Cookies

Please be advised that the website www.politiadefrontiera.ro uses cookies modules to provide better services to users and visitors.

Definition of cookie modules

HTTP cookie or a cookie module is a special, often encoded text, sent by a server to a web browser and then sent back (unchanged) by the navigator, each time he is accesing that server. On the site www.politiadefrontiera.ro, the cookies are used to track user behavior. For more details, please go to : http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie.

Role of cookie modules

These modules allow the fast and efficient navigation between pages, memorizing your choices, options and preferences as well as optimize the use of the web site.

Information accessed using cookie modules

The cookies modules are stored in the browser memory and contain information such as: name of the server from which the cookie was sent, the period of holding the cookie module, a value – usually, a randomly generated unique number. Cookies files do not allow your personal identification.

Use of third-party placed cookies modules

The website www.politiadefrontiera.ro does not use cookies modules placed to third-parties, but benefits from traffic analysis module Google Analytics, which introduces its own cookies. For more details, please access: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

Managing cookies used by www.politiadefrontiera.ro

If you have agreed to the inclusion of cookies modules in your browser through the banner on the first page of starting the web site, please keep in mind that your consent can be withdrawn anytime you wish.

Current browsers (web browsers) provide the possibility to set/disable cookies. In order to do this, in general, please access the Options tab or Preferences.

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