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Cookie Policy for Visiting the Path Dusseldorf Website (“Site”)

When you visit our website (“Site”), please carefully read the following to understand how Cookies are used.

Visitors, by clicking the “accept” option, signify their acceptance of this Cookie Policy. The Cookie Policy may change periodically. Continuing to use the Site implies acceptance of these changes. Please periodically review the Cookie Policy for updates.

I. What do Cookies mean?

Cookies, pixel tags, and similar technologies are files consisting of small amounts of information stored by a visitor’s internet browser on any device with internet access, such as a laptop, smartphone, or tablet used when visiting any website. Most web portals consist of multiple web domain elements; therefore, when a visitor visits the “GDPR Türkiye” Site, the visitor’s browser may collect Cookies from various sources.

Later, these Cookies are sent back to the originating web page or another web page that recognizes this Cookie on subsequent visits. Cookies perform various useful tasks such as remembering the visitor’s actions and preferences (login, language, font size, etc.).

The data processed by Cookies is used for the purposes specified to protect our legitimate interests and third parties under Article 6, Paragraph 1, Sentence 1 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Many browsers automatically accept cookies. However, you can adjust your browser to show a warning before storing any cookies on your computer or to reject all cookies. However, completely disabling cookies may mean that you cannot use all the features of our website.

II. How can our visitors control or disable Cookies?

You can manage Cookies in the following ways:

  • Visitors can delete or block Cookies, but if they do so, they may need to manually adjust some preferences each time they visit the Sites, and some features of the Sites may not work as intended. For instance, certain areas of the Sites might be inaccessible, or visitors may not receive personalized information when they visit our Sites.
  • A. Control via Browser Settings: Many internet browsers are initially set to automatically accept Cookies. Visitors can change their browser or device settings to block Cookies or to receive a warning when Cookies are sent to their devices if they don’t want our website’s Cookies stored on their computer or device.
  • Visitors using different devices to view and access our Sites (e.g., computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) should ensure that each browser on each device is configured according to their respective Cookie preferences.

Visitor settings and procedures for changing Cookies differ from browser to browser. If necessary, use the help function in your browsers or click on the following links to go directly to the user guides:

    • DAA: Visit the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) website to opt out of this type of collection and usage for interest-based advertising by participating companies.
    • EDAA: Visit the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) website to opt out of the use of information about your online activities for interest-based advertising by member companies.
    • NAI: Visit the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) website to opt out of the use of information about your online activities for interest-based advertising by member companies.

III. Cookie Types Preferred by “GDPR Türkiye”

We use various Cookie types. Some Cookies described below can be stored in a visitor’s browser.

  • Absolutely Necessary Cookies: These Cookies are essential for our Sites to function. They help visitors navigate our Sites and access secure areas. For example, we use Absolutely Necessary Cookies for:
    • Identifying visitors as logged in to the Sites
    • Accessing protected areas of the Sites

  • Many Cookies placed via our Sites are Session Cookies, while others are Persistent Cookies. Some are “first-party” while others are “third-party” Cookies.

    • First-party Cookies are set by the site being visited by the user at that time.
    • Session Cookies allow website operators to link the actions of a relevant user during a browser session. A browser session begins when a user opens the browser window and ends when they close it. Session Cookies are created temporarily. All Session Cookies are deleted when the visitor closes the browser.

IV. Questions/Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about our Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address: h.hasserbetci@pathdusseldorf.de

Last Updated: November 6, 2023