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Cookie Policy

 

Ninetys Design Graphic Textile Food IND. LTD. CO. ("Ninetys Design") uses cookies and similar programs and products (collectively referred to as "Cookies") on our websites to help you make the most of our websites and improve your user experience. In this document, you will find explanations regarding the Cookies that will be used when you use the crave.ninetysdesign.com, ninetysdesign.com, and/or www.ninetysdesign.com website (collectively referred to as the "Site").

If you prefer not to use cookies, you can delete or block them from your browser settings. However, please be aware that this may affect your use of our website.

You can access the information on the processing of your personal data by Ninetys Design as the "Data Controller" within the scope of the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 ("Law") on the Site or via the https://www.crave.ninetysdesign.com/KVKK link.

 

What are Cookies and Other Similar Technologies?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or mobile device through your browser when you visit a website. Cookies allow a website to work more efficiently and provide personalized pages for a faster and more tailored browsing experience. Cookies only contain information about your browsing history on the internet and do not collect any information about files stored on your computer or mobile device.

In addition to cookies, there are also some other technologies used for similar purposes, such as:

  • Pixel tags (transparent graphical images placed on a website that indicate when a page is viewed).

  • Mobile device identifiers (information about the usage of a mobile device stored in third-party environments through IDFA, advertising ID, etc.).

  • Segmentation/Reporting Products (programs/products that work through various methods of adding ready-made code to websites or mobile devices, allowing them to report/interpret/store user actions on websites or mobile devices).

In this document, the term "Cookie" is used to encompass Cookie-like Technologies as well.

In terms of validity period:

  • Session Cookies (Temporary Cookies): Session cookies are used during a visitor's session on a website and are deleted from the browser after it is closed. The primary purpose of these cookies is to ensure that the website functions correctly during your visit. For example, they enable you to fill out online forms consisting of multiple pages.  

  • Persistent Cookies: Persistent cookies are types of cookies used to enhance the functionality of a website, provide faster and better service. These cookies are stored on visitors' devices through their browsers and are used to remember visitors' preferences. Some types of persistent cookies can be used to provide personalized recommendations to visitors based on factors such as the purpose of using the website. Persistent cookies also allow the website to recognize whether a cookie created by the website exists on the visitor's device when the website is visited again with the same device. If such a cookie exists, it indicates that the website has been visited before, and the content to be provided to the visitor is determined accordingly. Cookie-like Technologies fall under this category as well.

Cookies by source:

  • Cookies by source: First-party cookies: Placed directly on visitors' devices by the website itself. First-party cookies are identified by and can only be read by the website you are currently visiting.

  • Third-party cookies: Third-party cookies are identified by other organizations used for various services. For example, external data analysis services we utilize and the providers offering this service may identify cookies on our behalf to report what is popular and what is not

 Cookies based on their purposes:

  • Necessary Cookies: Necessary cookies are essential for you to browse our website and use features such as accessing secure areas of the site. These cookies are used for security and authentication purposes and are not used for any marketing purposes or to identify you. An example of their function is remembering previous actions when you return to a page within the same session.

  • Functionality Cookies: Functionality cookies allow our website to remember choices you  have made in the past, such as your username, region, or preferred language, to provide a more personalized online experience. The information collected by these cookies may include hidden data that could identify you, such as your username or profile picture. Disabling these cookies may result in the loss of personalized features and the inability to remember your preferences.

  • Performance Cookies: These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting information such as how you use our website, which pages you visit, and which links you click on. These cookies do not identify you personally; all data is collected and aggregated anonymously.

  • Marketing Cookies: Marketing cookies are used to deliver content that is relevant to your interests. They can also be used to deliver targeted advertisements or limit the number of times you see an ad. Many types of these cookies can collect identifying information by tracking consumers.

 

What happens if the cookies are not accept?

If you decide not to accept cookies, certain features of this website may not be visible or function correctly. This can limit what you can do on our website and can have an impact on design and user experience.

Possible affected features include:

  • Using the Favorites (My Content) function

  • Experiencing the website in a personalized way

  • Watching videos

  • Liking or sharing this page on social networks

  • Viewing embedded content

How can you prevent the use of cookies?

While the use of cookies enhances the services provided by the website, you have the option to prevent the use of cookies if you wish. However, in such a case, please remember that the website may not fully function, and you may not be able to utilize all of its features. To block the use of cookies, you will need to adjust the settings in your internet browser. These changes may vary depending on the device and internet browser you are using. Below, you will find information on the steps to block the use of cookies on different internet browsers.

Internet Explorer

  • Open your desktop and touch or click on the Internet Explorer icon in the taskbar

  • Touch or click the Tools button and select Internet Options..

  • Touch or click the Privacy tab, then move the slider up under Settings to block all cookies, and finally touch or click OK.

Google Chrome

  • Open Chrome on your computer.

  • Click on More in the top right.

  • Click on Advanced at the bottom.

  • Under "Privacy and security," click on Site settings.

  • Click on Cookies.

  • Under "All cookies and site data," look for the name of the website

  • Click on the Remove icon to the right of the site.

Mozilla Firefox

  • Click on the Firefox Menu button and select Options.

  • Choose the Privacy & Security panel and go to the History section.

  • Change Firefox will: Use custom settings for history.

  • Click the Show Cookies button. The Cookies window will appear.

  • In the Search: field, type the name of the website whose cookies you want to delete. Cookies matching your search will be displayed.

  • Select the cookie(s) you want to delete and click the Remove Selected button.

  • Close the Cookies window by clicking the Close button. Then, close the about:preferences page.

Safari

  • Select Safari > Preferences

  • Click on the Privacy tab.

  • Click on Website Data.

  • Choose one or more websites, and then click Remove or Remove All.

Microsoft Edge

  • Click on the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner of your Microsoft Edge browser to open the menu and got to setting section

  • After selecting "Choose what to clear" from the new window that appears, choose the sections you want to clean..

  • There are several sections available. You can start the cleaning process by selecting the ones you want.

 
Used Cookies and Their Purposes;

 

XSRF-TOKEN

For Security Purposes

Session

Mandatory

hs

For Security Purposes

Session

Mandatory

svSession

Used for user login

12 month

Mandatory

SSR-caching

 

It is used to specify the system on wich the website is created

1 minute

Mandatory

_wixCIDX

It is used for system monitoring and debugging

 

3 month

Mandatory

_wix_browser_sess

It is used for system monitoring and debugging

Session

Mandatory

consent-policy

It is used for cookie header parameters

12 month

Mandatory

smSession

 

It is used to identify logged-in webiste members

Session

Mandatory

TS*

Is is used for security and fraud prevention purposes

Session

Mandatory

bSession

 

It is used for measuring system activity

30 minute

Mandatory

fedops.logger.X

 

It is used for stability/activity measurement

12 month

Mandatory

wixLanguage

 

It is used to save user language preferences on multinigual websites

12 month

Functional

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