Cookies Policy

This cookie policy was published on October 14th, 2022. We may change the wording of this cookie policy from time to time as our business requirements or the law changes. Any changes to this cookie policy will be updated on the given page.

This cookie policy explains how EYWA Development Inc. (EYWA) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website or any other websites, apps, pages, features, or content we own or operate and/or interact with EYWA online advertisements or marketing emails. We encourage you to read the full policy so that you can understand what information is collected using cookies and how EYWA uses that information.

When you use our website we, and a number of third party organisations, may collect information using cookies or similar technologies. By continuing to use this web site you are accepting and consenting to our use of cookies in line with your browser cookie settings. You may, at any time, disable our cookies using your browser. However, this may mean that you will be unable to use or access a number of functions or areas of our website.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of information sent by a web server to a web browser which allows the server to uniquely identify the browser on each page. To learn more about cookies, including how you can turn them off, you can visit allaboutcookies.org.

Cookies are small pieces of data, stored in text files that are stored on your computer or other device when websites are loaded in a browser. They are widely used to “remember” you and your preferences, either for a single visit (through a “session cookie”) or for multiple repeat visits (using a “functionality” or a “persistent cookie”). They ensure a consistent and efficient experience for visitors, and perform essential functions such as allowing users to register and remain logged in. Cookies may be set by the site that you are visiting (known as “first party cookies”), or by third parties, such as those who serve content or provide advertising or analytics services on the website (“third party cookies”). Both websites and HTML emails may also contain other tracking technologies such as “web beacons” or “pixels.” These are typically small transparent images that provide us with statistics, for similar purposes as cookies. They are often used in conjunction with cookies, though they are not stored on your computer in the same way. As a result, if you disable cookies, web beacons may still load, but their functionality will be restricted.

2. Why use cookies?

Our website uses cookies and other similar tracking technologies (such as Pixels) to help improve the user experience. Where applicable our website uses a cookie control system that allows the user to allow or disallow the use of cookies and other similar technologies on their computer/ device on their first visit to the site. This complies with recent legislation for websites to obtain explicit consent from users before leaving behind or reading files such as cookies on a user’s device. Our website also uses cookies to collect information about how well the site is performing via Google Analytics. This information is anonymous. Some areas of our site also use Google Remarketing cookies to provide us within formation on visitor demographics and interests and Facebook cookies to deliver relevant adverts to Facebook users. We may also use Facebook and Twitter pixels to learn whether someone who has seen an ad on Facebook has later visited our website. Twitter widgets may also be used to enhance the content on our site with recent Twitter feeds. We do not use cookies which collect data that makes you personally identifiable, or that collect any personal information without your permission to do so.

3. Use of Cookies on Our Website

We use cookies to collect information about your online preferences. We use the following categories of cookies on our website:

Strictly Necessary Cookies. These cookies are essential in order to enable you to navigate through our website and use its features. Without these cookies, we cannot remember your login details or otherwise keep track of any services you have requested.

Performance Cookies. These cookies collect information about your use of the website, such as web pages visited and any error messages; they do not collect personal information, and the information collected is aggregated such that it is anonymous. Performance cookies are used to improve how a website works.

Functionality Cookies. These cookies remember choices you have made, such as the country you visit our website from, your preferred language and search parameters such as size, color or product line. These can then be used to provide you with an experience more appropriate to your selections and to make your visits more tailored and pleasant. These cookies remain in your browser after the session (unless you delete them). They are stored for a longer period, sometimes days or months. They become active each time you visit the website and can be used to enhance your user experience, such as by remembering details or preferences. These cookies can be either first-party or third-party. Third-parties can include websites such as Facebook, Google Analytics, and Twitter etc.

Targeting or Advertising Cookies. These cookies collect information about your browsing habits in order to make advertising more relevant to you and your interests. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see an advert as well as help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. The cookies are usually placed by third party advertising networks. They remember the websites you visit and that information is shared with other parties such as advertisers. To learn more about advertising cookies and to control your preferences, visit aboutads.info.

Session Cookies. These cookies are downloaded and stored in your browser for a limited amount of time only. For example, these may be cookies used to remember website searches.

Third Party Cookies. Other parties may use cookies on our website to provide services to us and the businesses that advertise on our website. For example, Google Analytics may set cookies while you are browsing our website as described above under Performance Cookies.

4. Deleting or Blocking Cookies

You can control how they are used on your browser. To learn more about clearing and managing cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/clear-cookies-installed.html.

5. Where We Place Cookies

We set cookies in a number of different locations across our services. These include:

  • Our web site;

  • In the administrative dashboard on our website;

  • In the emails that we send

6. How to Manage Cookies

If at any time you wish to disable our cookies you can change your browser privacy settings. Most modern web browsers will allow you to:

  • Review all saved cookies;

  • Block all cookies;

  • Block all cookies from a particular site;

  • Block all third-party cookies;

  • Delete all cookies.

If you would prefer to disable cookies or similar technologies you need to change the browser settings on your computer to reject cookies. Please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of our websites.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

  1. Choose “Tools” from the menu at the top of your browser;

  2. Click on “Internet Options”;

  3. Click on the “Privacy tab”;

  4. Select the setting that best suits your needs.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Choose “Tools” from the menu at the top of your browser;

  2. Click on the “Privacy” icon;

  3. Select the setting that best suits your needs.

Google Chrome

  1. Click the spanner icon on the browser toolbar;

  2. Select “Settings";

  3. Select “Show advanced settings”;

  4. Select the setting that best suits your needs.

Safari

  1. Choose “Preferences” from your toolbar;

  2. Select “Privacy”;

  3. Select the setting that best suits your needs.

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