Information policy
The administrator of the web page is abided by law to inform the users of the web page if cookies are used, if used, what kind of cookies and when they are used. The web page also has to ask permission for the utilizing of cookies. Read this cookie policy carefully. It will inform you of what cookies we use, as well as what information we can collect using cookies, on our web site.
The approval of the usage of cookies
When you visit our web site and your browser settings allow our cookies, and you keep using our website, you approve of our methods of cookie usage as mentioned in this document.
What are cookies?
Cookies are little text files which are stored on the browser or hard drive of your computer or mobile device when you visit a webpage or application. Cookies work to make your experience browsing our site as smooth as possible and they remember your preferences so you don’t have to insert your details again and again.
More information about cookies and their basic principles, can be found for example at www.allaboutcookies.org or www.youronlinechoices.eu
What kind of cookies exist?
There are different types of cookies. Some cookies come directly from our website and others come from third parties which place cookies on our site.
Cookies can be stored for varying lengths of time on your browser or device. Session cookies are deleted from your computer or device when you close your web-browser. Persistent cookies will remain stored on your computer or device until deleted or until they reach their expiry date.
- First party cookies are cookies that the site you are visiting assigns, in other words cookies that Darment oy assigns directly.
- Third party cookies are cookies that are assigned by another domain, not the domain of the web site you are currently visiting.
- Istuntoevästeet are in use for a single web browsing session only. They make it possible to combine the tasks performed during the session. They are deleted when the browser is closed.
- Permanent cookies will remain in memory even when the browser is closed. They will be saved on the hard drive of the device in use. The time they are deleted from the hard drive will vary.
What kind of cookies does we use?
Darment Oy uses session cocoies, permanent cookies, first party cookies, and third party cookies.
We use cookies to offer you the best user experience we can, for example. We remember your visits on our website, the settings you prefer, and ensure efficient navigation.
Darment Oy uses the following types of cookies for the following purposes:
Essential cookies. Darment oy sets cookies that are essential for the appropriate functioning of our website. These cookies are needed for example to ensure the protection of the usage of web shopping baskets and/or the utilization of other protected connections or areas.
Performace analysis. Darment oy collects information about the way you use our website.
For example often used pages, or possible error occurence. With cookie analysis we can detect information relating to the content of the web page, as well as details of how we could improve the performance of our website.
Settings and functionality. Darment Oy uses cookies to remember your settings , such as language settings, contact information settings, layout settings etc.
Identification. Darment Oy uses cookies to identify you again, when you have registered in to our webshop.
Safety. Darment Oy uses cookies to support safety and to detect action dangering it.
How can I change my cookie settings or delete already saved previous cookie approvals?
You can cancel your cookie approval at any given time. To do this you have to turn off your cookie settings.
You can still visit us in the future. But then some parts and actions you may want to use or utilize might not work properly.
You can change the cookie settings in your browser. Normally you will find the browser settings settings in the menu ”options”, ”tools” or ”settings”. You may seek help also in your browsers ”help” menu. Different browsers may have different policies for the deletion of cookies or their deactivation.
More information about denying and/or deleting cookies can be found for example at www.allaboutcookies.org