High Low System Electronics – EN

Cookie policy

Cookie policy

In order for this website to work properly, for us to be able to make further improvements to the site, in order to improve your browsing experience, this site must save a small amount of information (Cookies) on your computer. Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but according to the regulations of the European Union from March 25, 2011. we are obliged to ask for your consent before saving cookies. By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies. By blocking the cookie, you can still browse the site, but some of its features will not be available to you.

What is a cookie?

  A cookie is information saved on your computer by the website you visit. Cookies usually store your settings, settings for the website, such as your preferred language or address. Later, when you open the same web page again, the internet browser sends back the cookies belonging to that page. This allows the site to display information tailored to your needs.

Cookies can store a wide range of information including personal information (such as your name or e-mail address). However, this information can only be saved if you allow it – websites cannot gain access to information you have not given them and cannot access other files on your computer. The default activities of saving and sending cookies are not visible to you. However, you can change your internet browser settings so that you can choose for yourself whether to approve or reject requests to save cookies, delete saved cookies automatically when closing the internet browser, and the like.

How to deactivate cookies 

  By turning off cookies, you decide whether you want to allow cookies to be stored on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. For information about cookie settings, select the web browser you are using. • Chrome • Firefox • Microsoft Edge • Brave • Opera • Safari. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use some of the functionalities on the websites.

What are temporary cookies?

  Temporary cookies or session cookies are removed from the computer when the Internet browser is closed. Websites use them to store temporary data, such as items in your shopping cart.

What are persistent cookies?

  Permanent or saved cookies remain on the computer after closing the Internet browser program. With them, websites store information, such as your login name and password, so you don’t have to log in every time you visit a particular site. Persistent cookies will stay on your computer for days, months, even years.

What are first party cookies?

  First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing and can be permanent or temporary. With these cookies, websites can store information that they will use again the next time you visit that website.

What are third party cookies

  Third-party cookies come from advertisements from other websites (such as pop-up or other advertisements) that are placed on the website you are viewing. With these cookies, websites can track Internet usage for marketing purposes.

Does hlse.hr use cookies?

  Yes, with the primary goal of making our websites provide you with a better user experience including easier and faster access to information.

What type of cookies does hlse.hr use and why

  • Session cookies – they are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close your internet browser. We use session cookies to enable access to content.
  • Persistent cookies – these usually have an expiration date far into the future and will remain in your browser until they expire, or until you manually delete them. We use persistent cookies to better understand user habits, so we can improve the website according to your habits. This information is anonymous – we do not see your individual data.

Does the website have third party cookies?

  There are several external services that store limited cookies for the user. These cookies are not set by this website, but some are used for the normal functioning of certain features that make it easier for users to access content. We currently enable:

  • Social networks

In addition to the above, we also use third-party cookies to share social network plugins. Some of our websites include cookies from social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn), including those that allow users who are logged in to a social network to share content through that network. This happens on websites that allow you to login and register via social network accounts and if you share the content of the website on social networks (e.g. via the “Like” button).

 

You can also find out how to manage third-party cookies on their websites:

1. You can find out about the use of cookies by Facebook and how you can regulate them at https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policies/cookies

2. You can find out about the use of cookies by LinkedIn and how you can regulate them at https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy

 Facebook and LinkedIn collect and process your personal data when you visit those websites and apps, including device data and data about your activity without any additional action on your part. This happens regardless of whether you have a Facebook or LinkedIn user account and whether you are logged in or not.


HLSE cannot influence the processing of personal data carried out by third parties.

HLSE does not use cookies for purposes other than those described in our Privacy Policy and these Rules.

  • Attendance measurement

hlse.hr uses a service for measuring attendance, Google analytics.

If you want to prevent the aforementioned services from saving cookies, you can block them at the following link: Google Analytics – https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Additional information about turning off cookies

  There are currently several websites that can help you with information regarding disabling cookies for different services.

You can get more information at the following links:

http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/