Cookie information

1. The visitor to the website must be informed about the use of cookies on the website and consent must be sought.

2. General information about cookies

2.1. A cookie is a piece of data that a website you visit sends to a visitor’s browser (in the form of a variable name value) so that it stores and can later load its content from the same website. The cookie can be valid, which can be valid until the browser is closed, but also indefinitely. Subsequently, for each HTTP (S) request, this information is also sent by the browser to the server. This modifies the data on the user’s machine.

2.2. The essence of a cookie is that, due to the nature of the website services, it is necessary to mark a user (eg that he has logged in to the site) and to be able to handle it accordingly in the following. The danger is that the user is not always aware of this and may be able to be followed by the website operator or other service provider whose content is embedded in the site (eg Facebook, Google Analytics, AdWords), thus profile is created from it, in which case the contents of the cookie are considered personal data.

2.3. Types of cookies:

2.3.1. Technically essential session cookies: without which the site would simply not function functionally, these are necessary to identify the user (e.g. to manage whether you entered, what you put in the cart, etc.). This is typically the storage of a session-id, the rest of the data is stored on the server, making it more secure. It has security implications, if the session cookie value is not generated well, there is a risk of a session-hijacking attack, so it is imperative that these values are generated properly. Other terminology calls a session cookie any cookie that is deleted when you exit the browser (a session is a use of a browser from startup to exit).

2.3.2. Facilitating cookies: these, cookies are used to remember the user’s choices, such as the form in which the user wants to see the page. These types of cookies essentially represent the setting data stored in the cookie.

2.3.3. Performance cookies: although they do not have much to do with “performance”, they are usually called cookies that collect information about the user’s behavior, time spent, clicks on the visited website. These are typically third party applications (pl. Google Analytics, AdWords, or Yandex.ru cookies). These are suitable for profiling the visitor.

Learn more about Google Analytics cookies here:

https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

Learn more about Google AdWords cookies here:

https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785?hl=en

2.4. Acceptance and authorization of the use of cookies is not mandatory. You can reset your browser settings to reject all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Although most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, they can usually be changed to prevent them from being accepted automatically and to offer you a choice each time.

You can find information about the cookie settings of the most popular browsers at the links below:

  • Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=hu
  • Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/hu/kb/sutik-engedelyezese-es-tiltasa-amit-weboldak-haszn
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 11: http://windows.microsoft.com/hu-hu/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 10: http://windows.microsoft.com/hu-hu/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-10-win-7
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 9: http://windows.microsoft.com/hu-hu/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-9
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 8: http://windows.microsoft.com/hu-hu/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-8
  • Microsoft Edge: http://windows.microsoft.com/hu-hu/windows-10/edge-privacy-faq
  • Safari: https://support.apple.com/hu-hu/HT201265

However, please note that certain website features or services may not work properly without cookies.

3. Information about cookies used on the Company’s website::

3.1. The data set managed by cookies: The website of our company records and manages the following data about the visitor and the device used for browsing when using the website:

  • the IP address used by the visitor,
  • browser type,
  • operating system characteristics of the device used for browsing (set language),
  • time of visit,
  • the (sub) page, feature, or service you are visiting.
  • click.

3.2. Cookies used on the website

3.2.1. Technically essential session cookies

The purpose of data management: ensuring the proper functioning of the website. These cookies are necessary for visitors to browse the website, to use its functions smoothly and fully, the services available through the website, and, in particular, to note, in particular, the visitor’s actions on those pages during a visit. The duration of the processing of these cookies only applies to the current visit of the visitor, this type of cookies is automatically deleted from your computer when the session is closed or the browser is closed.

The managed data set: AVChatUserId, JSESSIONID, portal_referer.

The legal basis for this data management is Act CVIII of 2001 on certain issues of electronic commerce services and information society services. Act (Elkertv.) 13 / A. § (3), according to which the service provider may process the personal data that are technically essential for the provision of the service in order to provide the service. If the other conditions are the same, the service provider must choose and in all cases operate the means used in the provision of the information society service in such a way that personal data is processed only if it is necessary for the provision of the service and other purposes specified in this Act necessary, but in this case only to the extent and for the time necessary.

3.2.1. Facilitating cookies:

They note the user’s choices, such as what form the user wants the page to see. These types of cookies essentially represent the setting data stored in the cookie.

Legal basis for data processing: consent of the data subject.

The purpose of data management: To increase the efficiency of the service, to increase the user experience, to make the use of the website more convenient.

3.2.2. Performance cookies:

They collect information about the user’s behavior, time spent, clicks within the visited website. These are typically third party applications (e.g. Google Analytics, AdWords).

Legal basis for data processing: consent of the data subject.

The purpose of data management: to analyze the website, to send advertising offers.