Cookies policy

Like most websites, this site uses cookies to work as designed, and to provide a better and more personal experience. This cookies policy details the cookies that we use and it explains how to manage them.

  1. What is a cookie?
  2. Which cookies do we use?
  3. How can I manage cookies?
  4. Cookies policy updates and contacts information
  1. What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s computer, which, among other things, give websites a way to recognise the user and remember their preferences.

When the user accesses a website for the first time, they usually provide information such as their name and preferred language. Such information is stored in a cookie, sent to the user’s web browser, which stores it in a specific folder managed by the browser itself. Next time the user visits the same website, the browser will use this information to customize what is displayed depending on your chosen preferences. Basically, the browser will use it to remember what the user chose on their previous visit.
On torgian.com, we use cookies for a range of reasons, which we detail next, including:

  • To remember which language the user chose
  • To deal with posts comments
  • To manage users login to access restricted areas

 

  1. Which cookies do we use?

Next you can see a list of various types of cookies that might be used by torgian.com.

Technical Cookies.

Technical cookies allow you to browse our platform and to use our services. Without these cookies, our website and the platform won’t work in the best way designed for the user and some services and key features might not work at all.
torgian.com uses WordPress as the underlying engine, therefore all the cookies used at the present moment are generate by WordPress itself or by the plugins installed to improve or add the features provided. You can find below a list of the main cookies used on this website, but please take a moment to also check the WordPress online documentation, among which this page https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Cookies.

 

Cookie name Description
qtrans_admin_language Stores the language used by this website’s administrator.
Expires in about thirty days.
qtrans_front_language Stores the language used by this website’s visitor (user).
Expires in about thirty days.
wordpress_test_cookie Used by WordPress to check if the browser accepts cookies.
wp-settings-1 Used by WordPress to run the website.
Expires in about a year.
wp-settings-time-1 Used by WordPress to run the website.
Expires in about a year.
  1. How can I manage cookies?

The user can disable strictly necessary, preferences and social media cookies through the browser settings. By following the instructions on the web browser help page, the user can delete the cookies stored by our and other websites. The user can stop our and other websites to store cookies in the future. For information on the most commonly used web browsers, please check out the following page http://www.allaboutcookies.org/browsers/index.html.
As reminded before, if the user chooses to disable the cookies, they must be aware that most features of torgian.com will not work.

  1. Cookies policy updates and contacts information

This is an overview of how we use cookies today; we might change this Policy in case there will be necessity over time. We will be happy to hear your questions, doubts and feedbacks about this Cookies Policy. Should you wish to send us any suggestions, please do so contacting our Help Desk by visiting this page https://www.torgian.com/contact.

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