Do we use cookies?

To improve your online browsing experience, we use cookies that facilitate the use of Pickup.ro online store by visitors.

A cookie is a small file, usually consisting of letters and numbers. It is downloaded to the memory of a computer or other type of device used for surfing the Internet (smartphone, tablet, etc.), when the user accesses a particular website.

Note: The cookie cannot access the information on the user's hard drive, does not contain software or viruses, being completely “passive”.

When the user accesses a website from an internet browser, the website transmits information to the browser and it creates a text file. Each time the user accesses that site again, the browser transmits this file to the website. Thus, the cookie always announces the website when the user returns to the site.

In general, the role of cookies is to ensure a quick and easy interaction between users and websites. Cookies are also used so that users can easily resume their activities on the next visits to a website, previously visited. Basically, cookies tell the server which pages should be displayed to the user, without the user having to remember the pages they have navigated or navigate the entire site from the beginning.

We use cookies to:

  • To recognize new visitors on SC PICK UP SRL websites,
  • To recognize past visitors.
  • To keep your password if you are registered on our website,
  • To improve the websites of SC PICK UP SRL,
  • To better understand the interests of our customers and visitors to our site.


How is it used?

The web server that provides the website may store a cookie on the user's computer or mobile device. An external web server that manages files included or mentioned in the website may also store cookies. All of these cookies are referred to as HTTP header cookies. Another way to store cookies is through the JavaScript code contained or referenced on that page.

Each time the user requests a new page, the web server can receive the cookie values that he has previously set and returns the page with content related to these values. Similarly, JavaScript is able to read a cookie that belongs to its domain and perform an action accordingly.



A cookie can be classified by lifetime and domain to which it belongs. By its lifetime, a cookie is either:

-Session, which is deleted when the user closes the browser or

-Persistent, which remains on the user's computer/device for a predefined period.

As for the field to which it belongs, there are either:

primary cookies that are set by the web server of the visited page and share the same domain

thirdparties stored by a domain different from the domain of the visited page. This can happen when the web page refers to a file, such as JavaScript, located outside its domain.

However, some cookies are exempt from this requirement. No consent is required if the cookie is:

Used exclusively for the purpose of transmitting a communication and strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service, explicitly requested by the user to provide this service.

Cookies entered by the user (session ID), such as primary cookies, to keep track of user input data when filling out online forms, shopping carts, etc. for the duration of a session or persistent cookies, limited to several hours in some cases

authenticatio ncookies, to identify the user once logged in, during a session

user-basedsecurity cookies used to detect authentication abuses, for a persistent limited duration

multimedia cookies used to store technical data to play video or audio content during a session

load- balancing cookies, during the session

user interface customization cookies, such as language or font preferences, for the duration of a session (or slightly longer)

third parties, content sharing cookies, for connected members of a social network.

You can choose to warn your computer every time a cookie is sent, or you can choose to disable all cookies. Do this through your browser settings. As your browser is slightly different, please refer to your browser's Help menu for the correct way to change cookies.

If you disable cookies, some of the features that make your experience more efficient may not work properly. Some of the features that make your site experience more efficient may not work properly.

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What types of cookies does pickup-accessories.ro use?

There are generally four categories of cookies: "Strictly Necessary", "Performance", "Functionality" and "Targeting". We use all four categories of cookies.

Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are essential because they allow you to move around our products and services.

Performance cookies. These cookies collect information about how you used the Service, for example, information about the unique username you provided, so that less pressure is placed on our backend infrastructure. These cookies may also be used to let us know that you are logged in so that we can provide you with fresher content than a user who has never logged in. We also use cookies to track aggregate usage of the services and to experiment with new features and changes to the service. The information collected is used to improve the operation of the Service.

Functionality cookies. These cookies allow us to remember how you're logged in, whether you've chosen to stop seeing ads, if you've made an edit to an item on the Service while logged out, when you've logged in or out, service status or history tools you have used. These cookies also allow us to tailor the Service to provide improved features and content for you and to remember how you have customized the Service in other ways, such as customizing the toolbars we provide in the right column of each page. The information these cookies collect may be anonymous and is not used to track your browsing activity on other sites or services.

Cookie Targeting. wikiHow, our advertising partners, or other third-party partners may use these types of cookies to deliver advertising relevant to your interests. These cookies may remember that your device has visited a site or service and may also , may track your device's browsing activity on sites or services other than wikiHow. This information may be shared with organizations outside of wikiHow, such as advertisers and/or ad networks to deliver advertising and help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign or other business partners for the purpose of providing cumulative service usage statistics and aggregated service testing.

