Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Effective date: 08.05.2025

The purpose of the following details is to provide users with more insights regarding the deployment, application, and administration of "cookies" used by the website www.scriptoware.io, operated by XYZ info Ltd, a USA registered company, headquartered in Massachusetts, 1st Sector, 123 Green Street, lot 1, ground level, room 4, unit 42, registered at the Trade Registry under number J40/10801/2017, with fiscal identification code 37862579.

Additionally, this policy contains helpful links relevant to this subject.

If further clarification is needed and not available below, you may reach us at:

This document is an addition to our privacy notice, which you can access here. We suggest reviewing it since it includes valuable supplementary information such as all purposes for which data is handled, your entitlements, limitations, exceptions, and more.

This site utilizes cookies.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A "cookie" (also referred to as a "browser cookie", "HTTP cookie" or "Internet cookie") is a compact file, made up of characters and digits, which is stored on a device such as a desktop, smartphone, or other user's gadget accessing the web. Cookies are initiated through a request made by a web server to a browser (e.g., Chrome, Internet Explorer), and they do not include software code, viruses, or spyware, nor do they gain access to user data on the device.

A cookie is made up of two parts: a name and content (cookie value), and its active duration is technically defined. Only the web server that sent the cookie can retrieve it again once the user revisits the corresponding website.

Therefore, it’s essential to understand that cookies do not request personal details to function and generally do not personally identify individuals using the internet.

WHAT ARE COOKIES USED FOR?

Cookies hold data that connects a browser (user) with a particular server (website). If that browser connects to the same server again, the stored information can be accessed and utilized. Cookies contribute to a more streamlined and enjoyable browsing experience and aid many websites in offering convenient features (e.g., language preferences, privacy settings, shopping carts, or personalized ads).

Additionally, cookies help in creating aggregated, anonymized data sets that allow us to assess how users engage with our website, supporting improvements in its structure and content without personally identifying the visitor.

WHAT IS THE LIFETIME OF A COOKIE?

Cookies are managed by web servers, and their active time span can greatly differ based on their intended function.

Hence, cookies are split into two main types:

  • Session cookies –temporarily saved in the browser’s cookie folder and remembered until the user leaves the site or shuts the browser (e.g., during login/logout in a webmail account).
  • Persistent/fixed cookies –retained on the device’s drive and persist based on the set expiration period. These also include cookies from external sources -termed “third-party cookies” - which anonymously track user preferences to serve targeted content or advertising.

Nevertheless, users can manually remove cookies at any time via their browser's settings.

What Are Third-Party Cookies?

Some parts of this website may display content from outside providers—such as news feeds, embedded videos, or ads. When these external sources place cookies through our website, they are known as third-party cookies, since they do not originate from Scriptoware itself. These third-party vendors are required to adhere to relevant privacy regulations and must honor the policies established by Scriptoware.

We utilize Google Analytics, a web analysis service by Google LLC, to understand how visitors engage with the website. This service places cookies on your device that track various usage behaviors. The collected data, including your IP address, is sent to Google’s servers within the European Union. Google processes this information to deliver insights into website activity, create usage reports for us, and offer related services.

Under certain circumstances, Google may share this data with other parties, either due to legal obligations or when external partners are processing data on Google's behalf. Your IP address will not be merged with any other data Google may have. You can limit cookie usage by changing your browser settings, but doing so might reduce functionality across parts of the site. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Google processing your data as outlined. If you'd like to opt out, you can install this browser plugin:http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

To learn more, visit the official Google Analytics cookie guide.

These third-party cookies also help us analyze how users interact with our content - tracking metrics like visit duration or frequently accessed pages - to improve the user experience.

We regularly experiment with design updates and new features. These cookies assist in delivering a smooth, personalized experience by remembering your preferences and helping us learn what works best.

Understanding the number of users submitting forms or requesting quotes is crucial to our business. Cookies help us measure such actions so we can plan and improve accordingly.

Additionally, we use advertising to support the platform and fund future improvements. Behavioral advertising cookies track your browsing interests anonymously and help display more relevant promotions.

You’ll also find social media buttons on the Scriptoware website, connecting you to platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Vimeo. Each of these platforms has its own cookie policy, which governs their data practices.

How Scriptoware Uses Cookies

When you access our website, we may deploy the following categories of cookies:

  • Essential Cookies
  • Analytics Cookies
  • Advertising Cookies
  • Preference Cookies

These may also include cookies from third-party sources.

Cookies help us deliver key website functionality. In most cases, disabling them entirely can affect your browsing experience and block important features. Unless you are sure you want to turn off all cookies, we recommend keeping them enabled to ensure full access to the services we offer.

By using the Scriptoware website, you accept our use of cookies as described in this policy. If you disagree, please update your browser settings accordingly or refrain from using the site.

Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the core functionality of the website - such as navigating pages or accessing secure content. They are activated automatically when you access Scriptoware and cannot be turned off without affecting basic operations.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies allow us to track visitor activity anonymously, such as how many users visit the site and how often. Unless you're logged in, these cookies don't contain personal identifiers. Registered users may be identifiable based on the data they’ve shared with us, in line with our privacy policy and current data protection laws.

