A cookie is information stored on your computer by website you visit.
Cookies usually save your settings, such as your preferred language or address.
They are reactivated upon revisiting the site again. This allows the site to
display information tailored to your needs.
To make this website function properly, so we are able to make further
developments of the site, and to improve your browsing experience, this site
must save a small amount of information (cookies) on your computer. Over 90% of
all websites uses this practice; however, pursuant to the regulations of the
European Union, since 25 March 2011 we have been obliged to ask for your
consent before storing cookies. By using the website you agree to use of
cookies. In spite of blocking cookies, you can still browse the site, but some
of its features will not be available to you.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal
information (such as your name or e-mail address). However, this information
can be saved only if you enable it - websites cannot access to information that
you did not give and cannot access other files on your computer. Default
activities of saving and sending of cookies are not visible to you. However,
you can change your browser settings so that you can choose yourself whether
you will approve or disapprove the requirements for storing cookies, delete it
saved cookies automatically when you close your internet browser and etc.
How to disable cookies
By turning off cookies, you decide whether you will allow them to be stored on
your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured with the chosen
Internet browser. For information on cookie settings, select the Internet
browser you are using (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer
7 and 8, Opera, Safari). If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use
certain functionalities on the Remote Perspectives website.
What are session cookies?
Temporary cookies or session cookies remove themselves from your computer at
the moment of closing the Internet browser. With the help of these cookies,
websites store temporary information, such as items in a shopping basket.
What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or stored cookies remain in your computer after closing your Internet
browser. With help of these cookies, websites store information, such as your
login name and password so you do not have to log in each time you visit a
particular site. Persistent cookies remain recorder in your computer for days,
months, or even years.
What are first party cookies?
First-party cookies come from websites you are viewing, and can be persistent
or session. In this way, websites store information that will be used again at
next visit to that website.
What are third party cookies?
Third-party cookies usually come from ads from other websites (such as pop-ups
or other ads) that are on the site you are viewing. Here cookies have the role
of following websites for advertising purposes.
Does Remote Perspectives use cookies?
Yes, with primary goal to ensure you a simpler and more useful experience.
What types of cookies does Remote Perspectives use and why?
- Temporaray cookies (Session cookies) – these cookies will automatically
expire and will be deleted once you close the Internet browser. We use session
cookies to access to content and provide comments to be made (things you must
do when you log in with your data on the website).
- Permanent cookies (Persistent cookies) – these are cookies which will remain
“recorded” in your Internet browser until they expire or you remove them
yourself manually. Remote Perspectives uses persistent cookies for
functionalities such as "Stay logged in", providing easier access to
the portal as a registered user. We also use persistent cookies to better
understand the user’s habits, so that we can improve the website according to
your habits. This information is anonymous – and does not include the user’s
private information.
Are there third party cookies on the website?
There are several external services which store limited cookies for user. These
cookies are not placed by this website, but some are used for the normal
functioning of certain features which allow users easier access to content.
This website currently enables:
- Social Networks - Users can share posting on social networks Facebook
and Google+ that place cookies to a user.
- Visit measurement – Remote Perspectives uses Google Analytics – a service for
measuring visits. If you wish to disable the saving of cookies of the site by
this service, you can deny them here.
- Advertising
Additional information about disabling cookies
There are several websites for turning off the storage of cookies for various
services. You can read more information on the following links:
- http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
- http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/
- http://www.aboutads.info/choices/
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Terms and conditions content.
Remote Perspectives protects users' privacy to the maximum extent
possible.
Remote Perspectives undertakes to use in good faith the information
obtained from users of its website, so that private information will not be
distributed or sold to third parties, except with the consent of a user.
Remote Perspectives can, in accordance with law, collect certain
information about users obtained during the use of website (excluding
information about computer and on the Internet service provider) or the data
entered in the registration process. Remote Perspectives shall use these data
only to have information about the users that use it and thus improve the
portal and to further focus and adjust its contents to the visitors. Based on
these data, we find what are the most popular contents and in which visitor
groups. Data collection of this type in this or larger extent is common, and it
is used by the world-renowned web sites like MSN, Google etc.
Remote Perspectives undertakes not to use the collected private
information, such as e-mail addresses, names and surnames without users'
permission or to sell or distribute them, except demographic data for a group
of users without disclosing private information.
Remote Perspectives undertakes to protect the privacy of the portal
users, except in the case of serious violations of the rules of Remote
Perspectives website or unlawful activities of users.