Through your use of www.toppetcoverages.com, you consent to the following Cookie Policy ("Policy"). The conditions for utilizing cookies on this website are explained in this Policy. By using the website going forward, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.
We would like to inform you that this Cookie Policy is subject to modification at any time. When there are any major changes, you will be informed through the website or websites. If our privacy policies change, we advise you to regularly review this page to be updated. You accept that you will be bound by any changes made to this Policy by using the website going forward. Your alternatives are to either stop using the website or change your browser's settings to prevent cookies from being accepted if you disagree with the terms of this policy.
This Policy gives instructions for using cookies on the website and adheres to the definitions and interpretations found in our Privacy Policy.
●What cookies are
●What cookies are used when you use the Site
●How third parties use cookies on the Site
●Your cookie options
●Interest-Based Advertising
1. What are cookies?
A little file known as a "cookie" could be installed in your browser when you visit our website in order to identify you as a visitor without disclosing any personal information. These cookies do a number of tasks, including delivering certain services, remembering your preferences, doing data analysis, and allowing for behavioral and advertising advertising.
Cookies come in two varieties: session cookies, which are transitory, and permanent cookies, which are persistent. Whereas permanent cookies remain in your browser until you actively remove them or until their expiry date, session cookies are erased as soon as your browser is closed. The predetermined expiry dates of these cookies range from a few minutes to many years.
Cookies that are placed on the hard disk of your browser by a website are referred to as "first-party cookies." On the other hand, cookies that are set from a domain other than the one you are presently on are referred to as "third-party cookies."
Pixel tags and cookies are used by our website to track the activities and preferences of users who are sent to it by services. You may be acquainted with pixel tags, web beacons, or clear GIFs from browsing other websites. Pixel tags may be used by us and our business partners for a variety of reasons, such as interest-based advertising and retargeting, as outlined in Section 5 of our Privacy Statement.
2. What cookies are used for when I use the Site?
A third party or we may set cookies in your browser when you use or visit our site. Please see our Privacy Policy for more details on the kinds of cookies we use and when we use them.
Cookies may be used for a number of purposes, such as allowing functions on the website that need first-party cookies, such completing transactions or keeping users logged in. Additionally, we track the Site's performance and gather data on how it is used by using analytics cookies. A/B testing may be performed using these cookies, which can be first-party or third-party, to see how users respond to various ad versions, websites, or capabilities.
Cookies known as preference cookies are used by the site to store your preferences.
Advertising networks or platforms may install third-party cookies, also referred to as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies, on your computer. These cookies are mostly used to provide you with more relevant adverts depending on your online activity, track their effectiveness, and serve you with ads.
3. How do third parties use cookies on the Sites?
Cookies are necessary for gathering anonymous user data for a number of services, such as ad networks, analytics, and third-party applications. Through monitoring user activity on the website, these organizations are able to examine how people behave when they visit other websites afterwards. Anonymous data is gathered and utilized to understand user behavior and preferences, leading to better customized advertising and more efficient services.
4. What are my cookie options?
You may change your browser's settings to remove existing cookies and block new ones if you prefer not to have cookies at all or only a certain kind. For further instructions, go to the documentation provided by your browser. Please be aware, however, that disabling or refusing our cookies may affect your ability to utilize certain of our services, store your preferences, and access specific sections of our websites.
The privacy policy of each third party also provides information on how to disable their cookies.
5. How to manage cookies?
According to our Cookie Policy, accepting cookies improves your experience on the website, while rejecting them could restrict its operation.
How to disable behaviorally targeted advertising cookies
Visit www.youronlinechoices.eu for additional information if you're a customer in the European Union and have questions about cookies that are used for behaviorally targeted advertising.Similar to this, users in the US may find out more about these cookies—which show adverts depending on how you use the website and other websites—by going to http://www.aboutads.info/choices. Insights and choices to help you manage your preferences about various advertising methods are offered by these sites.
Here are some helpful tips for modifying the cookie settings on your web browser.
Google Chrome:
On the toolbar of the browser, click the wrench symbol. Choose Settings. >> Select "Show advanced settings" Click the "Content settings" button under the "Privacy" section.
Selecting "Allow local data to be set" under the "Cookies" section will permit both first-party and third-party cookies. Select "Block all third-party cookies without exception" to only permit first-party cookies.
To deactivate cookies, choose "Block sites from setting any data" under the "Cookies" section.
Keep in mind that Chrome has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Google website for further details on the various cookie options available in Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0:
In your browser window, click the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options." Find the "Privacy" tab in the settings box.
Activate cookies: Move the slider down to "Medium" or below.
To turn off cookies: To block every cookie, move the slider to the top.
Keep in mind that Explorer has many settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Microsoft website for further details on the various cookie options available in Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Microsoft Edge
Select Settings >> after clicking the More actions icon on the toolbar.Look for "View advanced settings" and choose it. Choose Don't block cookies (default) or Block just third party cookies under the Cookies section. Shut down Edge.
Mozilla Firefox
From the browser menu, click Tools and choose Options. On the Privacy section, click.
Select "Accept cookies for sites" to activate cookies.
Click the "Accept cookies for sites" checkbox to turn off cookies.
Keep in mind that Firefox has many settings for enabling and disabling cookies. See Mozilla's https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for further details.
Opera
From the browser menu, choose "Setting" and then "Settings" >> "Quick Preferences."
Check "Enable Cookies" to allow cookies.
Uncheck "Enable Cookies" to stop cookies from working.
Keep in mind that Opera has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Opera Software website for further details on the various cookie options available: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/
Safari on OSX
From the menu bar, choose "Safari" and then "Preferences" >>Select "Security."
To allow cookies, choose "Only from site you navigate to" under the "Accept cookies" option.
To turn off cookies, choose "Never" under "Accept cookies."
Keep in mind that Safari has many settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Apple website for further details on the various cookie settings available in Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html
The remaining browsers
Please use the browser's "help" feature or get in touch with the company that makes the browser.
6. How to manage your cookies?
Although the majority of web browsers allow cookies by default, it's vital to remember that you may adjust your preferences to either ban cookies or get alerts. It's important to keep in mind, however, that disabling our cookies can have an impact on how you use our website. This might include individualized information and content or restricted access to certain sections.
7. Interest-Based Advertising
As marketers, we use interest-based advertising supplied by vendors to show you tailored messages and content based on your interests. It is crucial to remember that third parties' activities and practices, including their use of cookies or other technologies to carry out email, mobile, or online advertising services, are not within the control of the Site.
For any inquiries about our Cookie Policy, kindly contact [email protected] through email.