SurviNator

Cookies

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Used cookies

Cookie type Cookie name Applicable domain Legal basis of data management Purpose of data management Duration of data management
Basic operation PHPSESSID survinator.com Legitimate interest Ensuring the proper functioning of the website The period until the end of the relevant visitor session (Session Time)
Basic operation userCookie survinator.com Legitimate interest Increasing the user experience, making the use of the website more convenient 12 months
Statistics _ga survinator.com Data subject consent Collect information about how our visitors use our website 24 months
Statistics _gat survinator.com Data subject consent Collect information about how our visitors use our website 1 minute
Statistics _gid survinator.com Data subject consent Collect information about how our visitors use our website 1 day

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer, mobile phone, or tablet when you visit certain websites. Cookies are essential for the efficient operation of websites. The information stored in cookies does not refer to your identity.

What can cookies be used for?

Cookies help you do several different things. These include, for example, efficient navigation between pages, as well as storing your settings and generally improving the user experience of the website. If you do not use cookies on our website, the website will identify you as a new visitor each time you view a page. For example, after you have logged in, the website will ask you to log in again, because it cannot remember you without cookies.

Some additional examples of the use of cookies:

Are cookies safe?

Cookies are not harmful to your computer and do not contain any information that could be used to identify you or your personal data.

Can I disable cookies?

We use cookies for the best usability of our website and to provide the best service. The basic requirement for the proper functioning of our website is to enable cookies, if you decide to turn them off, some functions of the website may not work or work incorrectly. If you decide to turn off cookies, you can do so in your browser settings.

How to configure the use of cookies in the browser settings:

Most Internet browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change your browser settings to delete cookies or prevent them from being automatically accepted. If you do not want your computer to store cookies, you can change the settings by following the instructions for the appropriate browser.

Please note that if you use a different device, a different account on your device, or a different browser, the preferences must be set separately in each case. The settings selected today will only apply to the device and browser used in that case.

Furthermore, you can delete existing cookies from your browser's cache using the settings available in your browser. However, clearing the cache means that you will have to re-apply your pre-selected cookie settings when you visit our website again.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 and 9.0

Click on the "Tools" (or the gear icon for Internet Explorer 9.0) menu, then on the "Internet settings" menu item. Click on the "Privacy" tab. Move the slider to select the settings you want. For more advanced cookie settings, click the "Advanced settings" button, then the "Override cookie management" button and change the settings according to your requirements.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0

Click on the "Tools" menu, then select the "Internet settings" menu item. Click on the "Privacy" tab. Select the desired settings by moving the slider. The default setting is medium, the menu allows you to select the level (a) based on the source of the cookie, and (b) based on whether the source of the cookie has a privacy policy. Additional special cookies- click the "Advanced" tab for settings.

Mozilla Firefox 13.0.1

Click on the "Tools" menu, then select the "Settings" menu item. Click on the "Privacy" tab. In the "History" section, select the "Custom history settings" option from the drop-down menu, then select the cookie setting you want.

Google Chrome 21

Click the wrench icon in the browser toolbar. Select the "Settings" menu item. Click on the "Advanced settings" menu item at the bottom of the page. In the "Privacy" section, click on the "Content settings" button. In the "Cookies" section, select the desired settings.

Safari 5.1 (OS X Lion)

Select the "Safari" menu item and within it the "Settings" menu item. Click on the "Privacy" menu item and select the desired settings.

Safari 5.1 (Windows)

Click the gear icon in the browser toolbar, then select "Settings". Within this, click on the "Privacy" menu item and select the desired settings.