EMF BRAKE Cookie Policy

As EMF Brake, we use cookies and some other similar programs and products (collectively referred to as “Cookies”) in order to make the most of our website and to improve your user experience. This text contains explanations regarding the Cookies to be used when you visit the www.emffren.com.tr website.

If you do not prefer to use cookies, you can delete or block Cookies in your browser's settings. However, we would like to remind you that this may affect your use of our website.

1. What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that is saved on your computer or mobile device via your browser when you visit a website. Cookies allow a site to work more efficiently, as well as provide personalized pages to provide a more convenient and faster visit experience for your personal needs. Cookies only contain information about your visit history in the internet environment and do not collect any information about the files stored on your computer or mobile device.

2. Cookie Types and Usage Purposes

A cookie is a small text file that is saved on your computer or mobile device via your browser when you visit a website. Cookies allow a site to work more efficiently, as well as provide personalized pages to provide a more convenient and faster visit experience for your personal needs. Cookies only contain information about your visit history in the internet environment and do not collect any information about the files stored on your computer or mobile device.

  • 2.1 Mandatory cookies
  • 2.2 First party cookies
  • 2.3 Functionality cookies

2.1 First party cookies

It is placed on visitors' devices directly by the website. First party cookies are defined by the website you are visiting and can only be read by this site.

2.2 Mandatory cookies

Mandatory cookies are cookies that are necessary for you to browse our website and use its features such as accessing secure areas of the site. These cookies are used for security and verification purposes, they are not used for any marketing purpose and do not identify you. An example would be remembering previous actions when returning to a page within the same session.

2.3 Functionality cookies

Functionality cookies allow you to remember choices you have made on our website in the past (your username, the region you are in or the language you use) for a more personalized online experience. The information these cookies collect may include confidential data that can identify you, such as your username or profile picture. Not allowing the use of such cookies may cause a feature specific to you not to be used and prevents it from remembering your preferences.

3. What happens if cookies are not accepted?

If you decide not to accept cookies, certain features of this website may not be displayed or work properly. This limits what you can do on our website and can have an impact on the design and user experience.

4. How Can You Prevent the Use of Cookies?

Although the use of cookies enables the website or mobile device to provide a better service, you can prevent the use of cookies if you wish. However, please note that in this case, the website or mobile application may not function fully and you may not be able to use all of its features. In order to prevent the use of cookies, you must change the settings of your internet browser. These changes vary depending on the device and internet browser you use. Below are information on what steps should be followed to prevent the use of cookies on different internet browsers:

Internet Explorer

  • Open the desktop and tap or click the Internet Explorer icon on the taskbar.
  • Touch or click the Tools button and Internet Options.
  • Tap or click the Privacy tab, then move the slider up under Settings to block all cookies and tap or click the OK button.

Google Chrome

  • Open Chrome on your computer.
  • Click More Settings at the top right.
  • Click Advanced at the bottom.
  • Under “Privacy and security” click on Content settings.
  • Click on Cookies.
  • Search for the name of the Website under “All cookies and site data”.
  • Click the Uninstall icon to the right of the site.

Mozilla Firefox

  • Click on the Firefox Menu button and select Options.
  • Select the Privacy and Security panel and go to the History section.
  • Change the Firefox setting to Let use custom settings for history.
  • Click on the “Show cookies” button. Cookies window will appear.
  • In the Search: field, type the name of the site whose cookies you want to delete. Cookies matching your search will be displayed.
  • Select the cookies you want to delete and click the Delete selected button.
  • Click the Close button to close the Cookies window. Then close the about: preferences page.

Safari

  • Choose Safari > Preferences.
  • Click Privacy.
  • Click on Website Data.
  • Select one or more websites, and then click Delete or Delete All.

Microsoft Edge

  • Click the ellipsis section from the upper right corner of your Microsoft Edge browser and navigate to the Settings section.
  • After you say Select Items to Clean from the new window that comes up, select the sections you want to clean from the window that appears.
  • There are many sections here. You can start the cleaning process by choosing the one you want.