This Cookie Policy applies to all Zen Web Design sites.

By using the Sites, you agree to this Cookie Policy by either browsing the Sites or giving your explicit consent, whichever applies.

Cookies are text files stored on the user’s device after visiting the Sites. When a site is revisited, Zen Web Design may access data about your device already collected through cookies.

With the help of cookies, Zen Web Design ensures a better, more friendly, personalized operation and a better display of the Site (functionality cookies). They also help the provider analyze users, keep track of visits (analysis purposes) and advertise more effectively (marketing purposes).

Zen Web Design uses its own cookies (“primary cookies”) on its websites, but also allows certain third parties to install their own cookies (“third party cookies”) on the user’s equipment. With his consent, the user agrees to the use of cookies by Zen Web Design and other third parties.

Because we constantly strive to provide you with the best possible user experience, our sites only work optimally when cookies are enabled. This way we can recognize you when you return to our site. At the same time, cookies allow us to detect and correct errors, so that your visit is faster and more personal. Additional information will only be saved if you agree, for example by entering data when ordering a product or when enrolling / registering.

  • Intended for spying on users and NOT tracking everything the user does

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  • Malicious code or viruses

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  • Associated with unwanted messages

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  • Able to track activity on your keyboard (doesn’t save your passwords)

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  • They are for the sole and exclusive purpose of advertising
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We use different types of cookies on the Zen Web Design website. Cookies may vary depending on their functionality, validity period and the page that installs them.

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Required / functional cookies


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Functional cookies


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Analysis


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User Preferences


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Marketing cookies and social media plug-ins

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The decision to allow sites to use cookies or not is entirely yours, but you should keep in mind that the site works optimally only when cookies in your browser or on our site are activated. .

If you want to disable cookies, you can do so in the privacy settings category. However, even if you disable cookies, this action will not affect the cookies required to be active for the operation of the sites.

Temporary disabling of cookies

Mozilla Firefox

Use the »Private Browsing« function. First, press the »Other« key. It opens the menu bar, and in the »Tools« menu click on »Private Browsing« or press the key combination »Ctrl + Shift + P«.

Google Chrome

Use the »New Incognito Window« function. You can activate a new window with the combination »Ctrl + Shift + N«.

Internet Explorer

With the function called »InPrivate«, Internet Explorer ensures browsing without leaving any traces. First, press the »Alt« key in the browser. This opens the menu bar, and in the »Tools« menu click on »Browsing InPrivate« or press the key combination »Ctrl + Shift + P«.

Apple Safari

Click on “Settings” and choose “Private Browsing”. By clicking on the »OK« button the »Private« sign will be displayed to the right of the title bar.

Opera

Click the browser logo in the upper left corner. Search for »Tab and Windows« and choose »New Private Window« or press the key combination »Ctrl + Shift + N«.