POLICY OF COOKIES

What is a "cookie"?

"Cookies" (cookies) are single, small text files sent by the visited web sites and downloaded to the user's computer. The information contained in these files allow you to read the information contained therein only by the party that created them. Thus, the site may not have access to other files on your computer.

What website www.moregroup.com.pl use cookies?

"Cookies" used on the web: www.moregroup.com.pl allow adequate personalization displayed on a page of information and demonstrate the content tailored to user needs, as well as measurement users interact on the web. We use cookies to customize and improve the operation of the site and to measure the effectiveness of actions carried out on site, and adapt the ads to individual users' needs. Cookies allow further explore the tastes of the users and thus improve the quality of our services.

Examples of the use of cookies on website www.moregroup.com.pl:

• matching the content of advertisements broadcast on websites,

• measuring user traffic on sites using Google Analytics code - more information about the files in Google Analytics cookies can be found at: http: //www.google.pl/intl/pl/analytics/privacyoverview.html

• probe mechanism investigating the use of user preferences,

• remembering disagreement on display in the future some of the content,

• measurement of effectiveness (conversion tracking) conducted shares to www.moregroup.com.pl for example. Google's advertising network, affiliate programs, affiliate networks

• matching the content of advertisements broadcast on the Google Display Network (remarketing) - more information about cookie files used in the Google Display Network can be found at: http://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785

What are "cookies" we use?

On page www.moregroup.com.pl can be used two types of "cookies":

• session - remain on the user's device, until they leave the website or disable software (web browser)

• fixed - remain on the user's device for the time specified in the parameters of the file, or until they are manually deleted by the user.

Can I opt out of accepting cookies?

Activities related to storing and sending cookies are supported by web browsers and are invisible to the user. Most used browsers accept cookies by default. However, you can set your browser to be able to reject requests for storage of cookies at all or selected cookies. This can be done using the settings in your browser. Before you decide to change the default settings but keep in mind that many Cookies helps increase the convenience of use of the site. Disabling Cookies may have an impact on how it will display our website in your browser.

How to disable the "cookies"?

For Firefox:

1. At the top of your browser window, press Firefox (in Windows XP, click the Tools menu) and select Options.

2. Then select the Privacy panel.

3. From the drop-down menu item Firefox: Select: you will use custom settings for history.

4. Select Accept cookies to enable, uncheck to disable cookies.

5. Select the shelf life of cookies:

a) Store: they expire - cookie will be removed after reaching the expiry date, which is determined by the site sending the cookie.

b) Store: to close the Firefox - cookies stored on your computer will be deleted when you close Firefox.

c) Store: ask me every time - every time a site tries to send a cookie, the browser prompts to make a decision on the retention of cookies.

6. Press the OK button to close the window options
For more information about the settings of Firefox can be found by clicking on the following link: https://support.mozilla.org/pl/kb/W%C5%82%C4%85czanie%20i%20wy%C5%82%C4%85czanie%20obs%C5%82ugi%20ciasteczek

For Google Chrome:

1. Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.

2. Select Settings.

3. Click Show advanced settings.

4. In the Privacy section, click Content settings.

5. In the Cookies section, you can change your cookie settings as follows:

a) The default block cookies

• Block All Cookies: select Lock attempt any data from websites. Note that this setting prevents the operation of most sites that require login.

• Block only third-party cookies: check Ignore exceptions and block the creation of third-party cookies. Selecting this option will reject originating on third-party cookies, even if the site was added to the list of exceptions may set cookies on your computer.

b) The default allow cookies

If you want to allow both for their own cookies, and other companies, select the Allow local data. To accept only their own cookies, select Block without exception all third-party cookies.
More about Chrome browser settings can be found by clicking on the following link: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=pl

For Internet Explorer 9:

1. In the browser window, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.

2. Click the Privacy tab, and then under Settings, move the slider to the highest position to block all cookies, or to the lowest position in order to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

For more on the settings of Internet Explorer 9 you can be found by clicking on the following link: http://windows.microsoft.com/pl-PL/windows7/How-to-manage-cookies-in-Internet-Explorer-9.

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