Openmyth Cookies Policy

With this cookie policy, Openmyth as data controller is providing information about the uses of cookies and similar technologies on our websites. You can visit our website without giving any personal information, you can meet your needs by receiving information about our services. Cookies are used to collect information about site use during visits. Our goal here is to provide convenience to the user who visits our website and to understand how we can improve our operation. If the cookie usage warning on the Website is closed or the use of the website continues, cookies are considered to be approved. If you do not approve of the use of cookies, we ask you not to continue with the website or change your cookie preferences from your browser. We would like to remind you that some features of the website may lose functionality if cookies are not allowed.



Definition Cookie and what purpose it is used for?

Cookies are small data files stored on your computer or your mobile device by the websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide business and marketing information to the owners of the site. Almost every website today uses cookies. Like most websites, Openmyth uses cookies to provide you with a better, faster and more secure experience. Cookies do not contain data such as first and last name or address. Cookies can remember your website preferences, keep your session open, or provide you with content of interest.

Further information on cookies can be found at www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org

We use cookies on our site for various purposes and process your personal data through these cookies. The main objectives are:



• To analyze the website, improve the performance of the site. For example, integrating the different servers on which the site runs, determining the number of visitors to the site and adjusting performance accordingly, or making it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for.

• To increase the functionality of the site and provide ease of use. For example, sharing through the Site to third-party social media, remembering search queries when a visitor visits the site later.

• To improve the services offered to you in order to improve the functionality and performance of the website.

• To improve the website and offer new features through the website and personalize the features offered according to your preferences.

• In order for the website to be used more effectively, some statistical data is needed.

• Collection of information about your browsing and use preferences and habits specific to the website you are on.

Summary of cookies used on this website



• To customise, targeting and advertising activities. For example, displaying ads linked to visitors ' interests on the pages that visitors view. These ads can be displayed from digital channels belonging to diagnosis, as well as advertising can be displayed in third-party channels.

• To perform marketing activities. If the data owner has also given clear diagnostic consent to the processing of their personal data for marketing purposes, the personal data mentioned may be processed in combination with other personal data within the scope of the Protection Of Personal Data And Privacy Policy.

Cookies are divided into different types based on criteria such as storage times on mobile devices and by whom they are placed. The basic distinction under these criteria is;

Session cookies/Persistent Cookies: Session cookies are temporary cookies and are deleted from the device after closing the browser. The main function of these cookies is to ensure that the website works properly. Persistent cookies, on the other hand, remain on the device after closing the browser until they are deleted by the visitor or expire.

First-party/Third-party Cookies: First-party cookies are cookies placed on the device by the operator of the website visited. Third-party cookies are cookies placed and controlled on the device by people other than the operator of the website visited.

Session Cookies:

Session cookies are temporary cookies that are not stored on your computer or mobile device. Certain session cookies are also used to understand, for example, if a user interacting with our company website is a new visitor or a visitor returning as part of the same browsing session. These session cookies are erased when you close your browser, or after extended inactivity.

Persistent Cookies:

Persistent cookies are those placed on your computer or mobile device for a predetermined length of time when you visit this site.

Mandatory Cookies:

These cookies are absolutely necessary for the proper functioning of the website. These cookies are needed to manage the system, prevent fraudulent transactions, and if blocked, the website will not be able to work.

Functional and Analytical Cookies:

To remember your preferences, to effectively use the internet site, the site used to be optimized to respond to your requests, and are cookies that contain data about how you use the site. By nature, such cookies may contain your personal data. For example, cookies that record your preference for the viewing language of the site are functional cookies. Analytical cookies are cookies that enable the production of analytical results such as the number of visitors to the website, the detection of pages displayed on the website, the hours of visiting the website, and the movement of scrolling the website pages.

Tracking Cookies:

Tracking cookies are primary and third-party Cookies created during your visit to our website and third-party domain names. These cookies allow you to track your click and visit history in the domains in which they were created, and to map these records between different domain names. Such cookies are used to identify and profile users, target advertising and marketing activities, and customize content. These cookies will not be used to know you.



How Can You Control Cookies?

You can control or delete cookies as you wish. You can delete cookies that already exist on your computer and prevent cookies from being saved/placed. However, we would like to remind you that if you delete cookies and prevent future cookies from being downloaded to your computer, you will not be able to access some of our features.

Most browsers allow you to:

• Viewing saved cookies and delete what you wish.

• Blocking third-party cookies.

• Blocking cookies from certain sites.

• Blocking all cookies.

• Deleting all cookies when you close Internet Explorer

Find information at below about what steps to follow to prevent cookies from being used through different internet browsers.

Interner Explorer

1:Click 'Tools' (the gear icon) in the browser toolbar.

2:Choose Internet Options.

3:Click the Privacy tab, and then, under Settings, move the slider to the top to block all cookies or to the bottom to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

Google Chrome

1:Open Chrome on your computer.

2:Click More settings at the top right.

3:Click Advanced at the bottom.

4:Under”privacy and security, " click Content Settings.

5:Click cookies.

6:Search for the name of the website under”all cookies and site data".

7:Click the Remove icon to the right of the site.

Mozilla Firefox

1:Click the Firefox menu button and select Options.

2:Select the privacy and security panel and go to history.

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 name of the site whose cookies you want to delete. Cookies that match your search will be displayed.

6:Select the cookie(s)you want to delete and click the delete selected button.

7:Close the cookies window by clicking the close button. Then, close the about: preferences page.

Safari

1:Select Safari > Preferences.

2:Click Privacy.

3:Click Website Data

4:Select one or more websites and then click Delete or delete all.