Cookie policy
In order for this website to function properly with all its functionalities and to be able to continue working on improving the website and improving the user experience, cookies are required. According to European Union regulations, since March 25, 2011, I am obliged to ask for your consent before saving cookies. This means that by using this website you agree to the use of these files. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use certain website functionalities that are supported by this technology.
What are cookies? Cookies are small text files that a website saves from the server to your web browser on your computer or mobile phone (depending on which device you access the website with), when you first visit that website. After the first visit, every time the web browser requests an identical page from the server, cookies are sent from the user's computer to the server. This way, the server has the ability to identify and track the web browser. I use the term cookies for all files that collect data in the manner described above. There are several types of cookies (if any of these options exist on the website):
Session cookies: These are automatically removed from your computer when you close your browser. Websites use them to store temporary data (e.g. items in your shopping cart).
Permanent cookies: These remain on your computer even after you close your browser. Websites use them to store data - most often your settings when using the website. Permanent cookies will remain on your computer until you manually remove them or until they expire.
First-party cookies: These come from the website you are viewing, and they are either temporary or permanent. Websites use them to store data such as your name and password, so that you do not have to log in every time you visit.
Third-party cookies: These belong to different domains than the one shown in the address bar. Websites may contain content from other areas (such as banners/ads), which opens up the possibility of tracking a user's browsing history. The privacy settings in most modern browsers allow you to block third-party cookies.
How to disable cookies? By disabling cookies, you decide whether to allow them to be stored on your computer. Settings can be controlled and changed in your web browser. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use certain website functionalities.
Does the website www.amore-preko.com use cookies and why? Yes, with the main goal of providing my website with the best possible user experience. In addition, I also use them:
To track visitor statistics: cookies collect information about visitor interactions on my website. They are also used to store other data related to user activity.
For the normal functioning of web programs: cookies are used for the normal functioning of certain website features that make it easier for users to access content.
What are cookies? Cookies are small text files that a website saves from the server to your web browser on your computer or mobile phone (depending on which device you access the website with), when you first visit that website. After the first visit, every time the web browser requests an identical page from the server, cookies are sent from the user's computer to the server. This way, the server has the ability to identify and track the web browser. I use the term cookies for all files that collect data in the manner described above. There are several types of cookies (if any of these options exist on the website):
Session cookies: These are automatically removed from your computer when you close your browser. Websites use them to store temporary data (e.g. items in your shopping cart).
Permanent cookies: These remain on your computer even after you close your browser. Websites use them to store data - most often your settings when using the website. Permanent cookies will remain on your computer until you manually remove them or until they expire.
First-party cookies: These come from the website you are viewing, and they are either temporary or permanent. Websites use them to store data such as your name and password, so that you do not have to log in every time you visit.
Third-party cookies: These belong to different domains than the one shown in the address bar. Websites may contain content from other areas (such as banners/ads), which opens up the possibility of tracking a user's browsing history. The privacy settings in most modern browsers allow you to block third-party cookies.
How to disable cookies? By disabling cookies, you decide whether to allow them to be stored on your computer. Settings can be controlled and changed in your web browser. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use certain website functionalities.
Does the website www.amore-preko.com use cookies and why? Yes, with the main goal of providing my website with the best possible user experience. In addition, I also use them:
To track visitor statistics: cookies collect information about visitor interactions on my website. They are also used to store other data related to user activity.
For the normal functioning of web programs: cookies are used for the normal functioning of certain website features that make it easier for users to access content.