Cookie policy

(Last Updated: 02nd June 2023)

1. Definitions

Cookies – small text (a piece of data) files created while using a website and recording information in the user’s web browser or on the device from which such Website was accessed. Cookies are widely used to make websites and other applications work or work more efficiently and help them remember certain information and recognise your Internet browser. Cookies may last until you close your browser (“session” cookies) or over repeat visits (“persistent” cookies).
Cookie banner – a particular message (banner) on a webpage used to grant permissions for the use of cookies and similar technologies, their blocking at the request of the subject of personal data. Allows you to consent and set cookies.
First Party cookies – cookies are associated with a web domain and can only be sent back to the domain they are associated with.
Third-Party Cookies – cookies are associated with elements from other web services, such as advertising partners, social networking sites or other content providers.

2. Scope

This Use of Cookies Policy contains relevant information on how “EUROPEAN PROTEIN UKRAINE” LLC uses cookies and similar technologies (from now on referred to as “cookies,” “cookie,” “cookie files”), why we use them, and what your rights are.
Because this Cookie Policy is part of our Privacy Policy, please read it for more information. Among other things, our Privacy Policy explains how you can exercise your rights and contact us with any questions regarding your Personal data.
We use cookie files, including third-party tools on the Website https://epu.vet/publications/yevropejskij-protein-ukraina (from now on referred to as “Website”) to ensure its correct operation. Also, we may collect aggregated data about the Website use to improve our performance and manage our marketing and service notifications. You can disable some of our cookies; however, this might affect our Website’s usability.
Following the General Data Protection Regulation EU 2016/679 (GDPR) and the Directive on privacy and electronic communications (e-Privacy Directive) concerning the processing of Personal data, we need your consent to use and install cookies on your devices (excluding strictly necessary cookies). When you visit our Website, we show you a pop-up explaining cookies. As soon as you click on “Accept all cookies”, you consent to us using all cookies and plug-ins described below in this cookie policy. You can also manage which cookies you wish to be set up through our consent pop-up. Alternatively, you can always change your cookies settings here.

3. What are cookies used for?

A standard cookie file contains information about the identification of your web browser and device, not the particular user. This cookie can remember your settings and browsing history on the Website, optimises your use of the Website and saves your selected parameters.
Some cookies we use can contain more detailed information, even the information that can help identify you. However, your additional identification data can only be entered by you and be provided to us knowingly and only if you consent to it.
Cookies are widely used to support website operation, improve user experience quality, and provide information to website owners.
Cookies can remain on your computer or mobile device for different periods. Some cookies are “session cookies,” meaning that they exist while your browser is open only. These are deleted automatically once you close your browser. Other cookies are “permanent cookies,” meaning they survive after your browser closes. Websites can use them to recognise your computer when you open your browser and browse the Internet again.
Please visit these websites to find out more detailed information about cookies:

4. How do we use cookies?

We use cookie files such as beacons, tags, and scripts to:

We may place a text file called a “cookie” in the browser files of your computer. The cookie itself does not contain personal information. Still, it will enable the Company to relate your use of the Website to Personal data that you have specifically, voluntarily, and knowingly provided to us. But the only Personal data a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself. A cookie cannot read data off your hard disk or other cookie files created by other websites. We may use cookies to track your traffic patterns. Also, we use encrypted cookies to authenticate your identity on each page after you log on to the Website. You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. If you have set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies, you will receive the warning message with each cookie. Some of our services may not function properly if your cookies are disabled.
To ensure the efficient use of our Website, your computer or mobile device can receive cookies in the following cases:

5. What types of cookies do we use?

This classification of cookies is based on the International Chamber of Commerce’s Cookie Guide
1) Strictly necessary cookies
Using cookies is essential in providing our services and does not require user consent. The Website cannot function properly without these cookies. If you block these files, you will not be able to use our Website’s essential features, including ordering our services.
Strictly necessary (technical) cookies are required to ensure the correct browsing through and use of the Website features to:

Usually, these category cookies collect none of your Personal data. Necessary cookies ensure the user’s safety during their stay on the Website and management of the Website resources selected by the user, their authentication, and protection during work with services and other functionality.

2) Performance cookies
Performance (or statistic) cookies are used for the anonymous collection of statistics data, analysis of our services’ Website performance and quality. This data includes:

We use Google Analytics to track performance data. It is an analytical web service provided by third-party supplier Google, Inc. Users may disable cookies or delete any individual cookie. For detailed information, please visit the following web page: Google Analytics and data privacy.
3) Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies are permanent and help personalise the Website content according to the client’s selected preferences and to:

Cookies in this category analyse your actions during the use of the Website.
4) Targeted advertising cookies
Targeted advertising (marketing) cookies are intended to interact with third parties through tracking technology for content delivery by placing on our behalf targeted ads matching your interests on our Website and third-party websites based on how you interact with the application, ads or content. It helps:

Third parties manage cookies in this category. Please refer to the table below for detailed information about privacy protection when using third-party websites.

6. 3rd party cookies

This Cookie Policy does not cover the use of 3rd party cookies. The Company does not have access or control over these third-party cookies.
When we use social media icons on the Website (Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook), our clients can share a page or bookmark it. These icons are links to social media sites owned by third parties who, in turn, can record the information about your online activity, including on this Website. Please read through the relevant terms and conditions of use and privacy policy of such websites to understand how they use your data and how you can reject and delete it.
Google’s advertising requirements can be summed up by Google’s Advertising Principles. They are put in place to provide a positive experience for users. Read here. We use Google AdSense to publish ads on the Website. When you view or click on an ad, a cookie will be set to help better provide advertisements that may interest you on our Website and other websites. You may opt out of this cookie by visiting Google’s Advertising and Privacy page.

7. Managing cookies by customising your browser

You can refuse to accept, limit the use or completely remove cookies by customizing your browser accordingly. Your browser settings are available at the following links:
ChromeFirefoxOperaMicrosoft Edge
Important! Personalised browser settings may result in limited access to specific sections of the Website or incomplete operation. It will also prevent the identification of your devices and relevant information collection, which means that:

8. Detailed information about our cookies
This table contains the most common cookies used by us and the description of these cookies:

Name Purpose Processor Storage period Function
Strictly necessary
Functionality
Performance
Targeted advertising (marketing)

9. Profiling

We do not plan to perform any profiling using the data collected through the cookies used on the Website.

10. Final conditions

You can find all other terms of personal data processing in the Privacy Policy.
We reserve the right to change this Policy separately from the Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions, requests and concerns about our Use of Cookies Policy or your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Specialist:
E-mail: [email protected]

11. Enabling/disabling and customizing cookies

Please note: Performance, Functionality, and Targeted advertising cookies are disabled by default (if you have not enabled them); therefore, using the Website features for you is limited.
To get unlimited navigation capabilities and full-featured use of all sections of our Website, we recommend that you give your consent to our application of all categories of cookies, confirming your choice by pressing the “Accept all cookies” button. At the same time, you can choose “Advanced settings” or “Decline all cookies”.