Cookies policy
COOKIE INFORMATION POLICY
In the interests of transparency, we would like to inform you about the use of cookies when you consult the website www.printoclock.com (hereinafter referred to as the “Site”), and about your ability to configure the content of the cookies we collect.
What are cookies?
Cookies are the various tracers that are deposited or read on your terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) when you browse the Site, subject to the choices you have made. Cookies enable your terminal to be identified on future visits. Thus, each time you access the Site, the data from your previous visit may be stored.
What cookies do we use?
We may use the following main types of cookies:
Technical cookies relating to the Site's functionalities, which enable you to browse the Site, use its functionalities and save your preferences (e.g. adding an item to your shopping cart);
Site analysis cookies, which enable us to measure site traffic and generally improve the site;
Preference cookies, which simplify, facilitate and personalize your browsing experience;
Targeting or advertising cookies, which are used to display ads that interest you and limit the number of times you see an ad.
List of cookies we use
Publisher : Effiliation
Cookie name : to be completed
Purpose: Connects advertisers who need advertising space with those who sell it, in order to deliver advertising campaigns in consistent locations.
Publisher: Google
Cookie name: Google Analytics
Purpose: Allows identification of users who use the site for statistical tracking purposes.
Publisher: Microsoft Ads
Cookie name: Bing Ads
Purpose: This service allows you to purchase ads or banners that will be displayed on Bing results pages.
Publisher: Google
Cookie name: Google Ads
Purpose: This service allows you to purchase ads or banners that will be displayed on Google results pages.
Publisher: Meta
Cookie name: Facebook pixel
Purpose: To track visitor's actions on the website, and see if there are any conversions.
Publisher: Criteo
Cookie name: Criteo
Purpose: The algorithm developed by the company attempts to predict Internet users' purchasing intentions based on their browsing history.
Publisher: LinkedIn
Cookie name: LinkedIn Ads
Purpose: This service allows you to purchase ads or banners that will be displayed on the LinkedIn site.
How long are cookies stored?
Cookies are stored for a maximum of thirteen (13) months.
How do I block cookies?
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but this is not mandatory. You can refuse to accept cookies, or configure your browser to warn you before accepting cookies. To do this, set your browser parameters as follows:
If you're using Internet Explorer :
- Go to “Tools” in the menu bar and click on “Internet Options” ;
- Click on the “Privacy” tab at the top;
- Drag the slider up to the “Block all cookies” setting to block all cookies, or down to the “Accept all cookies” setting to accept all cookies.
For further information, please consult the Microsoft cookie policy.
If you are using Firefox 30.0 and higher :
- Click on the “menu” button and select “Options”.
- Select the “Privacy” panel.
- In the History area, for the “Retention rules” option, select “Use custom settings for history”.
- Check the “Accept cookies” box to enable cookies, or uncheck it to disable them. If you have problems with cookies, make sure that the “Accept third-party cookies” option is not set to Never.
- Choose how long cookies can be stored. Keep them until : “Their expiration": Each cookie will be deleted on its expiration date, a date set by the cookie-issuing site. Keep them until : “Closing Firefox": cookies stored on your computer will be deleted when you close Firefox. Keep them until : “Ask me every time": a warning is displayed each time a website wishes to send a cookie, asking you whether you agree to save the cookie or not.
- Click OK to close the “Options” window.
For further information, please consult the Mozilla cookie policy.
If you use Google Chrome :
- Go to the “Tools” menu
- Click on “Settings
- Click on “Advanced settings
- Click on “Privacy/Content settings”.
- “Cookies” must be selected. Then select “Block cookies and data from third-party sites”. For further information, consult Google's cookie policy.
If you're using Safari 5.0 :
- Choose Safari > Preferences and click on “Security”.
- In the “Accept cookies” section, specify whether and when Safari should accept cookies from web sites.
- To see an explanation of the options, click on the help button (looks like a question mark). If you've set Safari to block cookies, you may need to temporarily accept cookies to open a page. Repeat the above steps, selecting “Always”.
- When you're finished with the page, disable cookies again and delete the cookies from the page.
For further information, please consult Apple's cookie policy.
If you use Opera :
- Select the “File” menu, then “Preferences”.
- Click on the “Privacy” icon.
- Define your settings
If you have a different browser type or version, please consult your browser's “Help” menu.