Cookie policy

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that your internet browser stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit a particular website. With cookies, a website remembers your actions and desired settings (such as login, language, font size, and other selected display-related settings) over time, so you do not have to re-enter them when browsing different pages or when you come back later.

How do we use cookies?

CORVUS PAY d.o.o., Buzinski prilaz 10, HR-10010 Zagreb, OIB 67770246314 (hereinafter: CORVUS PAY) collects, uses and manages your personal data located on www.corvuspay.com website.

www.corvuspay.com uses cookies and similar technologies for several purposes, depending on the context or product, including:

  1. cookies for checking authentication, i.e. the identity of the person accessing the data, during the page view – we use them to determine the digital identity of the user who accesses our website. This cookie allows you to navigate through different pages within our web store without having to log in again on each page;
  2. user security cookies, which are used to detect abuses of authenticity, of limited duration – we use them to process information that enables us to be secure and to identify fraud and abuse;
  3. in addition to the above, we also use third-party cookies to share social network plugins, for registered members of the social network. Some of our websites include cookies from social networks (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram), including those that allow users who are logged in to a social network to share content through that network. This happens on websites that allow you to log in and register via social network accounts and if you share the content of the website on social networks (e.g. via the “Like” button);
  4. third-party cookies for the purpose of analyzing the use of our websites, such as the Internet analytical tool Google Analytics – this type of cookie allows us to improve the operation of our websites from the standpoint of user experience while using the pages, to optimize the supply and demand of goods and services through a clearer recognition of your interests and relevance and success of our marketing communications.

You can also find out how to manage third-party cookies on their website:

  1. You can find out more about how Facebook and Instagram (Meta products) uses cookies and how you can regulate them for Facebook at:  https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policies/cookies and for Instagram at: https://privacycenter.instagram.com/policy/?entry_point=ig_help_center_data_policy_redirect
  2. You can find out more about how YouTube uses cookies and how you can regulate them at  https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=hr
  3. You can find out about the use of cookies by Instagram and how you can regulate them at https://privacycenter.instagram.com/policy/?entry_point=ig_help_center_data_policy_redirect

Facebook, YouTube and Instagram collect and process your personal data when you visit these websites and applications, including the data on your device and data about your activity without any additional action on your part. This happens regardless of whether you have a Facebook, YouTube, Instagram user account and whether you are logged in or not.

CORVUS PAY cannot affect the processing of personal data by third parties.

CORVUS PAY does not use cookies for purposes other than those described in our Privacy Policy and this Policy.

Cookies used on this website

Which cookies does Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. use?

https://www.corvuspay.com/ collects, uses, and manages your personal data which are also on the Facebook page of „CorvusPay“ and which are available using the said page. Meta Platforms uses cookies if you have a Facebook account, if you use Meta Platforms products, including our Facebook page and applications, or if you visit other websites and applications that use Meta Platforms products (including the “like” button or other Meta Platforms technologies). Cookies allow Meta Platforms to offer you Meta Platforms products and to understand the information it receives about you, including information about your use of other websites and applications, regardless of your registration or logged in status. Cookies help provide, protect, and enhance Meta Platforms products, for example by personalizing content, customizing and measuring ads, and providing a safer environment. Although the cookies used by Meta Platforms may change from time to time in accordance with improvements and updates to Meta Platforms products, they are used for the following purposes: authentication; site and product security and integrity; suppressing activities that violate Meta Platforms rules or otherwise prevent the proper provision of Meta Platforms products; advertising, recommendations, analytics and measurement; measuring the success of advertising campaigns for companies using Meta Platforms products; allowing you to turn off ads on Facebook based on activity on other sites; providing content that is relevant to your area; performance; analytics and research. Cookies used by Meta Platforms are placed on your computer or device and if you use products provided by other members of Meta Platforms companies and websites and applications provided by other companies that use Meta Platforms products, including companies that embed Meta Platforms technologies in their websites and applications. This means that in certain circumstances, in addition to the website https://www.corvuspay.com/ as the data controller, your data may be collected by other Meta Platforms partners as well as other companies that may use Meta Platforms ‘s services. Meta Platforms uses cookies and receives data when you visit its websites and applications, including device data and activity data without any additional action on your part. This happens regardless of whether you have a Facebook account and whether you are logged in or not.

Do other parties also use cookies associated with Meta Platforms products?

Yes, other parties may use cookies associated with Meta Platforms products to provide services to us and to companies that advertise on Facebook. Meta Platforms and our analytics partners, for example, use cookies on Meta Platforms products to help advertisers understand the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on Meta Platforms and compare the impact of those campaigns with ads displayed on other websites and in other applications. Third parties also use cookies on their own websites and in their own applications in connection with Meta Platforms products. To find out how other parties use cookies, review their policies.

How do I manage how Meta Platforms uses cookies to display ads?

