Cookie Information

Cookie Policy

1. What are “cookies”

When a visitor visits the pages of https://artdent.hu, a small file, a so-called “cookie” (hereinafter: “cookie”), is placed on their computer, which can serve several purposes.

Some of the “cookies” we use are essential for the proper functioning of the site (“session cookies”), others collect information related to the use of the website (statistics) to make the site even more convenient and useful. Some “cookies” are only temporary and disappear when the browser is closed, while there are also persistent versions that remain on the computer for a longer period.

2. Purpose of “cookies”

2.1. To facilitate navigation on the site and thus the use of the website by recording the visitor’s settings and usage habits,

2.2. improving the user experience by collecting information on how the visitor uses the website, which pages they visit or use most frequently. This way, we can learn how to provide an even better user experience when you visit our site again,

2.3. collecting statistics, the analysis of which helps to understand how visitors use other online services in addition to the website, which we can then further develop,

2.4. further development of the website and making it transparent according to visitor needs,

2.5. where appropriate, placing targeted advertisements to display the most relevant offers to the visitor.

3. Types of “cookies”

3.1. “session cookies”

“Session cookies” are necessary for browsing the website and using its functions; among other things, they allow for the remembering of operations performed by the visitor on a given page, function, or service. Without the use of “session cookies,” the smooth use of the website cannot be guaranteed. Their validity period extends for the duration of the given visit; the cookies are automatically deleted at the end of the session or upon closing the browser.

Ensuring the proper session of the website takes place in accordance with the provisions of current legislation.

3.2. “preference cookies”

These “cookies” allow our website to remember which operating mode you have chosen (e.g., whether you use the Hungarian or English version of the website, whether you choose the accessibility version, how many results should appear at once in the search result list, etc.). This is done so that you do not have to provide these again during the next visit. Without the information in the “cookies” storing preferences, our website may function less smoothly.

3.3. “advertising cookies”

The purpose of using “advertising cookies” is to select advertisements that most interest our visitors or seem important to them and display these on our website. Furthermore, we can also measure the performance of our campaigns with these.

The website uses “targeting and advertising cookies” from the following providers:

Google-Adwords: https://www.google.com/intl/hu/policies/privacy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/)

3.4. “performance cookies”

With the help of „performance cookies,” we collect information on how our visitors use our website (e.g., which pages the visitor viewed, how many pages they visited, which part of the page they clicked on, how long each session was, what error messages they received, etc.). This is done so that we can further develop our website (available services, functions, etc.) according to our visitors’ needs and provide them with a high-quality, user-friendly experience.

For performance measurement purposes, our website uses third-party „cookies” during every visit. Using „cookies,” we track how many people visit the website and what content they are interested in. All information is stored anonymously and used for the anonymous analysis of visitor behavior to provide users with a high-quality experience.

3.5. „analytical cookies”

The website uses analytical cookies from the following provider:

– Google Analytics

The Website uses Google Analytics, which is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. („Google”). Google Analytics uses „cookies,” i.e., text files saved on your computer, which allow for the analysis of the use of the website. The information generated by the cookies regarding your use of the website is generally sent to and stored on Google’s servers in the USA. However, in the case of activation of IP address anonymization on the website, Google shortens your IP address within European Union Member States or other countries outside the European Economic Area that have joined the agreement before sending it to the USA. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address sent to and stored on a Google server in the USA. Google uses this information on behalf of the website operator for the purpose of evaluating the use of the website, compiling reports on activities on the website, and providing further services to the website operator related to the use of the website and the internet. The IP addresses transmitted by our browser within the framework of Google Analytics are not combined or aggregated with other Google data.

By appropriately setting your browser software, you can prevent cookies from being saved on your device. However, we hereby draw your attention to the fact that in this case, you may not be able to fully utilize all the functions of the website.

In addition, you have the opportunity to prevent the recording and transmission of data generated by cookies regarding the use of the website (including the IP address) to Google, as well as the processing of such data by Google, if you download and install the browser plug-in available at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

You can prevent data collection by Google Analytics through Google’s site. This activates an „opt-out” cookie, which prevents the collection of your data during future visits to the website. For further information on the terms of use and the processing of personal data, please visit one of the following websites: http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/us.html http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html

4. Controlling “cookie settings,” disabling “cookies”

Modern browsers allow for the modification of “cookie settings.” Some browsers automatically accept “cookies” as a default, but this setting can also be changed to prevent the visitor from automatic acceptance in the future. In the event of a change, the browser will offer the choice of “cookie settings” every time from then on.

Even if “cookies” are enabled, the Data Controller does not remember any identifier or password. Even if “cookies” are accepted, the visitor can use the services in full security.

We draw our visitors’ attention to the fact that since the purpose of “cookies” is to support and facilitate the usability and processes of the website, in the event of disabling “cookies,” we cannot guarantee that the visitor will be able to use all the functions of the website in their entirety. In this case, the website may function differently in the browser than intended.

Further detailed information on “cookie settings” for the following browsers

Google Chrome
Firefox
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Safari

5. Legal background, legal basis for data processing

  • According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, 2016/679/EU) and Act CXII of 2011 on the Right to Informational Self-Determination and on the Freedom of Information (Privacy Act), the voluntary consent of visitors,
  • as well as the data processing authorization provided by Section 13/A of Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues of Electronic Commerce Services and Information Society Services (E-commerce Act), according to which the natural identification data of visitors (name, birth name, mother’s birth name, place and date of birth) and address can be processed without the visitor’s consent for the purpose of creating, determining the content of, modifying, monitoring the fulfillment of a contract for the provision of an information society service, billing the fees arising therefrom, and asserting claims related thereto; furthermore, the visitor’s natural identification data, address, and data related to the time, duration, and place of using the service can be processed without the visitor’s consent for the purpose of billing fees arising from the contract for the provision of the information society service.