Cookies Policy

Our website is using cookies in order to offer its visitors the best navigation experience while learning essential information about our company and services with the aim of establishing long term business collaborations.

We are doing our best efforts to provide you with accurate and updated information regarding cookies’ placement, usage and administration.

Policy Application Rules

This policy applies to www.gopettrans.com. For identity purposes, the information from this document also applies to other online platforms that are operated by or in the name of Gopet Group: ro.gopettrans.com, pl.gopettrans.com, gr.gopettrans.com, es.gopettrans.com, tr.gopettrans.com, mk.gopettrans.com, welisten.gopettrans.com.

Using this site or other Gopet Group sites, you agree with our way of using cookies, in conformity with this Cookie Policy.

If you do not agree with our way of using cookies, you must set accordingly your browser’s settings.

Disabling the cookies we use may affect your experience as a user of this site and other GOPET GROUP websites.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small dimensioned files, formed by letters and numbers, that will be stocked on the computer, mobile or any other devices of the user that are connected to the internet.

Cookies are installed through a demand sent to a web-server, browser (ex.: Internet Explorer, Chrome and others).

Cookies are completely “passive” (they do not contain software programs, viruses or spyware and cannot access the information from the user’s hard drive).

A cookie has two parts: the name and the content or value of the cookie. The lifetime of a cookie is determined; from the technical point of view, only the web-server that sent the cookie will have access to the information again when the user returns to website associated to the specific web-server.

Cookies themselves do not demand information with personal character in order to be used and, in most of the cases, they do not personal identify the internet users.

There are two main categories of cookies:

  • Session cookies: are temporary stocked in browser’s cookies folder in order for it to memorize them until the user closes the website or the browser’s window.
  • Persistent cookies: are stocked on a computer’s or device’s hard-drive and are activated again when you visit the website that created the specific cookie. Persistent cookies include other cookies placed by other websites than the one the user visits at that specific moment. These are also known as “third party cookies”. They memorize the user’s interests in order to deliver relevant advertising.

What is the lifetime of a cookie?

The lifetime of a cookie may considerable vary, depending on the purpose for which the cookie was placed. Some cookies are meant for only one use (session cookies), therefore they are not maintained after the user leaves the browser. Other cookies are maintained and reused each time the user returns to the website (persistent cookies). However, cookies can be deleted by the user anytime, using the browser’s settings.

What are third party cookies?

Some content sections of some websites can be supplied through cookies of a third party’s cookies, as it is for advertising. This way, cookies can be placed on the website and are called third party cookies, because they are not placed by the owner of the website. This kind of third parties are bound to honor the legal regulations applied and the privacy politics of the website’s owner.

Why are cookies important for the internet?

Cookies are the central point of efficient functioning of Internet, helping in generating a friendly navigation experience and adapting to the user’s interests and preferences. Refusing or disabling the cookies can make some websites unusable. Refusing or disabling cookies doesn’t mean you won’t receive online advertising – it means the advertising will no longer respect your interests and preferences, shown by your navigation behavior. Examples of important improvements made by cookies (without needing authentication of a user through an account):

  1. Content and services adapted to the user’s preferences – products and services categories;
  2. Offers adapted to the user’s interests – remembering passwords;
  3. Remembering the child protection filters regarding the content on the Internet (family mode options, safe search functions);
  4. Limiting the advertising’s frequency – limiting the number of displays of a commercial for a certain user on a website;
  5. Providing relevant advertising for the user;
  6. Measuring, optimizing and Analytics’ characteristics – like confirming a certain level of traffic on a website, what kind of content is visualized and the way the user lands on a website (for example: searching engines, directly, from other websites etc.). Websites make these users analysis for making the websites better for their users.

Do cookies contain personal information?

Cookies themselves do not demand information with personal character in order to be used and, in most of the cases, they do not personal identify the internet users. Personal information can be collected through using cookies only for enabling some functionalities for the user.

What types of cookies are we using on our website?

Accessing this website, we can place the following cookies:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies allow core website functionality such as user login and account management. The website cannot be used properly without strictly necessary cookies.
  • Functional Cookies: These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation.
  • Performance Cookies: These cookies are used to see how visitors use the website, eg. analytics cookies. These cookies cannot be used to directly identify a certain visitor.
  • Targeting Cookies: Targeting cookies are used to identify visitors between different websites, eg. content partners, banner networks. These cookies may be used by companies to build a profile of visitor interests or show relevant ads on other websites.

Third-party cookies: We use cookies to personalise content, ads and to analyse our traffic. We use Google Analytics to measure level of traffic, what kind of content is visualized and the way the user lands on our website (for example: searching engines, directly, from other websites etc.). The social sharing features are made available for visitors who want to share part of our content on social networks, such as X, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

How can you change the cookie settings from your browser?

Deleting cookies

Applications used for accessing web pages allow saving the cookies by default. These settings can be changed such as to automatically block the administration of cookies on the browser or the user to be informed every time when cookies are sent to the terminal. Detailed information about features and administration of cookies can be found in the browser’s settings area. Limiting the use of cookies can affect some functionalities of the web page.

Most of browsers offer the possibility to change the settings. These settings are usually situated in “Options” or in the “Preferences” browser’s menu.

The following links can be useful in understanding the cookies settings and you can use the “Help” option in the browser, for more details.

For cookies generated by third parties, you can visit this site: www.youronlinechoices.com