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Use of Cookies

Updated on September 11, 2024

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data placed on devices (computer, smartphone, tablet) by a website or mobile application to ensure the website works properly, improve user experience, enhance and optimize the site, provide more relevant, interest-based advertisements, and offer a personalized website and advertisement portfolio for visitors.

Cookies help us remember your preferences on our website or mobile platforms, allowing you to access your preferences through this information when you revisit the site (for example, the information you enter when logging into our website, language, location, and other preferences). This means you don't need to re-enter that information each time you visit our website or mobile applications.

Cookies only contain information about the user's browsing history on the internet and do not collect any data about files stored on the computer or mobile device. Only the site that created the cookies can read them.

  • These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website. They are required for system management and to prevent fraudulent activities. Blocking these cookies will result in the website being unable to function.

  • These cookies are used to provide you with a more advanced and seamless user experience. For example, they serve the purpose of remembering your previous preferences and ensuring easy access to certain content on the website. You can block the use of these cookies as explained in detail below.

  • These cookies allow us to analyze and understand the operation of the website and enable us to interact with you in order to improve the website. You can block the use of these cookies as explained in detail below.

  • These cookies are used to identify and present content that may be of interest to you, including advertisements. You can block the use of these cookies as explained in detail below. However, blocking these cookies will not completely prevent advertisements; it will only result in general advertisements being shown instead of those tailored to your interests.

  • These are cookies that persist on a person's computer until a specified date or until they are deleted by the user. These cookies are typically used to track users' movements and preferences on the site.

  • These cookies are used to divide a user's visit into sessions and do not collect data from the user. The cookie is deleted when the user closes the web page or after a certain period of inactivity. The website uses targeting and tracking cookies to assist third parties, primarily in providing advertising services, and to enhance the effectiveness of these services. These cookies can remember the websites and pages you visit and may collect personal data, including the user's device IP address. The website uses both first-party and third-party cookies to collect information, remember your interests and demographic data, provide targeted advertisements, improve ads, determine the number of visits and ad impressions, and assess the ratio of interactions with ad services. The website also utilizes social plugins, such as those for Facebook and LinkedIn, which link to social networks. When you visit the website and use these plugins, the website directly connects to the selected social network's server. The content provided by the plugin is then delivered directly from the social network to your web browser and added to the website you are visiting. As a result, the social network can access your data and process it, combining it with the data from your account on that social network.

What Are the Types of Cookies?

How Can I Control Cookies?

You can delete and/or block cookies at any time. You can delete cookies already present on your device and configure your web browser to block cookies. These settings vary depending on the device and web browser you are using.

Below are instructions on how to block cookies using different web browsers:

Internet Explorer

  1. Open the desktop and click or tap on the Internet Explorer icon in the taskbar.

  2. Click or tap on the Tools button and select 'Internet Options.'

  3. Tap or click on the Privacy tab, then move the slider under Settings to the top to block all cookies and click or tap OK.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Click on the three dots at the top right corner of your Microsoft Edge browser and go to Settings.

  2. From the new window, select 'Choose what to clear' and then choose which areas you want to clear.

  3. There are many sections here. You can start cleaning by selecting what you want.

Google Chrome

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.

  2. Click on 'More Settings' at the top right.

  3. Click on 'Advanced' at the bottom.

  4. Under "Privacy and security," click on ‘Content Settings.’

  5. Click on Cookies.

  6. Under "All cookies and site data," search for the website name.

  7. Click the Remove icon next to the site.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click the Firefox menu button and select Options.

  2. Select the Privacy and Security panel and go to the History section.

  3. Change the Firefox setting to "Use custom settings for history."

  4. Click the 'Show Cookies...' button. The Cookies window will appear.

  5. In the Search: field, type the website name for which you want to delete cookies. Cookies matching your search will be displayed.

  6. Select the cookies you want to delete and click 'Remove Selected.'

  7. Close the Cookies window by clicking Close, and then close the about:preferences page.

Safari

  1. Select Safari > Preferences.

  2. Click on the Privacy tab.

  3. Click on 'Manage Website Data.'

  4. Select one or more websites, then click Remove or Remove All.

Please note that deleting all cookies left by the websites you visit will require you to re-enter information every time you visit a site and may prevent some services on the website from functioning properly.

For browsers not mentioned above, you can use the “Help” function to find the location of the relevant settings.

Purpose of Cookie Usage

On our website (www.myartproof.com), you can visit without providing any personal information, stay updated on our activities and announcements, and obtain information about our services to meet your needs.

Some cookies are used to collect information related to site usage during visits.

The purpose here is to:

  • Report collectively on how our visitors found and use our website,

  • Understand general visitor behavior,

  • Collect information on how to update and improve our website.

My Art Proof will use the cookies specified in this Cookie Policy in accordance with the Personal Data Protection and Privacy Policy. In this context, personal data collected through cookies will be processed by Neumes Studio Music Production Organization Sound and Light E-Commerce Domestic and Foreign Trade Limited Company, as the data controller, in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698. The data will be processed for the purpose of providing users with information about services and applications and improving the services offered on the website (www.myartproof.com), and may be shared with relevant authorities as required by law. This personal data will be deleted, destroyed, or anonymized after the legal retention periods expire.

Please note that we have no influence or control over the scope of data processed by social networks through their plugins. For more information about how social networks process your personal data, including the purpose, methods, and duration, please carefully review the personal data processing policies published by the relevant social networks.

Personal Data Processed via Cookies

Your identity (name, surname, ID number, birth date, etc.) and contact (address, email, phone, IP, location, etc.) information may be processed automatically or manually through cookies (cookies), and sometimes obtained from third parties such as analytics providers, advertising networks, search information providers, and technology providers. This data will be recorded, stored, and updated based on the legitimate interest processing condition, within the framework of our service and contractual relationship, and processed accordingly.

Cookie Notice

This site (www.myartproof.com) uses cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to browse the site, you consent to the use of cookies. The personal data collected through cookies will be used in accordance with the purposes specified in our Cookie Policy and applicable laws.

User's Right to Access Data and Requests

Users, within the framework of the rights and powers granted to them, can apply to My Art Proof to:

  • Learn whether their personal data is processed,

  • Request information about the processed personal data,

  • Learn the purpose of processing their personal data and whether it is used in accordance with that purpose,

  • Know the third parties to whom their personal data has been transferred, both domestically and internationally,

  • Request the correction of their personal data if it is incomplete or incorrect,

  • Request the deletion or destruction of their personal data in accordance with the conditions prescribed by the relevant legislation,

  • Request that corrections, deletions, and destructions made be communicated to third parties to whom their personal data has been transferred,

  • Object to a result arising against them as a result of the processing of their personal data exclusively by automated systems,

  • Request compensation for any damage incurred due to unlawful processing of their personal data.

You can send your requests regarding the above rights to info@myartproof.com from the email address registered in the company's system.

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