Cookie Policy
This cookie policy applies to www.celticminkjewelry.com operated by Celtic Mink Jewelry (“we”, “our”or “us”) acting as data controller.
Use of cookies
Cookies and tracking mechanisms may be used as part of the provision of our online services. Cookies are small text files that can be stored on your end device when you visit an online offer. Tracking is possible using various technologies. We process information in particular within the framework of pixel technology or log file analysis.
Categories
We distinguish between cookies that are absolutely necessary for the technical functions of the online offer and such cookies and tracking mechanisms that are not absolutely necessary for the technical function of the online offers and cookies that require consent.
Technical cookies
Functional and performance cookies
Cookies requiring consent
We will inform you which cookie types are set and used in each case for the tools we use.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies ensure functions without which you cannot use our websites as intended. These cookies are used exclusively by us and are therefore first party cookies. This means that all information stored in the cookies is returned to our website.
Technical cookies are used, for example, to ensure that you, as a logged-in user, always remain logged in when accessing different sub-pages of our website and thus do not have to re-enter your login data each time you call up a new page.
The use of technical cookies on our website is possible without your consent. For this reason, technical cookies cannot be individually deactivated or activated. However, you have the option to generally deactivate cookies in your browser at any time (see below).
Functional cookies enable our website to store information you have already provided (such as registered name or language selection) and to offer you improved and more personalised functions based on this information. These cookies collect and store only pseudonymous information, so they cannot track your movements on other websites.
Functional and performance cookies
Performance cookies collect information about how our websites are used in order to improve their attractiveness, content and functionality. These cookies help us to determine, for example, whether and which subpages of our website are visited and which content users are particularly interested in. In particular, we record the number of times a page is accessed, the number of sub-pages accessed, the time spent on our website, the order of the pages visited, which search terms led you to us, the country, region and, if applicable, the city from which access is made, as well as the proportion of mobile devices accessing our websites. Furthermore, we record movements, “clicks” and scrolling with the computer mouse in order to understand which areas of our website are of particular interest to users. As a result, we can tailor the content of our website more specifically to the needs of our users and optimise our offering. The IP address of your computer transmitted for technical reasons is automatically anonymised and does not allow us to draw any conclusions about the individual user.
The functional and performance cookies are so-called “absolutely necessary” cookies as defined by the ePrivacy Directive 2002/58 EC, which do not require consent.