Cookies policy

Cookies policy

Introduction

The Association of Stationery and Gift Professionals, hereinafter referred to as APPG, uses cookies to improve performance and the user's browsing experience on our website.

Any internet browser (browser) allows the user to accept, refuse or delete cookies, through the browser's own settings. If you choose to disable cookies, some services on our website will stop working, thus affecting your browsing experience.

Cookies do not contain personally identifiable information. By using our websites you consent to the use of these cookies.


What is a Cookie?

We use cookies on this website. A cookie is a small text file that identifies your computer on our server. Cookies themselves do not identify the individual user, only the computer used. Cookies are not used to collect personal information. The user has, at any time, the possibility of configuring their computer to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued or not to receive any cookies. How you do this depends on the browser you use. Please consult the “Help” function of your browser. If you accept cookies, they may remain on your computer for many years unless you delete them. Please note that turning off cookies may limit your use of websites in general.


What types of Cookies are there?

This section provides an overview of the types of Cookies that can be used in an online environment.

– Strictly necessary cookies – They allow you to browse the website and use its applications, as well as access secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, the services you have requested cannot be provided.

– Analytical cookies – They are used anonymously for the purposes of creating and analyzing statistics, in order to improve the functioning of the website.

– Functionality cookies – They store the user’s preferences regarding the use of the website, so that it is not necessary to reconfigure the website each time they visit it.

– Third-party cookies – Measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of third-party advertising. They can also be used to customize a widget with user data.

– Advertising cookies – They direct advertising according to the interests of each user, in order to direct advertising campaigns taking into account users' tastes, and, in addition, they limit the number of times you see the advertisement, helping to measure the effectiveness of advertising and the success of the website organization.


Cookie control

Web browsers allow you to exercise some control over cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block cookies or block cookies from specific websites. Browsers can also help you delete cookies when you close your browser. You should note, however, that this may mean that any preferences you set on the site will be lost. To learn more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been created and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org which includes information on how to manage your settings for the various browser providers.


More information

Hopefully that's clear and, as mentioned previously, if there's something you're not sure whether you need or not, it's generally safer to leave cookies enabled in case it interacts with one of the features you use on our site.

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