What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) when you visit a site. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences (such as language, font, and display settings) over a period of time so you don’t have to re-enter them whenever you return to the site or browse from one page to another.
Cookies do not provide access to the data on your device and do not collect information that can directly identify you. They are used to improve the site’s functionality and provide you with a more personalized experience.
How does Midprompter use cookies?
At Midprompter, we use cookies for different purposes to ensure the optimal functioning of the site, enhance user interaction, and provide a more personalized experience. The specific types of cookies we use can be divided into several categories:
1. Necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the site. Without them, the services you request, such as accessing secure areas of the site or making online purchases, cannot be provided. These cookies do not collect information about you that could be used for marketing purposes or to track your browsing activity.
2. Functional cookies
Functional cookies are used to remember your settings on the site, such as preferred language, font size, region, and other interface-related settings. These cookies do not collect any personal information about you and do not track your activity on other websites.
3. Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies help us understand how users interact with our site. We use this information to improve the site’s performance and provide a better experience for users. These cookies allow us to collect data about page visits, time spent on the site, possible errors, and traffic sources. They do not collect information that can identify you, and all information is anonymized.
4. Advertising cookies
Advertising cookies are used to show relevant advertisements based on your preferences. These cookies remember the pages you visited and the links you clicked, and track your activity on the site to display ads that may be of interest to you. We may also share this information with our advertising partners. These cookies do not collect personal data that would allow you to be identified, and all information is anonymized.
5. Social media cookies
Our site may include social media elements (such as “Share” or “Like” buttons). These elements allow you to integrate content from our site into social networks and may set cookies belonging to the social networks themselves. Such cookies may track your interaction with these elements even outside our site. We do not control these cookies, so we recommend that you review the privacy policies of the relevant platforms.
Purposes of using cookies
We use cookies on the Midprompter website for the following purposes:
- Personalization: To remember your preferences (such as language and region) and provide content that better suits your interests.
- Analytics: To analyze user behavior on the site in order to improve its functionality and performance.
- Marketing: To display more relevant ads based on your interests and preferences.
- Functionality: To ensure the proper functioning of features such as the shopping cart and online ordering system.
Third-party cookies
Our website also uses third-party cookies to help us analyze user behavior and provide more accurate advertising. These third-party cookies may be set by the following companies:
- Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to collect and analyze information about how users interact with our site. This helps us improve the site and provide content that is relevant to users’ interests. These cookies collect anonymous data, including the number of visitors to the site, traffic sources, and the pages viewed. You can learn more about Google’s use of cookies here.
- Facebook Pixel: We use Facebook Pixel to track user behavior that arrives on our site through Facebook ads. This helps us optimize our advertising and show you more relevant ads. You can find out more about Facebook’s use of cookies here.
Managing and deleting cookies
You can configure your browser to block cookies or notify you when a site tries to set a cookie. Please note that disabling cookies may affect the operation of the site and limit access to certain features.
How to manage cookies in different browsers:
Policy updates
We reserve the right to periodically update or change this policy in accordance with changes in legislation or our internal policies. We recommend that you regularly review the cookie policy to stay informed of any changes.