Cookies Policy

Online services should be simple, practical, and dependable. Our website uses a widely used technology known as cookies to accomplish this. They are frequently used to enable websites to function, or function more effectively, by enabling the website to identify your device and store data about previous actions and preferences. We’ll go into greater detail about the cookies we use, why we use them, and the functionality you’ll lose if you choose to remove them from your device.

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files with very small quantities of data that websites send to your personal computer, mobile device, or other device when you visit them. After each subsequent visit, these cookies are sent back to the original website or to a different website that recognises them. Cookies are helpful because they enable a website to recognise a user’s device, making it simpler to return to the site and making it more personalised for you.

  • Persistent cookies – are used to remember information, preferences, settings, and sign-on credentials. These cookies are saved on a user’s device for the time period specified in the cookie. Each time a user accesses the website that set the specific cookie, they become active.
  • Session Cookies – Cookies for temporary use during a set period of time are known as session cookies and are files that contain an identifier (a string of letters and numbers) that a website server delivers to a browser. A user’s browser session begins when they open the browser window and ends when they close it. Cookies for sessions are made momentarily. All session cookies are erased when the browser is closed.

Cookies perform a wide range of tasks, including making it easier for you to switch between pages, remembering your preferences, and overall enhancing the user experience. They can also ensure that the internet advertisements you view are more pertinent to you and your interests.

Cookies Used on Our Website

The Website uses the following categories of cookies, in order:

  • Absolutely Necessities Cookies – You need certain cookies in order to navigate the website and enjoy its features, like logging into secure portions of the website. Cookies like this are used by online stores to keep your products in your shopping basket while you browse. No consent needs to be obtained for those cookie types that are strictly necessary. These cookies are necessary for you to navigate the website and use its functions, such as logging into secure sections.
  • Performance Cookies – Performance cookies are used only to track information about how users use a website, such as which pages are most frequently visited or whether they encounter any errors. These cookies just keep track of how well the site functions while a user is using it. These cookies don’t gather data that can be used to identify a visitor. These cookies only gather aggregated data, which makes it all anonymous. It is simply used to enhance the functionality of the Website.
  • Functionality cookies – These cookies keep track of the decisions you make to personalise your experience. You permit us to set these kinds of cookies on your device if you use the Website. By remembering choices you make (such your user name, language, or the location you are in), these cookies enable the Website to deliver improved, more personalised experiences. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you’ve made to the typefaces, text size, and other customizable elements of web sites. These cookies can collect information that is anonymized, but they cannot monitor your online activities across different websites.
  • Advertising or targeting cookies – These cookies gather data on your browsing patterns to tailor advertisements to your preferences. These cookies are used to display advertisements that are more relevant to your preferences and you. Additionally, they help determine the success of the advertising campaign and reduce the number of times you are exposed to advertisements. Usually, advertising networks place them with our consent. They keep track of the websites you’ve visited, and they share this information with other businesses like marketers. Targeting or advertising cookies are frequently related to website features offered by the other organisation.

Managing Cookies Through the Browser's Settings

Most browsers’ menu bars contain a Help option that will explain how to disable cookies entirely, have the browser alert you when a new cookie is received, and prevent it from accepting new ones. By altering the add-settings on or going to the website of its creator, you can also disable or remove similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies.

We advise you to leave cookies enabled, nevertheless, as doing so will allow you to utilise some of the Website’s key features. For instance, you won’t be able to add products to your Shopping Basket, go through with the Checkout process, or utilise any of the other features if you block or otherwise reject cookies.

Giving your Information Away

Except when we have your permission, when we are required or permitted to do so by law, when other businesses are providing a service to us, or when any successors in title to our business, we will never divulge your information to anybody outside Unisoft.

We always take the necessary security precautions whenever we send personal data to nations outside the European Economic Area.