Cookies policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are small fragments of text-based data (sometimes appearing as Flash files or other similar online identifiers) that are placed on your computer whenever you access a website. They function as digital reminders, enabling the system to record your preferences and trace your browsing behavior. These files help the Website recall actions from earlier visits, such as which pages you viewed, how you navigated, and the choices you previously saved.
In today’s digital environment, cookies are standard across almost all online services. Still, you remain free to modify your browser settings at any point in order to block or restrict them. If you refuse or disable cookies, certain features of the Website may not work to their full capacity. It should be emphasized that cookies cannot damage your device; the information they contain is kept private and safeguarded against misuse.
Use of cookies on our Website
Eternity Design makes use of several categories of cookies to gather specific insights into visitor browsing habits. In addition to these, we also employ server logs and tracking pixels.
- Server logs are system records that document technical activity on the Website, such as error events or timestamps of connections.
- Tracking pixels are minute code snippets embedded within pages that let us observe anonymous user activity – for example, which advertisements were clicked.
Furthermore, cookies integrate with Google Analytics, giving us the ability to assess how individuals engage with our Website, track unique visits, and monitor site performance. It strives to make the platform more efficient and structured.
Cookies from First and Third Parties
Both first-party and third-party cookies are utilized by our platform:
- First-party cookies emerge directly from our website. While not necessary for the core functions of our services, they do help make life easier by storing things like language choices, where a user is from, and what has been today’s log-on password.
- Third-party cookies are generated by companies other than ourselves. They are often essential to many website features, such as interactive application forms, embedded HTML contact forms that link straight to email without coding required, as well as other services located outside our domain.
We also use external tools such as Google Analytics cookies to help evaluate website performance, find technical problems, and study patterns of anonymous use of the pages.
Why Are We Using Cookies?
There are several reasons for the use of cookies. This allows us to improve both functionality and user experience:
- Functional cookies – For example, you can identify repeat users. We can also customize the webpage according to a user’s preferences, customize greetings for different visitors, or remember what area of the site you want to view next!
- Social media cookies – For example, can link your account to social networking sites and maintain a seamless flow in sharing website material.
- Performance cookies – Reduce the number of repetitive requests sent, allow for faster loading times, and improve the overall performance of a website.
- Analytic cookies – It is really very simple to see, for instance:
- New visitors or whether they’ve been here before.
- Average length of visit: this is, in other words, session duration.
- Date and time of last visits: exact to the second.
- Referral links established.
Together, cookies allow us to deliver content that suits your taste, maintain navigational options, and make internal statistics tools possible.
How To Adjust Cookie Settings
Most modern browsers have features for managing cookies. You can set your browser to reject all cookies or only the third-party ones, refuse each new cookie as it arrives, and be notified before it is sent.
You can also delete those on your device at any time. Instructions for doing this are usually put in the help section of your browser and may read something like this:
- Be set not to accept cookies.
- Only exceptions for those typed in into regular HTML forms online.
- Once held, remove the cookie from your machine.
- Make exceptions for trusted websites.
When you disable cookies, please remember that various features of the site may not function. User preferences and service log-ons may, for instance, be wiped once cookies are blocked.