Cookie Policy
Effective Date: 2025
Cookie Usage Policy for the Website acadly.framer.website
This policy pertains to the cookies used on the website acadly.framer.website by the website owner, MY FIRM NAME.
Please review this section regularly, as the policy may be subject to changes or updates. Any significant changes to this policy will be notified.
In addition to this notice, please also read the Privacy Policy available at: acadly.framer.website/politica-de-confidentialitate.
Who We Are
Information about MY FIRM NAME.
MY FIRM NAME is headquartered in YOUR COMPLETE ADDRESS, and is registered with the Trade Registry under no. YOUR-REGISTRATION-NUMBER, with tax code no. YOUR-VAT-NUMBER.
Contact details:
Phone: +40 7xx xxx xxx
Website: acadly.framer.website
Why We Use Cookies
Cookies are highly useful and perform various functions that make your browsing experience on the site smooth and enjoyable. You could say they are like "memories" that the website keeps about you, helping it remember how you navigated its pages and the choices you made along the way.
You can navigate more easily and quickly on a site that remembers you compared to one that doesn’t recognize you. This is why most websites you know and like use cookies.
What Is in a Cookie?
A cookie is a simple piece of information in the form of a very small text file. Each cookie is unique and consists of the name of the website that created it and a unique string of numbers and letters.
Most websites place cookies on your device’s hard drive (computer, mobile phone, or tablet) when you browse a webpage. This is done through your browser—for example, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox. A cookie can only be read and retrieved by the website that created it. Websites cannot share information with each other through cookies.
Some cookies are valid only for the duration of your visit. These “session cookies” disappear from your computer or mobile device after you close your browser. Other cookies remain on your computer or mobile device after you close the browser and are valid for a specific period. These “persistent cookies” are activated each time you visit the website that generated them.
What Is Not in a Cookie?
Cookies (as standalone elements) DO NOT contain:
Personal information—you cannot be personally identified based solely on a cookie.
Program code—unlike a computer virus, a cookie is not made up of code, meaning it cannot harm your device.
What Purposes Do We Use Cookies For?
A visit to this site may place the following types of cookies:
Cookies strictly necessary for the website’s operation
Cookies for analyzing visitor behavior
Cookies for personalized advertising
Necessary Cookies
First and foremost, these may be required to ensure the proper functioning of the website. For example, cookies may be used to ensure the site’s security and that of its visitors by preventing cross-site request forgery. This category of cookies is active by default and does not require the visitor’s consent.
This category also includes cookies used to display non-personalized advertising (which track that an ad has been shown) and those that measure our site’s audience (without including demographic or segmentation components), as without traffic measurement, our site cannot be profitable, and privacy protection rules do not aim to block ad display.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies collect information about how visitors use a webpage, such as the most popular pages, the most effective method of linking pages, and whether users receive error messages from webpages. These cookies allow us to provide users with a high-quality experience and help improve how our website functions, as well as perform demographic segmentation of the audience, which is further used for personalized advertising if this purpose is permitted.
Additionally, when we integrate social media plugins into the site, these place social media cookies to enable content playback (e.g., YouTube), allow login using a third-party service (e.g., Facebook or Google), and enable you to like or share a page or product on your preferred social media platform.
Personalized Advertising Cookies
We also use cookies to enable personalized online advertising. Using personalization cookies is a current standard for most major websites you visit. This type of advertising helps us reach customer categories interested in a specific product type, for which the respective ads are displayed. Typically, information about the categories defining the range of interested users is not personal data, but the profile created about visitors based on data collected through advertising profiling cookies falls under the category of personal data. Since these cookies are placed by third parties with our consent, the profiling (which involves processing personal data) through these cookies is performed by us as the data controller. You can opt out of being profiled by Google for advertising purposes by visiting acadly.framer.website.
acadly.framer.website will, by default, use only cookies strictly necessary for the website’s operation, with other cookie categories used only with your consent.
