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Privacy and Cookie Policy
A cookie is data that an Internet site stores in a visitor's computer or mobile device. A cookie allows the website to remember the visitor's actions from his visits. Most browsers allow the use of cookies, but the user can delete cookies at any time or set the browser to prohibit the use of cookies. The most common reasons for using cookies are user identification, remembering user preferences, help with entering or viewing content that has already been entered in previous visits, collecting data for analysis and promotional campaigns.
When using cookies, certain data is collected automatically from your computer when you visit our pages. This data may include the IP address, date and time of access, information about the type of computer, operating system, browser you use, program versions as well as the language settings of your computer. By accessing the page itself, you will see a notification about the use of cookies that collect this data, and by pressing the "I agree" field, you give us your consent to collect this data. If you do not agree to give your consent on the pages, this data will not be collected, stored and processed.
Cookies can be Session cookies - they are stored on the computer and are deleted immediately after closing the browser and allow the site to collect temporary data such as the shopping cart or comments.
Persistent cookies - remain in the computer even after closing the browser or shutting down the computer, but usually have a shelf life. Rox d.o.o. uses cookies of this type to facilitate user access, which is visible in situations when the user returns to our pages and is immediately logged in, which means that they store the username and password.
First-party cookies that come from the website you have visited can be temporary or permanent. Such cookies enable the website to save data that is used when the user visits the website again. Third-party cookies are cookies that come from external services that store limited cookies for the user (these services are Facebook, Instagram, Google analytics, AdWords...)
These cookies are set by the Internet store Rox and serve to help interpret user behavior and for marketing purposes.