A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers to be placed on your terminal equipment when you visit a website. Cookies themselves do not identify the individual user, just the device (computer, mobile device), which was used in the access.
Websites on the toolshop-kovinoplastika.eu domain use the following cookies:
Cookie |
The purpose of processing the collected data |
VOL_SITE | A cookie is used for: - improved navigation within the site (the user remains on the same menu connection even when changing the language); - temporary storage of the data from the forms on the site; - operation of some pop-up windows; - to facilitate the application on the website (after logging in the site keeps track of the currently logged in user) |
customerCartId | Recording the contents of the user's shopping cart. |
AWSUSER_ID | Web Statistics – recording and analysis of the visit on the website (general count of the visit, most visited subsites, the source of the visit, browsers, screen resolutions and the like) |
AWSSESSION_ID | Web Statistics – recording and analysis of the visit on the website (general count of the visit, most visited subsites, the source of the visit, browsers, screen resolutions and the like) |
loginToken | This cookie allows for an automatic login to the website at the next visit, if the user chose that option (Remember Me). |
Google Analytics __utma |
This cookie allows for the counting of the visits made by a certain user with information indicating the first and the last visit on the site. Using this cookie Google Analitics calculates items such as number of visits made to the purchase and number of days to the purchase. |
Google Analytics __utmb in __utmc |
These two types of cookies are working in pair and they facilitate the calculation of the duration of the visit of specific user on the site within a single session. |
Google Analytics __utmz |
This cookie remembers from where the visitor came, which search engine he/she used, which link he/she used, which keywords he/she used and from where in the world the user is accessing the page. |