Cookie Policy

Welcome to qrcodecreator.me! Using our website, you agree to the terms described in this Cookie Policy. This document explains how we use cookies and your options concerning them on our site. Continuing to use our site means you accept these conditions.

We may update this Cookie Policy without prior notice. We strive to inform you of significant changes, but please check this page regularly for the most recent information on our privacy practices. If you continue to use the site after these updates, you agree to the new terms. If you disagree with the policy, stop using our site or adjust your browser settings to reject cookies.

This document includes detailed information on our privacy practices, covering the following areas:

1. What Are Cookies?

Have you ever wondered how websites remember or track your preferences? This is done through a small text file called a "cookie," downloaded by your browser when you visit a site. Cookies are essential for enhancing your online experience by verifying your identity and protecting your personal data. They are used for various purposes like storing your site preferences, delivering tailored ads, gathering analytics, and simplifying website functionalities.

Cookies are typically split into two categories: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary and disappear when you close your browser. In contrast, persistent cookies stay in your browser until you delete them or expire, which may take a few minutes to several years.

We differentiate between first-party cookies, set by the site you are visiting, and third-party cookies, set by a site other than the one you are on.

Our websites also use pixel tags (clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags) and cookies to analyze user behavior and interactions on our site. These tools are crucial for us and our partners to deliver interest-based advertising (as detailed in Section 5 of our policy) and for retargeting purposes, making our marketing efforts as relevant and effective as possible.

2. How do We Use Cookies on the Website?

When you visit our website or use our services, cookies may be placed in your web browser by us or third-party entities. For comprehensive details about our use of cookies, including their types and functions, refer to our Privacy Policy.

Functionality and Benefits of Cookies

3. Our Policy on Third-Party Cookies

Third-party cookies are essential for services such as advertising networks and analytics platforms, collecting anonymous data about user activity on our site and other websites. This anonymous data helps in understanding user preferences and behavior, which aids in providing personalized advertising and services.

4. How to Manage Your Cookie Preferences

Users can manage their cookie preferences by adjusting browser settings, allowing them to remove existing cookies and prevent new ones. Browser help documents typically provide instructions on how to manage these settings. Opting out of cookies may affect your ability to use some features, remember settings, or access certain parts of our websites efficiently.

For detailed instructions on disabling cookies, please see the privacy policies of the relevant third-party providers.

5. Managing Cookie Preferences

Our cookie policy explains cookies' role in enhancing your experience with our website and services. It is important to note that turning off cookies might impact the functionality of our site.

European Union users who opt out of cookie-driven targeted advertising can gain insights and manage their preferences at www.youronlinechoices.eu. In the United States, users can visit www.aboutads.info/choices to understand how cookies tailor advertisements based on browsing behavior and site interactions.

Both websites provide tools and information to help you control your advertising preferences. Additionally, we include easy-to-follow instructions below for modifying your browser settings to manage cookies.

Google Chrome

To modify cookie settings in Google Chrome, click the wrench icon on the toolbar. Proceed to "Settings" and select "Show advanced settings" for more options. Under the "Privacy" section, click "Content settings" to find the cookie settings.

In the "Cookies" area, you have several options. Choose "Allow local data to be set" to enable all cookies, or select "Block all third-party cookies without any exceptions" to allow only first-party cookies. To disable cookies, select "Block sites from setting any data."

For comprehensive instructions and further details on managing cookies in Chrome, refer to Google's guide: Clear, allow & manage cookies in Chrome - Android.

Microsoft Internet Explorer (Versions 6.0, 7.0, 8.0)

To change your cookie settings in Internet Explorer, click "Tools" at the top of the browser window, then select "Internet Options" from the dropdown. Navigate to the "Privacy" tab.

Set the privacy slider to "Medium" or lower to enable cookies. To block all cookies, move the slider to the top position.

Internet Explorer provides various settings to manage cookies. For more information, visit the Microsoft support page on deleting and managing cookies.

Microsoft Edge:

In Microsoft Edge, access additional settings by clicking the "More actions" button (three dots) in the toolbar. Choose "Settings," then "View advanced settings."

In the "Cookies" section, maintain the default setting to allow all cookies or block only third-party cookies as desired.

Ensure you restart Microsoft Edge after making changes to apply them.

Mozilla Firefox:

To change Firefox's cookie settings, click 'Tools' in the menu bar and choose 'Options' from the dropdown. Head over to the privacy tab.

Enable cookies by ticking the box marked "Accept cookies for sites."

To turn off cookies, simply untick the box marked "Accept cookies for sites."

Firefox provides various options for managing cookies. For detailed guidance, refer to Mozilla's documentation on Enhanced Tracking Protection.

Opera:

To modify settings in Opera, open "Settings" from the menu, then proceed to the "Quick Preferences" section.

To activate cookies, tick the "Enable Cookies" option.

Deactivate cookies by unticking the "Enable Cookies" option.

Opera has several settings for cookie management. For more information, check out the Opera Software’s privacy page.

Safari on OSX

To adjust cookie settings in Safari, click 'Safari' on the menu bar and then 'Preferences.' Go to the 'Security' section.

To permit cookies, in the "Accept cookies" section, select "Only from the site you are currently visiting."

To prevent cookies, choose 'Never' in the same section.

Safari offers a variety of settings for cookies. For detailed information on adjusting your settings, visit Apple's legal page on cookie usage.

Guide for Other Browsers

For users of browsers not specifically mentioned, it is advisable to contact the browser's support team or consult the "help" section within the browser for instructions on adjusting cookie settings. This should provide you with specific guidance suitable for your browser.

6. Cookie Management Instructions

Most web browsers are set to automatically accept cookies by default, requiring no immediate user action. However, you can alter your browser settings to completely reject cookies or ask for your consent before saving them.

It is important to know that blocking cookies on our website might affect your browsing experience. Such restrictions could prevent access to certain parts of our site or impact the personalization of content and information according to your preferences.

7. Insights on Interest-Based Advertising

We participate in interest-based advertising, working with various vendors to provide content and advertisements aligned with your interests. We must understand that we do not control these third parties' practices, especially their cookies and other tracking technologies across online, mobile, and email platforms.

Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions about how cookies are handled in advertising. We are available to help you.