Advertising Cookies

These cookies determine if you've seen specific ads, how long ago, and what type. They’re also used for personalized ad targeting, sometimes in partnership with third-party ad networks. These cookies don’t store personal data - only anonymous info about your browsing behavior. We also place such cookies on partner sites for retargeting purposes.

Advertisers that set these cookies have their own privacy rules. Scriptoware doesn’t access or manage them directly. However, these cookies can influence what ads you see elsewhere based on your interactions here.

Preference Cookies

These optional cookies are used to tailor your experience, such as remembering form inputs or previous interactions. They help provide a smoother, more personalized visit.

Third-Party Cookies

Some embedded elements on Scriptoware pages - like interactive widgets or shared media - may place anonymous third-party cookies for tracking performance or enhancing the content. We cannot control these cookies, nor can third parties access ours. For example, when you use a social sharing button, that platform may track your actions independently.

WHAT KIND OF DATA DO COOKIES STORE AND ACCESS?

Cookies are small text files that enable websites to recognize your browser. They store information such as language preferences, login credentials, and items in your shopping cart, enhancing your browsing experience. The web server identifies your browser until the cookie expires or is removed.

WHY ARE COOKIES ESSENTIAL FOR INTERNET USAGE?

Cookies play a vital role in the smooth operation of the internet by providing a personalized browsing experience tailored to individual preferences and interests. Disabling cookies may render certain websites unusable. While rejecting cookies doesn't eliminate online advertisements, it does prevent them from aligning with your browsing behavior.

Examples of significant cookie uses (without requiring user authentication):

  • Customizing content and services based on user preferences (e.g., news categories, weather updates, sports scores, maps, public services, entertainment, and travel services).
  • Remembering user interests for tailored offers, such as password retention and language settings (e.g., displaying search results in a preferred language).
  • Maintaining child protection filters for internet content (e.g., family mode options, safe search functions).
  • Limiting the frequency of ad displays to a specific user on a website.
  • Providing more relevant advertising content to users.
  • Measuring, optimizing, and adapting analytics features to confirm website traffic levels, content engagement, and user navigation paths (e.g., through search engines, direct visits, or referrals).

SECURITY AND PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS

Cookies are not viruses; they are simple text files that cannot execute code or replicate themselves across networks. However, they can be used for malicious purposes by storing information about users' preferences and browsing history, potentially serving as spyware. Many anti-spyware programs recognize this and flag cookies for deletion during scans.

Browsers typically offer privacy settings that allow users to manage cookie acceptance levels, validity periods, and automatic deletion after visiting certain websites.

Additional security considerations include:

  • Adjusting your browser's cookie settings to a comfortable security level.
  • If you're the sole user of your computer, you may opt for extended expiration periods for storing browsing history and personal access data.
  • If you share computer access, consider setting your browser to delete individual browsing data each time you close the browser, ensuring that visitation information is removed after each session.

ADDITIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS RELATED TO COOKIES

Protecting your identity is crucial for every internet user. Because information is transmitted between the browser and the website, unauthorized individuals could potentially intercept data contained in cookies, especially if the browser connects to the server over an unencrypted network (e.g., an unsecured Wi-Fi network).

Other cookie-based attacks involve improperly setting cookies on servers. If a website doesn't instruct the browser to use encrypted channels, attackers can exploit this vulnerability to trick browsers into sending information over unsecured channels, gaining unauthorized access to certain websites. It's essential to choose appropriate methods for protecting personal information.

TIPS FOR SAFE AND RESPONSIBLE BROWSING WITH COOKIES

Given their flexibility and widespread use, cookies are nearly unavoidable. Disabling cookies may prevent access to popular websites like YouTube, Gmail, Yahoo, and others. Here are some tips to ensure secure browsing with cookies:

  • Customize your browser's cookie settings to a comfortable security level.
  • If you're the only user of your computer, consider setting extended expiration periods for storing browsing history and personal access data.
  • If you share computer access, set your browser to delete individual browsing data each time you close the browser, removing visitation information after each session.
  • Regularly install and update anti-spyware applications.
  • Ensure your browser is always up to date, as many cookie-based attacks exploit vulnerabilities in outdated browser versions.

HOW TO MANAGE AND CONTROL COOKIES

You can manage your cookie preferences by clicking on the “Cookie Settings” button below and enabling or disabling cookie categories according to your preferences.

Cookie Settings

Additionally, you can use your internet browser to delete cookies automatically or manually. You can specify that certain cookies cannot be placed or change your browser settings to receive a message each time a cookie is placed.

Please note that our website may not function properly if all cookies are disabled. If you delete cookies from your browser, they will be placed again with your consent when you revisit our website.

For more information, you can use these guides:

To learn more about managing and deleting cookies, visit:

For additional information on privacy issues, you can also access the following link:

COOKIE LIST

A cookie is a small text file used by a website that, when visited by a user, asks the browser to store it on your device to remember information about you, such as your language preferences or login information. These cookies are set by us and are called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies - cookies from a different domain than the website you're visiting - to support our advertising and marketing efforts. Specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are typically set in response to actions you take to receive services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, or filling out forms. You can configure your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the website may not function properly. These cookies do not store personally identifiable information.