Cookies on the Kimi GTSK website
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or other device when you visit a website, helping to enhance your user experience. They are stored in the file directory of your web browser. When you revisit the website, the browser reads the cookie and sends information to the website or another element that has set the cookie.
Cookies do not collect information themselves. They simply assist the server in collaborating with the browser, enabling a better user experience. Only the server that sent the cookie can use it.
Cookies ensure that you don't have to fill out all forms again when revisiting the website. They help display pages you need, show recently viewed ads, and more.
There are two types of cookies:
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Temporary cookies are created only temporarily, as long as the browser window is open, and they record data during your browsing session. Then the cookies are deleted.
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Persistent cookies are stored and remain on your computer or other device. They are activated each time you revisit the website unless you delete them in the meantime.
Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies to offer you the best experience during your visit to our website and to further improve the website. We use the following cookies:
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Cookies for counting the number of page visitors
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Cookies for tracking visitor movements on the site
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Cookies necessary for the functioning of websites
More information about the use of cookies and when or in which cases they can be used can be found in the guidelines on the website of the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia.
Control and Management of Cookies
The use of cookies is at the discretion of the user. Cookies are under the complete control of the user and can always be limited, deleted, or removed, thereby removing their online identifiability. Additionally, most browsers can be configured not to store cookies. However, some cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. Information about cookie settings in individual browsers can be found at the following links: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, Microsoft Edge.