Managing Cookies

The website ayoga.shop uses cookies to operate the website, facilitate its use, track activities on the website, and display relevant offers.

Please carefully read this document and only use the website’s services if you agree with all points and accept them as binding for you (hereinafter: User). Note that this policy applies only to cookie management on the specific website.

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small data packet stored in the browser by internet services. It is an essential technology supported by all modern browsers to provide efficient and modern user experiences.

How is a Cookie Created?

When the client’s machine sends a request to the server, the server creates a unique identifier, stores it in its database, and sends the created cookie with all the information back to the client. The received information cookie is then stored on the client’s machine.

How is a Cookie Utilized?

When the client’s machine reconnects with the server, it matches the previously created and stored cookie. The server compares the received cookie’s content with what it has stored, easily identifying, for example, a logged-in registered user. Without this, logging in to a website would not be possible.

Types of Cookies and Their Use on the Website:

  • Essential Cookies: These ensure the proper functioning of the website, make it easier to use, and collect information about usage without identifying visitors. Examples include storing calculator usage values, the status of cookie acceptance, login methods and data, website notification message status, and the reduced functionality Google Analytics code.Please note that without these cookies, we cannot guarantee comfortable use of the website.
  • Statistical Cookies: Used for the development of the website and improvement of user experiences. They collect information about how visitors use the website without personally identifying them. Information includes visited pages, clicked areas, number of pages viewed, duration of each session, and potential error messages.
  • Performance Cookies: These include Google Analytics and Google Optimize cookies, providing insights into website performance. For more information on Google Analytics cookies, visit: Google Analytics Cookie Usage. Information about Google Optimize cookies can be found here.
  • Targeting and Advertising Cookies: Aimed at displaying ads that are more relevant to the user. These cookies cannot personally identify the user without their consent. They collect information about visited pages, clicked areas, number of pages viewed, all to tailor content to the user’s interests.The following advertising cookies are used on our website:

How to Check and Disable Cookies?

All modern browsers allow changes to cookie settings. While most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, these settings can usually be changed to prevent automatic acceptance and prompt the user to decide whether to allow cookies.

Please note that preventing or deleting cookies may affect the full functionality of the website, and it may not operate as intended in your browser.

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