Cookies That Can Be Blocked from the Browser
Most browsers are set to accept cookies. However, if you do not wish for this, you can configure your browser to notify you each time a cookie is received or to refuse cookies altogether.
Please note that some sections of our website may not display properly if you set your browser to reject all cookies. This is not intentional but occurs because some website functions cannot operate correctly without cookies.
You can find information and instructions on how to manage this function depending on your browser provider:
Mozilla Firefox: acadly.framer.website
Internet Explorer: acadly.framer.website
Google Chrome: acadly.framer.website
Opera: acadly.framer.website
Safari: acadly.framer.website
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies (also known as tracking cookies or trackers) are created by entities other than the website the user is currently visiting, for purposes such as providing advertising, retargeting, analytics, and tracking services. In practice, third-party cookies are set by advertising networks that a site may subscribe to in hopes of increasing sales or page visits.
Cookies such as pixel trackers placed by Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google are among the most commonly used third-party cookies.
YouTube
We have embedded YouTube videos on our website using YouTube’s Privacy-Enhanced Mode. This mode may set cookies on your computer when the video content is played, but YouTube will not store personally identifiable cookie information for embedded video playback using the privacy-enhanced mode. These cookies are set by YouTube to track the use of its services.
For more information, please visit YouTube’s video embedding information page: acadly.framer.website.
DoubleClick
Google Ads (DoubleClick) is a provider of promotion and marketing services. DoubleClick is a Google LLC service. DoubleClick uses cookies to show you relevant advertising. A pseudonymous identification number (ID) is assigned to your browser to check which ads have been displayed in your browser and which ads have been clicked. The use of DoubleClick cookies allows Google and its partner websites to display ads based on previous visits to our or other websites. The information generated by the cookie is transmitted and stored on servers in the United States by Google for analysis.
The placement of these types of cookies is only possible with your consent. However, you can object to or prevent the collection of data generated by cookies and related to your use of websites, as well as the processing of this data by Google, by downloading and installing a browser plugin to maintain your preference for opting out of personalized ads: acadly.framer.website.
Facebook Pixel
This is an analytics tool that allows you to measure the effectiveness of your advertising by understanding the actions people take on your website. The Facebook Pixel is used to ensure our advertising is shown to the right people, increase sales, and measure the results of our ads.
Social Media Plugins
We have integrated the following social media plugins on our website, which may independently set cookies on your computer:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Please note that we have no control over how the information collected through these cookies is used, nor do we have access to it. However, we are jointly responsible with the social networks for these processes in accordance with European policies.
The plugin provider stores the data it collects as usage profiles and uses it for advertising, market research, and/or needs-based website design. Such analysis occurs particularly (even for users who are not logged in) to display needs-based advertising and to inform other social network users about your opinion of the products in our store. Through these plugins, we provide you with the opportunity to interact with social networks and other users to improve our offerings and make our website more engaging for you. When you access a page on our website containing such a plugin, your browser establishes a direct connection with the respective provider’s servers.
The plugin’s content is transmitted directly to your browser by the respective provider and integrated into the page. Through this integration, the provider receives information that you have accessed our website’s page, even if you do not have an account with the provider or are not logged into their service. This information (including your IP address) is transmitted directly from your browser to the provider’s server (likely located in the USA), stored there as a usage profile, and used, among other things, for advertising, market research, and the provider’s website design.
If you are logged into your account with Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Pinterest during your visit to our website, the respective provider may also associate your visit with your user account.
If you do not want the plugin provider to associate your profile, you can select the “Disable third-party cookies” function in your browser settings. This way, your browser will no longer send cookies to the specific social network’s server.
For more information on how social networks use the data collected through plugins, you can find details here:
Facebook: acadly.framer.website
Instagram: acadly.framer.website
Twitter: acadly.framer.website
LinkedIn: acadly.framer.website
Pinterest: acadly.framer.website

