What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file very a Web server can store on the hard drive of a computer to store some information about the user. The cookie identifies your computer uniquely and can only be read by the website that sent the team.
A cookie is not an executable file or a program and therefore can not propagate or contain a virus or other malicious software, or can be longer than 4000 characters.
What are cookies?
The use of cookies has the sole purpose of remembering the user’s preferences (language, country, login, browser characteristics, information on the use of our website, etc.). Remembering your preferences, we will not have to ask you, for example, about your country each time you visit our website. We will know the characteristics of the computer you are using and so we can offer you a better browsing experience. Cookies can help our website to distinguish the user’s browser as a previous visitor and thus save and remember the preferences that may have been established while the user was browsing the site, customize the home pages, identify which sectors of a site have have been visited or keep a record of selections in a “shopping cart”.
Crowdexpert may use cookies in order to recognize registered users and to offer them a better and more personalized service. They can also be used to obtain information about the date and time of the user’s last visit, measure some traffic parameters within the site itself and estimate the number of visits made, so that Crowdexpert can focus and adjust the services and promotions of more effectively.
Normally, websites use cookies to obtain statistical information on their Web pages. Note that collect data on their movements and use of our website as statistical data, not personal. Types and purposes of cookies.
Protection safeguards
The user can configure your browser to accept or reject the cookies you receive or to have the browser notify you when a server wants a cookie or delete them from your computer. You can find instructions on security settings in your Web browser.
Examples:
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu> Internet Options> Privacy> Settings.
If you use Firefox, the option Tools> Options> Privacy> Cookies menu.
If you use Google Chrome in the menu Settings> Privacy
If you use Safari, the option Preferences> Security menu
You can use the “Help” section you will find in the toolbar of most browsers to change the settings of your computer, however, some of the features of our online services may not work or may be more difficult to access If you reject all cookies.
Many browsers allow you to turn a private way by which cookies are always deleted after your visit.
Depending on the browser, this private mode can have different names, you can find below a list of the most common browsers and different names of this “private mode”:
Internet Explorer 8 y superior: InPrivate
FireFox 3.5 and above: Private Browsing
Google Chrome 10 and above: Incognito
Safari 2 and above: Private Browsing
Opera 10.5 and above: Private Browsing
Please carefully read the help section of your browser to learn more about how to activate the “private mode”. You can still visit our website if your browser is in “private mode”, however, the user experience may not be optimal and some utilities may not work. Crowdexpert thanks you activate the acceptance of cookies, this helps us obtain more precise data that enable us to improve the content and layout of our website to suit your preferences.