if cookies can be placed
Name
Expiration
persistent
Function
Store logged in users
Name
Expiration
session
Function
Store language settings

Elementor

Statistics (anonymous)

Usage

We use Elementor for content creation. Read more about Elementor

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties.

Statistics (anonymous)

Name
Expiration
persistent
Function
Store performed actions on the website

WPML

Functional

Usage

We use WPML for locale management. Read more about WPML

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties.

Functional

Name
Expiration
1 day
Function
Store language settings

Wordfence

Functional

Usage

We use Wordfence for security and fraud prevention. Read more about Wordfence

Sharing data

For more information, please read the Wordfence Privacy Statement.

Functional

Name
Expiration
1 day
Function
Read to determine if the user is logged in
Name
Expiration
persistent
Function
Provide protection against hackers

Google Fonts

Marketing

Usage

We use Google Fonts for display of webfonts. Read more about Google Fonts

Sharing data

For more information, please read the Google Fonts Privacy Statement.

Marketing

Name
Expiration
expires immediately
Function
Read user IP address

Google reCAPTCHA

Marketing

Usage

We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam prevention. Read more about Google reCAPTCHA

Sharing data

For more information, please read the Google reCAPTCHA Privacy Statement.

Marketing

Name
Expiration
session
Function
Read and filter requests from bots
Name
Expiration
session
Function
Read and filter requests from bots
Name
Expiration
persistent
Function
Read and filter requests from bots

Facebook

Marketing, Functional

Usage

We use Facebook for display of recent social posts and/or social share buttons. Read more about Facebook

Sharing data

For more information, please read the Facebook Privacy Statement.

Marketing

Name
Expiration
2 years
Function
Store last visit
Name
Expiration
1 year
Function
Store account details
Name
Expiration
3 months
Function
Store a unique session ID
Name
Expiration
3 months
Function
Provide ad delivery or retargeting
Name
Expiration
90 days
Function
Store logged in users
Name
Expiration
3 months
Function
Store and track visits across websites
Name
Expiration
2 years
Function
Provide fraud prevention
Name
Expiration
30 days
Function
Store a unique user ID
Name
Expiration
2 years
Function
Store browser details
Name
Expiration
1 year
Function
Store account details

Functional

Name
Expiration
1 week
Function
Read screen resolution
Name
Expiration
90 days
Function
Provide fraud prevention
Name
Expiration
session
Function
Store and track if the browser tab is active

Complianz

Functional

Usage

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties. For more information, please read the Complianz Privacy Statement.

Functional

Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store cookie consent preferences
Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store cookie consent preferences
Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store cookie consent preferences
Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store cookie consent preferences
Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store cookie consent preferences
Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store accepted cookie policy ID
Name
Expiration
365 days
Function
Store if the cookie banner has been dismissed

Miscellaneous

Purpose pending investigation

Usage

Sharing data

Sharing of data is pending investigation

Purpose pending investigation

Name
Expiration
Function
Name
elementor_onboarding_pending_exit_button
Expiration
Function
Name
e_event-tracker
Expiration
Function
Name
e_kit-elements-defaults
Expiration
Function
Name
elementor_onboarding_initiated
Expiration
Function
Name
elementor_onboarding_pending_step1_clicked_connect
Expiration
Function
Name
elementor_onboarding_start_time
Expiration
Function
Name
mp_gen_new_tab_id_mixpanel_150605b3b9f979922f2ac5a52e2dcfe9
Expiration
Function
Name
mp_tab_id_mixpanel_150605b3b9f979922f2ac5a52e2dcfe9
Expiration
Function
Name
asenha_tab
Expiration
Function
Name
wp-settings-time-1
Expiration
Function
Name
_ate_session
Expiration
Function
Name
ate-maiya-info
Expiration
Function
Name
continueReview
Expiration
Function
Name
wpml-item-section-expanded
Expiration
Function
Name
wpml-available-translators-notice-dismissed
Expiration
Function
Name
ate-maiya-info_36396238-3431-5764-b435-363861643663
Expiration
Function
Name
PHPSESSID
Expiration
Function
Name
_lscache_vary
Expiration
Function
Name
_ams_session
Expiration
Function
Name
litespeed-dark-preference
Expiration
Function
Name
_grecaptcha
Expiration
Function

This website uses remarketing through Google Analytics to advertise online.

The web domain https://alinatoader.com uses the Remarketing advertising option offered by Google and Facebook. Through this type of advertising, Google and/or Facebook collects cookies from this site to show you advertising campaigns closer to your interests, expressed by the types of pages accessed in the past on this web domain (https://alinatoader.com).

Third-party vendors, including Google, display our ads on websites across the internet. This site and third-party vendors, including Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) in combination to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on your past visits to the site.

How to control advertising cookies

Disabling and refusing to accept cookies may make certain sites impractical or difficult to visit and use. Also, refusing to accept cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive/see online advertising.

It is possible to set your browser to no longer accept these cookies or you can set your browser to accept cookies from a specific site. But, for example, if you are not registered using cookies, you will not be able to leave comments.

All modern browsers offer the ability to change your cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser.

To understand these settings, the following links may be useful, otherwise you can use the browser’s “help” option for more details.

  • Cookie settings in Microsoft Edge
  • Cookie settings in Firefox
  • Cookie settings in Chrome
  • Cookie settings in Safari

For third-party cookie settings, you can also visit: https://www.youronlinechoices.com/ro/ . To manage the Google ads that are shown to you, you can use the ad settings .

You also have the option to manage cookies in your web browser or install the Google Analytics opt-out browser extension .

Web security and user privacy issues

Cookies are NOT viruses and do not collect personal data.

However, Cookies can be used to the detriment of users, by Spyware programs. Because they store information about users’ preferences and browsing history, Cookies can be used as a form of Spyware. Anti-spyware applications are designed to mark cookies for deletion during anti-virus/anti-spyware scanning procedures.

Browsers have built-in privacy settings that offer different levels of Cookie acceptance – such as the validity period and automatic deletion at the end of a web session.

Other security aspects related to Cookies

Since all Internet users have the right to protect their online identity, it is advisable to be informed about possible security risks. Given that information is constantly exchanged between the browser and the website you visit through these files, the information transmitted through Cookies can be intercepted by unauthorized persons or programs. For example, this is possible if the browser connects to the server using an unencrypted/unsecured network – such as some Wi-Fi networks.

Other cookie-based attacks may be possible due to incorrect settings of these files on servers. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted channels, attackers can use this vulnerability to gain access to information transmitted through Cookies. For these reasons, it is essential to pay close attention to the settings through which you protect your personal information available online.

Tips for safe and responsible browsing, based on cookies

Due to their flexibility and the fact that most of the most visited and largest websites use cookies, they are almost inevitable. Disabling cookies does not allow you to access the most widespread and used websites, including: Youtube, Gmail, Yahoo and others.

That’s why we offer you some tips to ensure safe web browsing, through Cookies.

  • customize your browser settings regarding Cookies.
  • if you are the only user of the terminal, you can set extended Cookie expiration dates.
  • if you are not the only user of the terminal, consider deleting individual browsing data each time you close the browser.
  • install antispyware applications and keep them updated constantly;
  • make sure that the browser you use is always updated, as many of the attacks based on Cookies are possible due to weaknesses in old versions of browsers.