Cookies
Cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie,
browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a small piece of data sent from a website
and stored on the user's computer by the user's web browser while the user is
browsing. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to
remember stateful information (such as items added in the shopping cart in an
online store) or to record the user's browsing activity (including clicking
particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited in the
past). They can also be used to remember arbitrary pieces of information that
the user previously entered into form fields such as names, addresses,
passwords.
You have the ability to accept or decline cookies.
Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can disable cookies in
your browser any time.
List of cookies we collect:
- currency
- language
- PHPSESSID
- @@History/@@scroll|#
- _ga
- _gid
- _gat
- _dc_gtm_
- fr
- _hjIncludedInSampl
Google Analytics:
Google analytics is used to track website activity
such as session duration, pages per session, bounce rate etc. of individuals
using the site, along with the information on the source of the traffic. It can
be integrated with Google Ads, with which users can create and review online
campaigns by tracking landing page quality and conversions (goals). Goals might
include sales, lead generation, viewing a specific page, or downloading a
particular file. Google Analytics' approach is to show high-level, dashboard-type
data for the casual user, and more in-depth data further into the report set.
Google Analytics analysis can identify poorly performing pages with techniques
such as funnel visualization, where visitors came from (referrers), how long
they stayed on the website and their geographical position. It also provides
more advanced features, including custom visitor segmentation. Google
Analytics] e-commerce reporting can track sales activity and performance. The
e-commerce reports show a site's transactions, revenue, and many other
commerce-related metrics.
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