The cookie usage policy (hereinafter the “Policy”) is applied in addition to Safeharbor's general Personal Data Processing Policy.
The cookie usage policy describes the types of cookies, the purposes of their use, and how cookies are managed.
1.1. Cookies are small data fragments with service information about visiting the site, which the server sends to your device. Cookies remember information about your preferences and allow you to view the visited sites in a mode more convenient for you for a certain period.
1.2. Safeharbor uses cookies in order to:
Based on data obtained using cookies, Safeharbor develops the most useful Site functionality, conducts statistical and marketing research, fixes errors on the Site, tests new features to improve performance, personalizes them, and shows you the most relevant information.
2.1. Safeharbor uses various types of cookies. The main task in their use is to ensure comfortable work with the Site, maintain a high level of security, count audience, assist in payments, page transitions, and more. All Site cookies belong to one of the following types:
(A) Technical cookies that are necessary for the correct functioning and full functionality of the Site. Among the most common technical cookies are those that provide authentication and subsequent authorization on the Site.
(B) Analytical and marketing cookies that allow:
(C) Other cookies perform various service functions and make working with the Site more convenient. These cookies help remember the page state, choose a region, save personal preferences, configurable site elements, and more.
The Site may use web beacons (pixel tags) to access cookies previously placed on your device. Their use is necessary to analyze your actions when working with the Site by accessing and using cookies stored on your device to collect statistics about the site's operation.
2.2. The Site also uses Y-cookie containers that contain multiple values. For example, a ys cookie-container stores portal data for the session (until you close the page or browser window). Using Y-cookie reduces the number of cookies processed by your browser and provides higher performance when loading pages, including faster loading.
2.3. A web analytics tool allows collecting de-identified information about traffic sources and site attendance. To count visitors, the Site uses anonymous browser identifiers stored in cookies. Disabling certain types of cookies may make it impossible to use certain sections or functions of the Site. For example, access to sections requiring authentication is provided by technical cookies, and without their use the site may not function correctly.
3.1. Safeharbor uses session cookies to make it easier to work with the Site. The lifetime of a session cookie ends at the end of the session (when you close the page or browser window).
3.2. The Site may also use cookies that are stored for a longer period, for example to remember your preferences on the Site such as language or location. The retention period depends on the cookie type. Such cookies will be automatically removed after they have served their purpose.
4.1. On your first visit to the Site, a pop-up window (or another technical solution) will inform you that the Site uses cookies and you will provide consent to their processing; in case of refusal to process cookies you must leave the Site. Technical cookies are set automatically when the page loads unless otherwise indicated in the browser settings.
4.2. If you approved cookies but later want to change your decision, you can do so by independently deleting the stored files in your browser.
5.1. Information collected via cookies stored on your device is stored in accordance with applicable law.
5.2. The use of cookies and other technologies allows Safeharbor to analyze activity on the Site, counting visits and more.