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cookie Policy
Cookies are small data files placed on your computer by the web server through your browser. When a connection is established between your browser and the server, the site recognizes you through cookies. The purpose of using cookies is to provide convenience to the user visiting the website. There are four types of cookies according to their purpose of use: Session Cookies, Performance Cookies, Functional Cookies and Advertising Cookies. Party cookies. Immigrant Solidarity Association uses session cookies and performance cookies on its website. Session cookies are temporary cookies that are kept in the user's browser until they leave the Immigrant Solidarity Association website. Persistent cookies are cookies that remain in the user's browser unless deleted by the user. The lifespan of cookies varies depending on the browser settings made by the user.
Cookies Type:
Cookie Function
Login Cookies: These types of cookies are necessary for the Immigrant Solidarity Association website to function properly. These cookies enable you to visit the website and benefit from its features. Session cookies are used to move information between pages on the website and to eliminate the need to re-enter information.
Performance Cookies: Through these cookies, information about the frequency of visits to the pages, relevant error messages, if any, time spent on the pages and how the user uses the website is collected. Through this information, the performance of the website is increased.
Functional Cookies: These cookies allow the user to remember the options they have made on the site, thus providing convenience to the user. With these cookies, users are provided with advanced web features. Advertising And Third; Party Cookies: These cookies are used for the purpose of using some functions on the websites. Cookies belonging to party suppliers are used.
In general, internet browsers are predefined to automatically accept cookies. Browsers can be set to block cookies or alert the user when a cookie is sent to the device. Since managing cookies varies from browser to browser, you can refer to the browser's help menu for detailed information.