Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY
This Cookie Policy (referred to as the “Policy” herein) applies to the website operated by EFCO Industrial International Marketing and Trade Limited Company (“EFCO”) and includes explanations regarding EFCO’s use of cookies. By accepting the cookie policy information presented in the “banner” or “pop-up” on our website, you consent to the processing and use of cookies as specified in this Policy.

Who Sends Cookies and How?

Cookies are sent by EFCO, third parties providing certain content such as videos or photos on the visited page, and via the browser on your device (e.g., Google Chrome, Safari). Communication between the browser and the server of the organization specified above facilitates the transmission of cookies.

What Are Cookies Used For?

Cookies are used for many different purposes. Some examples include:

  • Ensuring the proper functioning of the website (e.g., displaying text, photos, and links in their proper places).
  • Providing a more personalized and engaging experience for visitors (e.g., offering services tailored to your preferences).
  • Enhancing and optimizing the website (e.g., fixing errors or improving less-preferred pages).
  • Remembering visitors’ preferences (e.g., login information, language settings, and other preferences).
  • Retaining visitors’ product preferences (e.g., keeping items in your shopping cart even after refreshing the page).
  • Recording site navigation movements for public security purposes.

What Types of Cookies Do We Use?

  • Session Cookies: Temporary cookies stored on your device until you leave the website.
  • Persistent Cookies: Cookies that remain on your device’s hard drive for an extended period, ranging from a few days to several years.
  • Mandatory Cookies: These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website and for users to utilize the services and navigation features offered on the site. For example, social media sharing cookies sent by social networks to share news articles or access our social media accounts are mandatory cookies.
  • Functional and Analytical Cookies: These cookies are used for purposes such as remembering your preferences, ensuring the efficient use of the website, and optimizing the site to meet user demands. They may contain personal data due to their nature. For example, cookies that save your language preference on our site are functional cookies.
  • Advertising and Marketing Cookies: With your explicit consent, these cookies are used to identify products you are interested in and similar items, offering a better shopping experience. They contain data about which products visitors are interested in.

How Is Information Obtained From Your Device Used?

We use data such as the frequency of clicks and the pages visited during your visits to the articles, news, and other sections of our website for statistical purposes by anonymizing them. You are not required to accept cookies to use our website; however, doing so may decrease the quality of your user experience. You can delete or block cookies, but in this case, our website may not function properly. We do not use data collected via cookies to identify you personally. Cookies are not used for purposes other than those specified in this Policy and are not processed in violation of data protection legislation.

How Can You Block the Use of Cookies

While the use of cookies enhances the functionality of the website, you can choose to block their use. However, please note that this may prevent the website from functioning properly and you may not be able to use all its features. To block cookies, you need to change your browser settings. The steps for doing so vary depending on the device and browser you are using. Below are instructions for disabling cookies in various browsers:

  • Internet Explorer
    1. Open the desktop and tap or click the Internet Explorer icon in the taskbar.
    2. Tap or click the Tools button and select Internet Options.
    3. Tap or click the Privacy tab, then move the slider under Settings to block all cookies, and tap or click OK.
  • Microsoft Edge
    1. Click the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner of your Edge browser and go to Settings.
    2. In the new window, select “Choose What to Clear” and specify what you wish to remove.
    3. You can begin clearing the selected items from the listed sections.
  • Google Chrome
    1. Open Chrome on your computer.
    2. Click the More Settings icon in the upper-right corner.
    3. Scroll down and click Advanced.
    4. Under “Privacy and security,” click Content Settings.
    5. Click Cookies.
    6. Under “All cookies and site data,” search for the website name.
    7. Click the Remove icon next to the site.
  • Mozilla Firefox
    1. Click the Firefox Menu button and select Options.
    2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the History section.
    3. Change the Firefox setting to “Use custom settings for history.”
    4. Click Show Cookies to open the Cookies window.
    5. Enter the name of the site whose cookies you want to delete in the Search field.
    6. Select the cookies you want to delete and click Remove Selected.
    7. Close the Cookies window and the about:preferences page.
  • Safari
    1. Go to Safari > Preferences.
    2. Click Privacy.
    3. Click Manage Website Data.
    4. Select one or more websites and click Remove or Remove All.
  • Opera
    1. Go to the “Preferences” section of your browser.
    2. Choose the “Advanced” section. You can manage cookie settings in the Cookies section.

Additionally, you can delete all cookies left behind by websites you visit via third-party software.