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1. Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies
This policy refers to cookies and similar technologies used, as applicable, on websites and applications operated by STARLINE CORPORATION LTD, headquartered in the United Kingdom, 58 Richmond Road, Rugby, CV21 3AB.
Cookies are used for the following purposes:
This policy complements STARLINE CORPORATION LTD’s general data protection policy, which can be found here, and the Terms and Conditions available here. We encourage you to read both documents.
We are committed to protecting personal data and being transparent about how we use it. For questions, please contact us at contact@starline-corporation.com.
2. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small file made of letters and numbers stored on a computer, mobile device, or other equipment used to access the internet. It is installed upon a request from the user’s device to a STARLINE CORPORATION LTD server or a third-party server.
3. What are cookies used for?
Cookies enable the recognition of the user’s device and the delivery of relevant content tailored to user preferences. They provide a better browsing experience and help STARLINE CORPORATION LTD offer more personalized services—such as remembering privacy settings, cart contents, and relevant advertising. Cookies also support anonymous aggregated statistics to help improve website structure and content without personally identifying users.
4. What types of cookies do we use?
We use two types of cookies: session and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary and remain on the user’s device until the session ends or the application is closed. Persistent cookies stay on the user’s device for a set time defined by cookie parameters or until manually deleted.
5. How are cookies used on this site?
Essential cookies are required for proper site functionality. These are automatically set when you access the website or take certain actions. You can block them in your browser, but doing so may disable core features.
6. Do cookies or similar technologies collect personal data?
Cookies and similar technologies do not typically require personal data to function, nor do they usually identify users. However, personal data may sometimes be collected to enhance certain features or user experience. Such data is encrypted to prevent unauthorized access.
7. Blocking cookies
If you choose to block cookies, some site features may stop working. For example, you may not be able to:
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can configure settings to block them. Instructions vary by browser:
8. Managing cookie preferences
Web browsers allow automatic cookie storage by default. These settings can be adjusted to block cookies or to alert the user whenever cookies are sent. Consult your browser’s settings for detailed options. Limiting cookies may affect site functionality.
9. Why are cookies and similar technologies important?
They are central to the effective functioning of the internet, helping personalize the user experience. Disabling them may render some websites or services unusable. They help with:
10. Security and privacy aspects
Most browsers have built-in privacy settings. You can configure your browser to match your desired level of security:
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