You can control the way Meta Platforms uses the ads data using the tools described below, and those tools are not under the control of the data controller. All: You can turn off online interest ads served by Meta Platforms and other companies through the Digital Advertising Alliance in the U.S., the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada, or the European Interactive Digital Advertising Association in Europe, or through mobile device settings. Please note that ad blocking software and tools that restrict our use of cookies may interfere with these controls. Additional information about online advertising: The advertising companies with which Meta Platforms cooperates mainly use cookies and similar technologies as part of their services. To learn more about how advertisers generally use cookies and the choices they offer, explore the following resources: Digital Advertising Alliance, Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada, and the European Association for Interactive Digital Advertising. Managing cookies in your browser: In addition, your browser or device may contain settings that allow you to choose whether cookies are stored in the browser and the ability to delete cookies. For more information about these controls, see the browser or device help.

Which cookies are used by Google LLC and its affiliates?

Website

Regarding Google services, the following is considered under that term:

– Google aps,

– websites, and

– devices such as Search, YouTube and Google Home platforms such as Chrome and Android,

– products that are integrated into third-party applications and websites, such as ads and

– embedded Google maps.

When you are signed in and interact with certain Google services, such as posting a video comment on YouTube, your name and image will be displayed next to your activities. Google may also display this information in ads, depending on your preferences.

Google may also share certain categories of data publicly with its partners, such as advertisers or developers. Google also allows certain partners to collect data from your browser or device for advertising and measurement purposes through their own cookies or similar technologies.

Google uses cookies for many purposes. For example, to remember your SafeSearch settings, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count visitors to a particular page, to help you sign up for certain Google services, to protect your data, or to remember your ad preferences.

Below is a list of the types of cookies used by Google and how Google and its partners use cookies in advertising.

  1. Use of “Settings” cookies

These cookies allow Google sites to remember information that changes the way your site behaves or looks, such as your chosen language or territory. For example, when it remembers which area you are in, a site may offer local weather or traffic information. These cookies can also help you resize text, font and other parts of websites that you can customize.

If information stored in the settings cookie is lost, use of the site may lose functionality, but this should not prevent the site from running.

Example:

The majority of Google users have a cookie in their browser called “NID”. The browser sends this cookie with requests to Google sites. The “NID” cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to store your settings and other information, such as your chosen language (e.g., Croatian), how many search results you want to appear on a page (e.g., 10 or 20), and whether to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on.

  1. Use of “Security” cookies

Google uses security cookies to authenticate users and protect user data from unauthorized parties.

Example:

Google uses “SID” and “HSID” cookies, which contain digitally signed and encrypted records of the Google Account user ID and time of last login. The combination of these two cookies allows Google to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal content from forms you fill out on websites.

  1. Use of “Processes” cookies

Process cookies help websites run and provide the services that site visitors expect, for example, by helping them navigate websites or access secure areas of the site. Without these cookies, the site cannot function properly.

Example:

Google uses a cookie called “lbcs”, which allows Google Docs to open multiple documents in a single browser. Blocking this cookie would prevent Google Docs from working properly.

  1. Use of “Advertising” cookies

This category of cookies helps Google make advertising more interesting to users and more valuable to publishers and advertisers. Cookies are typically used to select ads based on their relevance to the user, to improve campaign performance reporting, and to avoid re-showing the same ads to individual users.

Example:

NID and SID cookies are used by Google to personalize ads on Google products such as Google search. For example, Google uses these cookies to remember your recent searches, your previous interactions with advertiser ads or search results, and your visits to advertiser sites. The latter allows you to display customized ads on Google.

Google also uses one or more cookies for ads served on the web. One of the main advertising cookies on non-Google sites is called “IDE” and is stored in browsers under the doubleclick.net domain. Another cookie of the same type is stored under the google.com domain and is called “ANID”.

Google also uses DSID, FLC, AID, TAID, and exchange_uid. Other Google products, such as YouTube, may also use these cookies to serve more relevant ads.

Sometimes advertising cookies may be placed on the domain of the site you have visited. In the case of Google-wide advertising, “__gads” or “__gac” cookies may be placed on the domain of the site you are visiting”.

Unlike cookies set on Google domains, Google cannot read these cookies when you are on sites where they are not set.

Their purpose is to measure interactions with ads in that domain and to prevent over-display of the same ads to users.

Google also uses conversion cookies, the main purpose of which is to help advertisers determine how many times people who click on their ad actually buy their products.

  1. Use of “Session state“ cookies

Websites often collect information about how users interact with the site. This may include information about which pages users visit most often and whether they receive error messages from specific pages. These “session status cookies” help Google improve its services to give users a better browsing experience.

Blocking or clearing these cookies does not render the site unusable. These cookies can also be used to anonymously measure the effectiveness of PPC (pay-per-click) and affiliate advertising.

Example:

A cookie called “recently_watched_video_id_list” is used to help YouTube keep track of which videos a particular browser has viewed recently.

