COOKIE POLICY

How do we use COOKIE, WEB indicators and similar technologies?

On June 20, 2019

when you visit or interact with our website, services, tools or messages, we or authorized service providers use cookies, web metrics and other similar technologies to make your experience better, faster and safer. This is not only for advertising, but also allows us to continually improve our website, services and tools. We hope that the following information will provide you with clearer and more comprehensive information about the technology we use and why we use it; but if you have any additional questions or need additional information, please review our privacy policy or contact us: leiyu@kf-idc.com

Your consent

By continuing to use and browsing our website, services, tools or messages, you consent to our use of cookies, web metrics and similar techniques mentioned above and in our Privacy Policy; if you do not wish to be connected to the Site or By accepting these cookies when using our website, services, tools or messages, you can launch settings in your browser that allow you to reject all or part of the cookies. However, if you use browser settings to block all cookies (including basic cookies), you may only be able to use some of the features of our website or services.

What are cookies, web metrics, and similar technologies?

These technologies are basically small data files placed on your computer, tablet, mobile phone or other device (collectively called devices) that allow us to record when you visit or interact with our websites, services, messages and other tools. relevant information. Although these technologies are mostly referred to as cookies, each feature is slightly different, as described below: Cookie: This is a small text file (usually composed of letters and numbers) that is placed in your website when you visit a website or browse a message. Memory in a browser or device. Cookies allow websites to identify specific devices or browsers. There are many types of cookies:

  • Workflow cookies expire at the end of your browser's session, allowing us to link your actions as you progress through a particular browser.
  • Persistent cookies are stored between browser sessions on your device, allowing us to remember your preferences or actions across multiple websites.
  • First-party cookies are set by the user when they visit the website in order to save your settings (for example, when browsing our website).
  • Third-party cookies are cookies placed in your browser by websites or domains that you are not currently browsing. If a user visits a website and another entity sets a cookie through the website, this is a third-party cookie.

When you use cookies to access the website, you will be asked to complete a form with personal information, including your name, email and interests. This information is packaged into a cookie and sent to your browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) for later storage. The next time you visit the same website, the browser will pass the cookie to the server. This message is sent back to the server whenever the browser asks for a page from the server.

Web metrics:Small files (also known as pixels, image tags, or script tags) that can be loaded into websites, applications, and tools. They can be combined with cookies to identify our users and provide anonymous behavioral data.

Similar technology: The technology for storing information in your browser or device is stored in native shared objects or local storage (such as flash cookies, HTML 5 cookies, and other web application software). These technologies can be used across all browsers and in some cases are not fully managed by your browser and need to be managed directly from an installed application or device. We do not use these technologies to store information and send ads to you on our website or other websites.

What kinds of cookies, web metrics, and similar technologies do we use and why?

Our cookies, web metrics and similar technologies serve a variety of purposes, but are often necessary for our website, services, tools or messaging features to help us improve performance or provide more functionality or help us provide relevant Ads with consistent goals. Specifically speaking, it can be divided into:

Very necessary or basic: 'very necessary' or 'basic' cookies, web metrics and similar technologies allow you to move around the site and use features like safe areas and shopping baskets. Without these technologies, you will not be able to provide the services you request. Please note that these technologies do not collect any information about you as a marketing or remember the websites you have visited. Use of our website, services, tools or messages is subject to these technologies; therefore, if you do not load these technologies, we cannot guarantee the use and security of your visits.

Performance: 'Efficacy' cookies, web metrics and similar technologies collect information about how you use our website, such as the pages you have visited and whether you have encountered any errors. These cookies do not collect any information that will identify you, and will only be used to help us improve the operation of the website, understand the interests of users and measure the appropriateness of our content by providing users with anonymous statistics on how to use the website. These technologies must be accepted using our website, services, tools or messages; if you do not load these technologies, we cannot guarantee the use and security of your visits.

Features: These cookies, web metrics, or similar technologies are used to provide services or remember settings to improve your visit experience.

Advertising:Our website or tool places a 1st or 3rd party cookie and web metrics to deliver content that includes product-related advertising, and that is relevant to your interests on our or third-party websites. These technologies allow us to understand the usefulness of advertising and to improve the relevance of the content delivered to users. We also use a 3rd party service provider to assist us in providing the same functionality, and on our behalf, our authorized service providers will place cookies (3rd party cookies), web metrics and similar on your device. technology. They also collect information to help identify your device, such as an IP address or other specific or device identification code.

How to manage, control and delete cookies, web metrics and similar technologies

You can block cookies by enabling settings in your browser that allow you to reject all or some of your cookies. However, if you use browser settings to block all cookies (including basic cookies), you may only be able to use some of the features of our website or services. Unless you adjust your browser settings to reject cookies, our system will issue a cookie as soon as you visit the website. Please note that, as detailed in our Privacy Policy, we are currently not changing our practices when we receive a 'Do Not Track' signal from our Guest Browser.

An internet browser allows you to change your cookie settings. These settings can usually be found in the 'Options' or 'Preferences' menu of your Internet browser. To understand these settings, please click on the following helpful links. Otherwise, use the 'Description' option in the Internet browser to drill down to the details.

If you wish to cancel your consent at any time, please delete the cookies set using your internet browser

More about cookies

Here you can find useful information about cookies, including information on deleting or blocking cookies: http://www.allaboutcookies.org

Here you can find published guidelines for advertising self-regulation and online privacy: http://www.youronlinechoices.eu

You can find the ICC (UK) UK Cookie Guide on the ICC website: http://www.international-chamber.co.uk/our-expertise/digitaleconomy

Revision date: June 20, 2019