Cookies Policy
On this website, we collect and use information as indicated in our Privacy Policy. One of the ways we collect information is through the use of a technology called “cookies.”
WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A “cookie” is a small amount of text that is stored in your browser (such as Google Chrome or Apple Safari) when you browse most websites.
WHAT IS NOT A COOKIE?
It is not a virus, a Trojan, a worm, spam, spyware, or a pop-up blocker.
WHAT INFORMATION DOES A COOKIE STORE?
Cookies typically do not store sensitive information about you, such as credit card details or banking data, photographs, or personal information. The data they store is of a technical nature, statistical data, personal preferences, content customization, etc.
The web server does not associate you as a person but with your web browser. In fact, if you typically browse using Chrome and then try browsing the same website with Firefox, you will notice that the website does not recognize you as the same person, because it is actually associating the information with the browser, not the individual.
WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES ARE THERE?
- Technical cookies: These are the most basic cookies and allow, among other things, to determine when a human or an automated application is browsing, when an anonymous user is browsing versus a registered user; basic tasks necessary for the operation of any dynamic website.
- Analytical cookies: They collect information about the type of browsing you are doing, the sections you use most, products viewed, time slot of usage, language, etc.
- Advertising cookies: They display advertisements based on your browsing, your country of origin, language, etc.
WHAT ARE FIRST-PARTY AND THIRD-PARTY COOKIES?
First-party cookies are those generated by the website you are visiting, while third-party cookies are generated by external services or providers such as Mailchimp, Mailrelay, Facebook, Twitter, Google Adsense, Google Ads, Meta, Instagram, etc.
WHAT COOKIES DOES THIS WEBSITE USE?
This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies. The following cookies are used on this site:
FIRST-PARTY COOKIES:
Cookie List
- Login: Cookies for login allow you to sign in and sign out of your darijadictionary.com account.
- Personalization: Cookies help me remember with which people or websites you have interacted, so that related content can be displayed to you.
- Preferences: Cookies allow me to remember your settings and preferences, such as your preferred language and privacy settings.
- Security: I use cookies to protect you from security risks, mainly to detect when someone is attempting to hack your darijadictionary.com account.
THIRD-PARTY COOKIES:
This website uses analytical services, specifically Google Analytics, to help analyze user behavior on the website and improve its usability; however, no data that could identify the user is associated. Google Analytics is an analytical web service provided by Google, Inc. You can check the types of cookies used by Google here.
darijadictionary.com uses the WordPress blog hosting and supply platform, owned by the American company Automattic, Inc. In this regard, the use of such cookies by these systems is never under the control or management of the website owner, their function may change at any time, and new cookies may be introduced. These cookies do not confer any benefit to the owner of this website either. Automattic, Inc. also uses other cookies to help identify and track visitors to WordPress sites, understand how users use the Automattic website, and their access preferences, as described in the “Cookies” section of its Privacy Policy.
Social network cookies may be stored in your browser while browsing https://darijadictionary.com, for example, when you use the share button on https://darijadictionary.com to share content on a social network. Below you have information about the social network cookies used by this website in their respective cookies policies:
- Facebook cookies – see more information in their Cookies Policy.
- Twitter cookies – see more information in their Cookies Policy.
- Instagram cookies – see more information in their Cookies Policy.
- Google+ cookies – see more information in their Cookies Policy.
- LinkedIn cookies – see more information in their Cookies Policy.
- YouTube cookies – see more information in their Cookies Policy.
I also carry out remarketing actions using Google Ads, which uses cookies to help me serve specific online ads based on previous visits to my website. Google uses this information to display ads on various third-party websites across the Internet. These cookies are about to expire and do not contain information that can personally identify you. Please refer to the Google Privacy Notice for Advertising for more information.
I also conduct remarketing actions using Meta ads, which use cookies to help me serve specific online ads based on previous visits to my website.
CAN COOKIES BE DELETED?
Yes, and not only deleted but also blocked, either generally or specifically for a given domain.
To delete cookies from a website, you must go to your browser settings where you can search for the cookies associated with the specific domain and proceed to delete them.
- Cookie settings for Google Chrome
- Cookie settings for Apple Safari
- Cookie settings for Internet Explorer
- Cookie settings for Mozilla Firefox
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
You can consult the regulation on cookies published by the Spanish Data Protection Agency in its “Guide on the Use of Cookies” and obtain more information about cookies on the Internet at http://www.aboutcookies.org/.
If you wish to have greater control over the installation of cookies, you can install programs or browser add-ons, known as “Do Not Track” tools, which will allow you to choose which cookies you wish to allow.