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Where do we use cookies?

Login

We use cookies to verify your account and determine when you are logged in so that we can facilitate your access to our site and present you with the appropriate experience and features.

Cookies also help us remember your browser so you don't have to register and so you can connect to our site more easily.

Security

We use cookies to help us keep your account and data safe and secure.

For example, cookies can help us identify and enforce additional security measures when someone tries to access your account without authorization. We also use cookies to store information that allows us to recover your account in case you forget your password or need additional authentication if you tell us your account has been hacked. Cookies help us fight spam and phishing attacks by allowing us to identify computers that are being used to create large numbers of fake accounts.

Site Features and Services

We use cookies to help us store preferences, know when you've viewed or interacted with content on our products, and provide you with personalized content and experiences. For example, cookies allow us to make suggestions for you and others and to personalize content on third-party sites that integrate our social plugins.

We also use cookies to provide you with content relevant to your location.

For example, we store information in a cookie placed on your browser or device so that you can see the site in your preferred language.

Performance

We use cookies to give you the best possible experience.

Analytics and research

We use cookies to better understand how users use our products so we can improve them.

What type of cookies is used:

https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

Google Analytics cookies:

Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with website content. As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owners JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has viewed, for example the URL of the page. Google Analytics JavaScript libraries use HTTP cookies (is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user's computer by the user's browser while the user is browsing.) Cookies were designed to be a mechanism secure for websites to remember state information or to record user browsing activity) to "remember" what a user did on previous pages / interactions with the website.

The information generated by the cookie about the use of this website (including your IP address) is transmitted to and stored on a Google server

Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for website measurement:

the use of analytics.js cookies

The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses first-party cookies to:

- Distinguish unique users

- Accelerates the request rate

When using the recommended JavaScript snippet, analytics.js sets cookies at the highest domain level. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies at the highest level of the domain allows users to be tracked between subdomains without any further configuration.

the use of ga.js cookies

The ga.js JavaScript database uses first-party cookies to:

- Determine which domain to measure

- Distinguish unique users

- Accelerates the request rate

- Remembers the number and time of previous visits

- Remember traffic source information

- Determines the start and end of a session

- Remembers the value of custom variables at the visitor level

By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the browser's document.host property and sets the cookie path to root.

Authentication cookies

Cookie authentication uses HTTP cookies to authenticate client requests and maintain session information. It works as follows:

1. The client sends a connection request to the server.

2. Upon successful authentication, the response to the server includes the Set-Cookie header containing the cookie name, value, expiration time, and other information.

3. The client must send this cookie in the Cookie header in all subsequent requests to the server.

4. On the logout operation, the server sends back the Set-Cookie header that causes the cookie to expire.

USING THE FACEBOOK PIXEL

This site uses the Facebook pixel, a small piece of JavaScript code that is added to the site to optimize ads, report the success of ad campaigns across devices, and display targeted ads to your audience. The Facebook pixel sends information about your browsing session via HTTP headers to Facebook, including IP address, web browser information, page location, document, reference, and web browser user agent. Pixel-specific data includes pixel identification data and Facebook cookie data to link events to a specific Facebook ad account and match a person known to Facebook. Facebook checks if the person has previously seen or interacted with an ad from our account or if the person matches an audience rule and prepares an analytics report containing anonymous or aggregated data. Facebook keeps the information collected from pixels for 180 days.

Google Tag Manager

For the sake of transparency, please note that we use Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager does not collect personal data. It makes it easy to integrate and manage our tags. Tags are small code elements that serve to measure traffic and visitor behavior, to detect the impact of online advertising, or to test and optimize our websites. For more information on Google Tag Manager visit:

https://www.google.com/intl/de/tagmanager/use-policy.html

Google Dynamic Remarketing

We use Google Dynamic Remarketing to advertise via the Internet, in particular in the Google Display Network. Dynamic remarketing will show you ads based on which parts of your websites you have viewed by placing a cookie in your web browser. This cookie does not identify you in any way and does not allow you to access your computer or mobile device. The cookie is used to indicate to other websites that "This user has visited a certain page, so that they can show him ads related to that page". Google Dynamic Remarketing allows us to tailor our marketing to better suit your needs and only display ads that are relevant to you.

If you do not want to see ads on the trivago website, you can opt out of Google's use of cookies by accessing the Google Ads Settings. For additional information, visit Google's Privacy Policy.

