Administrator Details:
PORTOBELLO DESIGN LTD
Phone: 0889275253
El. mail: info@portobelloknit.com

This Cookie Policy explains the types of technologies we use, what they do, and your choices regarding their use.


What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data that are sent to your browser by a web server and stored on your device so that the site can recognize your computer. There are two types of cookies – permanent and temporary or “session” cookies. Persistent cookies are stored as a file on your computer or mobile device for a long time. Session cookies are temporarily placed on your computer when you visit our site, but disappear when you close the page, which means that they are not stored permanently on your device. Most companies use cookies on their websites to improve usability. Cookies also make your work with websites more secure and faster by remembering your preferences (such as your registration and language details) by sending the information they store back to the first-party cookie or to another website that set them (third-party cookie). Cookies cannot harm your files or increase the risk of viruses on your computer. The data stored by the cookies used by our site never shows personal information from which the identity of an individual can be established.
You may block or remove cookies using your browser or third party software, but this may prevent you from using certain areas of the website you are visiting.

What types of cookies do our websites use?

Mandatory cookies
These cookies are strictly necessary for the site to perform its functions. These cookies are usually installed in response to your actions that constitute a request for services. We use these cookies to authenticate our users when they use the site, so that we can provide our services so that we can fulfill our terms of use on the site and maintain the security of our services.

Session cookies
We may also use session cookies, for example to allow you to move between pages of our site without the need to log in again, or to recognize you when you return to our site to use our services.

Functionality cookies
We use them to recognize you the next time you visit our website, to offer you improved and more personalized features, such as remembering your preferences. These cookies collect anonymous information and cannot track your actions on other websites.

Cookies for analytics and efficiency
They allow us to determine the number of users and collect information on how the website is used (for example, which pages a user uses most often, whether they receive error messages on a page, track whether a video has been viewed in full or only in the middle). We are also interested in where our content is accessed so that we know how to organize our sites for optimal user convenience. We count clicks on “Like” and “Tweet” and track what content from our sites has been shared or used as a link. This helps us improve the performance of our website, such as providing an easier way to find what you are looking for.

Personalization cookies
These cookies help us to make the content as personalized as possible, such as showing you targeted banners or relevant recommendations. We investigate what type of referral was used to reach our sites, such as an email campaign or a link from a referring site, so that we can calculate the effectiveness of our promotions and advertising campaigns.
Log files
We collect information in the form of diaries, which record your activities on the website and collect statistics about your browsing habits on the Internet. These records are generated automatically and help us debug, improve performance, and maintain the security of our websites.

Web beacons
Web beacons are small strings that provide a graphic image of a web page or email in order to transfer data back to us. The information collected through these web beacons includes data such as IP address and information on how you respond to the various email campaigns (for example, when you opened the email, which links you activated in the email, etc.). We use web beacons on our websites or include them in the emails we send to you. We use the information obtained for a variety of purposes, including, but not limited to, reporting site traffic and the number of unique visits to advertise our products and services and personalize communication with you.

Third party cookies
We also use certain third-party cookies as part of our services. These cookies are managed by the respective sites and are not controlled by us. Listed below are the third-party cookies we use, some of which may be disabled using the general settings of your browser. For others, you need to visit the relevant sites and follow the instructions provided.
We use Google Analytics to generate site traffic statistics and traffic sources.
Google Analytics uses so-called cookies, text files that are stored on your computer and allow you to analyze your use of the website. The information collected by the cookie related to your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transferred to and stored by Google (on servers in the USA). Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling activity data for individual website operators and providing other services related to the reported activity of the website and internet usage. Google may transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.
You may choose to opt out of Google Analytics without affecting your ability to visit our website. To opt out, see https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881

Detailed information about Google Analytics and privacy (including how you can control the information sent to Google) can be found at https://policies.google.com/privacy/partners
To prevent possible tracking, you can install an “add-in” on your browser (http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout).
Google AdWords
Our website uses Google AdWords, a remarketing and behavioral targeting service provided by Google, Inc. With this service, the advertising activity on our website connects to the Adwords advertising network via “cookies”. Our website does not identify or collect user data through Google AdWords.

We use Facebook Pixel. It can be used to track user actions after seeing or opening an ad on Facebook. This allows us to track the performance of Facebook ads and collect data for statistical purposes. The data collected in this way is anonymous to us, we do not receive information about the identity of users. However, Facebook data is stored and processed so that it is possible to link to the relevant user profile and Facebook may use the information for its own advertising purposes, in accordance with Facebook’s data usage policy (https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/). You can enable Facebook and its affiliates to display ads inside and outside Facebook. To do this, a cookie can be saved on your computer. By using the website, you accept the use of pixels for the number of visitors’ actions.

How to delete cookies?
You can choose whether to accept cookies or not. If you want to know when your computer receives a cookie, you can set your browser to notify you. This allows you to accept or reject a cookie. Your computer can be set to reject all cookies. If you want to know how to do this, visit http://www.aboutcookies.org/.
All cookies used on our site are deleted / deleted automatically after a certain period of time. This period varies up to 2 years according to the purpose of the specific cookie.
Please note that changes to your browser that disable the cookie feature will prevent a portion of our site from functioning properly.

Changes to our cookie policy
Any future changes to our Cookie Policy will be posted on this page.