Cookie Policy
This policy describes how E-CREWING.NET and other parties use cookies and how you can control cookies. Please keep in mind that this may change your experience on our platform and can restrict certain features (including login as a user).
What are cookies?
HTTP-cookie or Cookies or Cookies (Cookies, Cookies) - in computer terminology, the term used to describe information in the form text or binary data received from a web site on a web server that is stored by the client, that is, the browser, and then sent to the same site if it is re-visited.
What cookie does E-CREWING.NET use?
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1. Authentication cookies
is the most common way that web servers use to find out whether or not a user is logged in and with which account. Without such a mechanism, the site does not know whether to send a page containing confidential information, or require the user to authenticate himself by signing in. Security The authentication cookie generally depends on the security of the website and the web browser of the user, as well as whether the cookie data is encrypted. Vulnerable security areas may allow hackers to read the cookie data used to access the user's data or which is used to access it. (with user credentials) to a website that has a cookie (for example, interstitial scripts and cross-platform forgery request). -
2. Session cookie
A cookie file, also known as cookie-in-memory, a cookie transition, or an unstable cookie, exists only in temporary memory when a user enters a website. Web browsers usually delete session cookies when the user closes the browser. Unlike other cookies, session cookies are not superimposed on the expiration date. which means the browser knows what they see as session cookies. -
3. Web storage
Web storage, sometimes known as DOM storage (Document Object Model storage), provides the Web application with software tools and protocols used to store data in a browser. Web storage supports permanent data storage, similar to cookies, but has a significantly increased capacity and lack of information stored in the header of an HTTP request. There are two main ones Types of storage: local storage and storage of sessions, behaving in the same way as constant cookies and session cookies, respectively. -
4. Anonymous Analytics cookies
Whenever someone visits our website, the software provided by another organization creates an "anonymous analytics file". For example, like many companies, we use Google Analytics to help us control our traffic on the site. These cookies can tell us if you've visited a site before. Your browser will tell us if you have these cookies, and if not, then we will generate new ones. This allows us to track how many individual users we have and how often they visit the site. We can also use third-party cookies to help us with conducting marketing research, tracking revenue, improving the functionality of the site, and monitoring compliance with our copyright policies and policies. -
How to disable cookies?
As a rule, you can stop the browser from accepting cookies or stop receiving cookies from a specific web site.However, we can not guarantee that you will still be able to use the full functionality E-CREWING.NET without the use of cookies. All modern browsers allow you to change cookie settings. Usually these settings can be found in the "Options" or "Settings" section. your browser's menu. To understand these settings, you can use the links below or use the "Help" option in your browser for more information.
- Setting up cookies in Chrome
- Configure cookies in Firefox
- Configuring cookies in Internet Explorer
- Set up cookies in Safari