How do we use cookies?
ROM TECH wants to set cookies on your computer to help us improve your experience on our website.
New EU legislation requires us to tell you how we use cookies. This text explains how we use cookies.
We consider it important to protect your privacy and to be open about how we use your data. This notice is to keep you informed and to help you enjoy our sites.
What are cookies?
A cookie is simply a text file containing pieces of data, collected when you visit a website. It is designed to help websites identify past user activity. This can include tracking whether you have clicked on particular links or pages, logged into your profile, or read certain pages over a period of months or even years.
There are different types of cookies and without them websites would not function in the way you are used to using them.
The ROM TECH website uses special cookies to give you the best possible experience and only those cookies that we consider necessary and useful are used.
Under the new regulations, we explain to you what types of cookies are used on this website so that you can decide whether you are happy, if you want to delete existing cookies or even disable the use of cookies when you view our website.
What type of cookies are used on the ROM TECH website?
Strictly necessary cookies
These are essential cookies that allow you to browse our website and use its features. These cookies do not collect information about you that could be used for advertising or to record your internet activity.
Performance cookies
These collect information about how you use a website, for example, which pages you view most often and whether you encounter error messages. They do not collect information that can identify you, all data is anonymous. Performance cookies are only used to improve the way the website works.
Functionality cookies
These record the choices you make (such as preferred language) and provide you with personalized user features. They may record changes you have made to the site. The information they collect can be anonymized. They relate strictly to our sites and cannot track other sites you visit.
Targeting cookies
These provide you with relevant ads or messages according to your interests. Sometimes targeting cookies are linked to other sites such as Facebook.
The four categories of cookies are categorized as either temporary (“session” cookies) or longer-term (“permanent cookies”).
“Session” cookies record your actions in a single browsing session. This “session” begins when the page is opened and ends when it is closed. Cookies are then deleted forever.
“Permanent” cookies are those that remain on your phone or computer for a certain period of time. They are automatically activated when you visit a particular website again.
Another categorization between cookies is made according to their source: “primary” cookies or “third-party” cookies. “Primary” cookies are created by the ROM TECH website once you visit it, while “third party” cookies are created by a website other than the one you visit. The ROM TECH website only allows “third party” cookies from sites approved by the company.
Cookies classification for ROM TECH
Strictly necessary cookies
ROM TECH uses “strictly necessary” cookies to:
- Make sure you sign in to the appropriate service when we change the way our website works
ROM TECH cookies classified as “strictly necessary” will NOT be used for:
- Collecting information that could be used to promote products or services to you.
- Save your preferences or username after you end your current visit.
By accessing our website you consent to the use of “strictly necessary” cookies.
If you block these cookies, we cannot guarantee your security or predict how the site will perform for you.
Below is a list of “strictly necessary” cookies generated by ROM TECH on https://romtech.ro
Cookie Name | Cookie Type | Cookie expiration date | Category | Type of use |
PHPSESSID | Session Cookie | When closing your internet browser | Environment | Session |
Performance cookies
ROM TECH uses “performance” cookies to:
- Provide statistics on how our website is used
- Improve the website by identifying errors that may occur
Cookies categorized as “performance” by ROM TECH will NOT be used to:
- Remember your preferences or username after the end of your current visit
Some of these cookies are managed on our behalf by other companies, but we do not allow these companies to use cookies for purposes other than those listed above.
By using our website you consent to the use of “performance” cookies. If you block them, we cannot predict how the site will perform for you.
Below is a list of “third party” cookies categorized as “performance” cookies:
Cookie Name | Cookie Type | Cookie expiration date | Category | Type of use |
Google Analytics (Third Party) | Permanent Cookies | 2 years | Medium | Analytics |
Webtrends (Third part) | Permanent Cookies | 10 years | Medium | Analytics |
Functionality cookies
This site does not use functionality cookies.
Targeting cookies
ROM TECH uses targeting cookies to:
- Integration of Facebook support
The classified targeting cookies of ROM TECH will NOT be used for:
- Storing user information
- Displaying targeted content
Some of these cookies are managed on our behalf by other companies, but we do not allow these companies to use cookies for purposes other than those listed above.
You have the ability to block or allow the use of these cookies but blocking them may mean that we will no longer be able to provide certain services. Blocking them may also prevent us from remembering that you did not want a particular service.
Below is a list of targeting cookies:
Cookie Name | Cookie Type | Cookie expiration date | Category | Type of use |
Facebook (Third Party) | Permanent Cookies | Facebook Login |
Cookies placed by third parties
Our websites may contain cookies placed by third parties, which we do not control. For example, when you sign up for invitations through Facebook Connect, Facebook may use cookies or other technologies. Links to Facebook’s privacy policy, terms and conditions can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/update.
We may also allow a third party (e.g. Google) to place cookies on our site to generate statistics about how these sites are used; occasionally this may include carrying out remarketing activities for products and services you have seen on our or third party sites. This notice does not apply to applications, technologies, or sites that are owned and/or operated by third parties (e.g., third party advertisers or third party ad servers) even if they use our technologies to store and collect information. We do, however, work with third parties to ensure that you are provided with the necessary information and that you have choices. You should consult the terms of use, privacy policy, permissions and notices relevant to the collection, storage and distribution practices of those third parties.
Deleting Cookies
If you are not happy with the use of cookies on this site, you can easily delete them from your browser folder. You can also set your browser to block cookies or display a warning notice before a cookie is stored on your computer.
Because there are several types of browsers available, we won’t give instructions for all of them, but you can visit the “All about cookies” section.
If you use Windows Explorer, these are
- Click on ‘Windows Explorer’
- Select the ‘Search’ box in the toolbar
- Type ‘cookie’ in the ‘Search’ box in ‘Folders and Files’
- Choose ‘My Computer’ from the ‘Look In’ menu
- Click on ‘Search Now’
- Select and open the directories displayed as a result
- Select cookie files
- Click the ‘Delete’ button to delete the selected files If you don’t have Windows Explorer, click ‘Help’ from the ‘Start’ menu and search for ‘cookies’ to find information on how to search for cookies.
If you delete cookies you may not be able to use some of the services on our website or other websites.
Further information
For more information about cookies you can visit any of these pages:
- http://www.allaboutcookies.org
- Internet Advertising Bureau – A guide to behavioral advertising and Internet privacy produced by the Internet advertising industry: http://www.youronlinechoices.eu