Cookies Policy
At this point, we are talking about these technologies, which include cookies, pixels and gifs, commonly “cookies”.
This policy applies to the website of ATESE. Explains the different types of cookies used on the website and how to control them. We reserve the right to change this cookie policy at any time. It is therefore advisable to check this every time to be informed about the latest content of our cookie policy. Any changes to this will come into effect once the revised cookie policy is posted on our website.
We hope this policy helps you understand and feel more secure about our use of cookies.
For any question or query you can contact via the email info@atese.gr or you can reach the Greek DPA located at 1-3 Kifissias Avenue, PC 115 23, Athens, tel.: + 30-210 6475600, Fax: + 30-2106475628, www.dpa.gr
What are Cookies?
When we provide services, we want to make them easy, useful and reliable. Where services are provided over the Internet, this sometimes means accessing limited information on your device (i.e. computer or mobile phone). These include small files known as cookies.
Cookies, therefore, are small text files that are installed on your computer, tablet, mobile phone and generally on the device with which you browse the internet and consequently on this website. They are widely used to make websites work better and more efficiently. They can do this because websites can read and write these files, enabling them to identify devices and remember important information, which makes using the internet easier.
What kind of cookies do we use
Below you will find a list of different types of cookies that the website can use:
Essential Cookies: are important for browsing our website. Cookies are absolutely necessary, as without them we may not be able to provide specific services or functions and our website will not work properly. The cookies of this category that we use are:
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Session Cookies | Websites typically use session cookies to ensure that you are recognised when you move from page to page within one site and that any information you have entered is remembered. For example, if an e-commerce site did not use session cookies then items placed in a shopping basket would disappear by the time you reach the checkout. You can choose to accept session cookies by changing the settings in your browser. |
Functionality Cookies:
In some cases, we may use this category so that our website remembers and respects the choices you have made while browsing our Website and we provide you with more personalized features to have a richer experience. These cookies help us to improve your visit to our website. The cookies of this category that we use are:
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Stored Cookies | A cookie is a little piece of text send by a http server to a client. The client may ignore or store the cookie. If stored, the client should store information about the server (host, secure, cookie lifetime, …) as well. When sending a new request to the same server, the cookie may also send by the client to the server. Typical contents are login information, language settings or session id to provide a stateful communication. Normally only the server creates/changes the cookie value, the client may ignore the cookie or delete it if dated out. The content is encrypted sometimes so the client cannot change it. |