  1. Use of “Analytics” cookies

Google Analytics is Google’s analytics tool that helps website owners and the owners of http://www.corvuspay.com/ website, but also app owners, learn how their visitors are using their site and app options. It may use a set of cookies to collect information and report site usage statistics without revealing the identity of individual users to Google. Google Analytics’ main cookie is “_ga”. You can find more about analytical cookies used by CORVUS PAY in the text above, in the table containing cookies used by http://www.corvuspay.com/.

In addition to reporting site usage statistics, Google Analytics can be used, along with some of the advertising cookies described above, to display more relevant ads on Google products (such as Google search) and the web, and to measure interactions with the ads we display.

Visit https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=hr to learn more.

Export and delete data collected via cookies by using Google services:

You can export a copy of your data or delete it from your Google Account at any time.

If you wish, you can export a copy of the content from your Google Account for backup or to use it on a service outside of Google.

To delete your data, you can:

  • Delete content from certain Google services.
  • Search for and then delete certain items from your account via the My Activity page.
  • Delete certain Google products, including data associated with them.
  • Delete your entire Google Account.
  • Delete your data.

A.1. Delete all cookies from your computer:

If you delete cookies, you will be logged out of the site and your saved settings may be deleted.

How to do it:

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More, and then click Settings.
  3. Click Advanced at the bottom.
  4. Under “Privacy and security” section, click Content Settings.
  5. Click Cookies item.
  6. In “Cookies and other site data”, click Remove all.
  7. Confirm by clicking Clear All

A.2. Delete cookies from a site:

How to do it:

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More, and then click Settings.
  3. Click Advanced at the bottom.
  4. Under “Privacy and security” section, click Content Settings.
  5. Click Cookies section.
  6. In “Cookies and other site data”, find the name of the site.
  7. Click Remove to the right of the site’s name.

A.3. Delete cookies from a period of time:

How to do it:

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More.
  3. Click More Tools, and then click Clear Browsing Data.
  4. At the top, tap the drop-down menu next to “Clear the following items”.
  5. Time range, for example, the last hour or the last 24 hours.
  6. Check the box next to “Cookies and other site data”. Remove the check marks for all other options.
  7. Click Clear data.
  1. Changing Google cookie settings

You can allow or block cookies stored by sites.

B.1. Allow or block cookies by default

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. In the upper right corner, click More, and then click Settings.
  3. Click Advanced at the bottom.
  4. Under “Privacy and security” section, click Content Settings.
  5. Click Cookies section.
  6. Enable or disable Allow sites to save and read cookie data.

B.2. Block cookies from other sites

When you visit a site, you can allow cookies from that site and block those from other sites that have ads or images on that site. To block third-party cookies, enable Block third-party cookies.

All cookies and site data from other sites will be blocked, even if the site is allowed in the exception list.

B.3. Allow or block cookies from a specific site

If you allow cookies by default, you can still block cookies from a specific site.

  1. Open Chromeon your computer.
  1. In the upper right corner, click More, and then click Settings.
  2. Click Advanced at the bottom.
  3. Under “Privacy and security” section, click Content Settings.
  4. Click Cookies section.
  5. Next to items “Block“, “Always clear cookies when windows are closed” or “Allow”, click Add.
  6. Enter the web address.
  7. To create an exception for an entire domain, insert [*.] before the domain name. For example, [*.]google.com will match drive.google.com and calendar.google.com.

You can also put an IP address or a web address that doesn’t start with http://.

  1. Click Add.
  2. To remove an exception, you do not want any more, click More to the right of the site, and then click Remove.

Note: If you use your Chromebook at work or school, you may not be able to change this setting. If you need additional help, contact your administrator.

B.4. Delete cookies after you close Chrome

You can let sites remember information during your browsing session, but automatically delete the cookies when you close Chrome.

  1. On your computer, open Google Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More, and then click Settings.
  3. Click Advanced at the bottom.
  4. Under “Privacy and security” section, click Content Settings.
  5. Click Cookies section.
  6. Turn on Keep local data only until you quit your browser.

In other browsers

If you are using Safari, Firefox, or another browser, visit appropriate support website for instructions.

If you have more questions or have any ambiguities, you can contact Google and their office for privacy, and you can also contact the Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency.

How to control or delete cookies?

You can control and / or delete cookies as you wish.

Through the settings of the Internet browser you use, you can delete all or some cookies stored on your computer, and the settings of most browsers also allow you to block the storage of cookies.

If you block cookies, there is a possibility that you will have to manually adjust the desired settings each time you visit certain websites, and that certain services and functions will not be available to you.

How to delete cookies?

If you do not want to manage your preferences through the site on our website, we would like to inform you that there are currently several websites for disabling the storage of cookies for various services.

You can find more information on the following websites:
www.allaboutcookies.org
www.youronlinechoices.com/hr
www.aboutads.info/choices
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
http://www.addthis.com/privacy/privacy-policy

In addition to the above, the following websites can be of great help:

European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EU)
Internet Advertising Bureau (US)
Internet Advertising Bureau (EU)
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Opera

Other questions

If you wish to contact us regarding this Policy or the way in which the website uses your data, please contact our data protection officer at voditelj@corvuspay.com.

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