Google remarketing

When you visit certain pages of the comma online store, we have integrated a program code. A code, which Google previously saved in a cookie module in your browser, is transmitted to Google via it. In this way, Google can see that you have accessed certain pages of ours (e.g. starting the ordering process). Later, if you perform Google searches or see ads from the Google network on other websites, we have the ability to show you targeted ads for our products (known as remarketing). If you have a Google account, Google can link this data to your Google account.

You can find information about Google's data protection and how remarketing works in Google's Privacy Policy as well as in Google Notes Remarketing.

You can object to remarketing by configuring your browser so that it does not accept cookies. However, you will be able to use our website in a limited way.

Additionally, you can opt-out of interest-based ads from Google in Google Ads Settings using the following link

https://www.google.com/settings/u/0/ads/authenticated?hl=en

Google AdWords Conversion Tracking

We use the online advertising program "Google AdWords" and conversion tracking within the scope of Google AdWords. Google Conversion Tracking is an analytics service. When you click on an ad placed by Google, a conversion tracking cookie is placed on your device. These cookies expire after 30 days, do not contain personal data and cannot be used for personal identification.

PrestaShop standard cookies

PrestaShop uses encrypted cookies to store all session information, both for visitors/customers and employees/administrators.

Data stored in a visitor's / customer's cookie

Token

Description

date_add

The date and time the cookie was created (in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format).

id_lang

The ID of the selected language.

id_currency

The ID of the selected currency.

last_visited_category

The ID of the last visited category of product listings.

ajax_blockcart_display

Whether the cart block is "expanded" or "collapsed".

viewed

The IDs of recently viewed products as a comma-separated list.

id_wishlist

The ID of the current wishlist displayed in the wishlist block.

checkedTOS

Whether the "Terms of service" checkbox has been ticked (1 if it has and 0 if it hasn't)

id_connections

The connection ID of the visitor's current session.

id_customer

The customer ID of the visitor when logged in.

id_guest

The guest ID of the visitor when not logged in.

customer_lastname

The last name of the customer.

customer_firstname

The first name of the customer.

logged

Whether the customer is logged in.

passwd

The MD5 hash of the _COOKIE_KEY_ in config/settings.inc.php and the password the customer used to log in.

email

The email address that the customer used to log in.

id_cart

The ID of the current cart displayed in the cart block.

checksum

The Blowfish checksum used to determine whether the cookie has been modified by a third party. The customer will be logged out and the cookie deleted if the checksum doesn't match.

Data stored in an employee/administrator's cookie

Token

Description

date_add

The date and time the cookie was created (in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format).

id_lang

The ID of the selected language.

id_employee

The ID of the employee.

lastname

The last name of the employee.

firstname

The first name of the employee

email

The email address the employee used to log in.

profile

The ID of the profile that determines which tabs the employee can access.

passwd

The MD5 hash of the _COOKIE_KEY_ in config/settings.inc.php and the password the employee used to log in.

checksum

The Blowfish checksum used to determine whether the cookie has been modified by a third party. If the checksum doesn't match, the customer will be logged out and the cookie is deleted .

Pickupaccessories Cookies

Cookies name

Description

Lifetime

1P_JAR

Used to gather website statistics, and track conversion rates.

60 Days

AID

Function of Google maps

60 Days

AMP_ECID_GOOGLE

If someone visits your site directly and accesses AMP pages, the Client ID is stored in this cookie

60 Days

APISID

Function of Google maps

60 Days

CONSENT

Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain

60 Days

G_ENABLED_IDPS

Helps us improve the content on our sites, by giving us basic tracking information. For example, the number of times you have visited, which search engine you came from, and the keyword you used.

60 Days

HSID

Function of Google maps

60 Days

NID

The NID cookie contains a unique ID Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (e.g. English), how many search results you wish to have shown per page (e.g. 10 or 20), and whether or not you wish to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on.

60 Days

SAPISID

Function of Google maps

60 Days

SID

These cookies, provided by Google Inc., are used in conjunction with the Google+1 button to enable you to share information publicly, as part of your Google Profile.

60 Days

SIDCC

Security cookie to protect users data from unauthorised access

60 Days

SSID

These cookies, provided by Google Inc., are used in conjunction with the Google+1 button to enable you to share information publicly, as part of your Google Profile.

60 Days

UULE

These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our Site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the Site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the Site, where visitors have come to the Site from and the pages they visited. If you do not allow these cookies we will not be able to include your visit in our statistics.

60 Days

_ga

Used to distinguish users

60 Days

_gid

Google Analytics uses this cookie to store and update a unique value for each page visited. The cookie is updated every time you submit the data to Google Analytics.

60 Days

vchideactivationmsg_vc11

Enables to send messages from contact form

60 Days

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