Darklogion Media Information Services E-commerce .Tic. Ltd. Company (Darklogion) We believe that we should be clear and upfront about how we collect and use information we have about you. In order to ensure transparency, this policy provides detailed information about how and when we use cookies. This cookie policy applies to Darklogion products or services linked to or referenced by this policy.
Does Darklogion use cookies?
Yes. As explained in our Privacy Policy, we use cookies and other technologies to ensure that everyone who uses Darklogion has the best possible experience. Cookies also help keep your account secure. By continuing to visit or use our services, you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies for the purposes described in this policy.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small files placed on your device that enable the features and functionality of Darklogion to work. For example, cookies help us identify your device, help you securely access Darklogion and our websites in general, and even let you know when you’re trying to access your account from a different device. Cookies also allow you to easily share content on Darklogion and help us show you content that’s relevant to you.
When does Darklogion install cookies?
We use cookies on our websites (e.g. darklogion.com.tr) and mobile applications. Browsers visiting these sites will receive cookies from us. We place cookies on your browser when you visit sites outside of Darklogion that contain our plugins (e.g. Darklogion’s “Share” button) or tags.
What types of cookies does Darklogion use?
We use two types of cookies: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie helps us recognize you as an existing user, making it easy for you to return to Darklogion or interact with our services without having to log in again. Once you’ve logged in, a persistent cookie remains in your browser and is read by Darklogion when you return to our site or one of our partner sites that use our services. Session cookies are only active for the duration of a session (usually the current visit to the website or browser session).
What are cookies used for?
Cookies can be used to perform tasks like recognizing you when you visit Darklogion, remembering your preferences, and providing a personalized experience that matches your settings. Cookies also make your interactions with Darklogion faster and more secure. In addition, cookies allow us to provide you with content on and off the Darklogion site.
Usage Categories
Description
Authentication
When you log in to Darklogion, cookies help us provide you with accurate information and personalize your experience.
Security
We use cookies to enable and support security features, detect malicious activity and violations of our User Agreement.
Preferences, features, and services
Cookies tell us what language you prefer and what your communication preferences are. Darklogion makes it easier to fill out forms. It also allows us to provide you with features, insights, and personalized content in conjunction with our plugins. More information about plugins can be found in our Privacy Policy.
Performance, Analytics, and Research
Cookies help us learn how our site and plugins perform in different locations. We also use cookies to understand, improve, and research our products, features, and services when you access Darklogion from other websites, apps, and from your work computer or mobile device.
What is Do Not Track (DNT)?
DNT is a concept supported by regulatory bodies such as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). As part of this, companies operating in the Internet industry are encouraged to develop and implement a mechanism that allows them to control how their online activities are tracked on their websites. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is working with industry groups, Internet browsers, technology companies, and regulators to develop a standard for DNT technology. While some progress has been made, progress is slow. So far, no standard has been established. Similarly, Sitemio generally does not respond to “do not track” signals.
Controlling cookies
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through your settings preferences. However, if you limit the placement of cookies on websites, you may be making your overall user experience worse as they can no longer be personalized to you. Also personalize your login information.