COOKIES POLICY

Last updated: February 9, 2024
On www.dkip.mk we strive to respect the privacy and security of the data that we collect from visitors to our website, and for which we act as a personal data controller according to the rules and regulations prescribed in the Personal Data Protection Law.
 
Our website uses cookies, in combination with pixels, locally stored objects and similar techniques (collectively, "cookies" unless otherwise stated) to distinguish you from other users of the website. This helps us provide a better user experience and improve our service while you use the website. This cookies policy describes the types of cookies we use on the website and the purposes for their use.
 
If you have any questions about this Policy or about data privacy, please contact us at kunevski@yahoo or mihajlo.cunkoski@yahoo.com. For more information on privacy practices, please see our privacy policy:  http://www.dkip.mk/en/privacy-policy/ 
Please read this Policy carefully in order to get detailed information about why we use cookies and what information cookies collect from you and about you.

1. Cookie Definitions
A cookie is a small file in which information is stored, which is stored in your browser or in the memory of your device.
Regarding the duration, that is, the way cookies are stored, we distinguish permanent and session cookies:
 
  1. Permanent cookies are cookies that remain on the user's device even after closing the browser. These cookies are activated each time the user visits the website that created that particular cookie.
     
  2. Session cookies: these cookies allow websites to recognize the visitor within a session. A browser session begins when the user opens the web page in the browser and ends when the user closes the browser window. Session cookies are temporary. They are deleted after the browser is closed.

In terms of where the cookie is set from, they are divided into "first-party" cookies or "third-party" cookies:
 
  1. "First-party cookies" are cookies that are placed by the website that the user is currently visiting.
     
  2. "Third-party cookies" are cookies that are set by external applications and components, and which are loaded into the website that the user is currently visiting.
 
2. What cookies do we use and why?
Generally, a website uses cookies in order to distinguish users. This helps us provide a better user experience as well as improve our service to visitors.
The cookies we may use on the website could be divided into the following categories:

1. Necessary cookies: system and functional cookies
2. Analytics and marketing cookies: cookies used for analytics, statistics, targeting and marketing
 
"System and functional cookies" are cookies that are required by the website itself for its regular functioning. Without these cookies the website will not work properly.
These cookies are used to:
 
  • Login authentication as well as identification that you are logged into the website;
  • For security purposes;
  • Memory of selected settings;
  • Proper operation of the functionalities and components in the website.
     
If these cookies are prevented, then the operation and security of the website will be impaired, and thus its proper functioning.

Analytics and marketing cookies are cookies that collect information about visitors and their movement and/or behavior around the website.

These cookies are used to:
 
  • Web analytics: providing statistics on the number of visitors and how the website is used;
  • Collecting data on the number of website users who have viewed a product or service;
  • Targeting in order to display targeted ads through third-party sites/social networks.

3. When we ask for your consent
We only ask for your consent to set cookies that fall under the analytics and marketing group. We ask for your consent to these cookies before placing them on your device.

System and functional cookies are not subject to this consent, as they are necessary for the operation of the website. Consent to the placement of marketing and analytics cookies is given by clicking the appropriate button on the cookie consent dialog.

If, after you have given your consent, you wish to withdraw your consent, you will need to delete or disable cookies through your browser settings. Please note that if you delete or disable system/functional cookies as well, you will impair the operation of the website.


4. How to delete and block our cookies?
Most web browsers have the ability to control cookies through the browser settings. These settings give you the option to delete cookies. Cookie settings are usually found in the 'options' or 'preferences' menu. In order to get more information about these settings, in your browser, look for the "Help" option where you can get more details about deleting and changing cookie settings.

If you delete/block all cookies from the website, including system and functional cookies, you may disrupt the operation of the website and you may not be able to access parts of the website.

In the event that you delete all cookies, unless you have set your browser settings to block cookies, when visiting the website again, our system will re-issue system cookies and again ask for consent to issue analytics and marketing cookies.


5. Contact us!
For any questions feel free to contact us at: kunevski@yahoo or mihajlo.cunkoski@yahoo.com.