Cookie Policy for Evonews.com
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them, the types of cookies we use, what information we collect through cookies, how we use this information, and how you can control your cookie preferences. For more information on how we use, store, and protect your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
You can modify or withdraw your consent from the cookie declaration on our website at any time. To learn more about who we are, how to contact us, and how we process personal data, please see our Privacy Policy. Your consent applies to the domain: evonews.com.
What is a cookie? A cookie is a small text file consisting of letters and numbers that is stored on your computer, mobile device, or other equipment used to access the internet.
Cookies are installed by a web server via a browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and are completely passive (they do not contain software, viruses, or spyware and cannot access information from your hard drive).
A cookie consists of two parts: the name and the value/content. Additionally, each cookie has a determined lifespan and can only be accessed again by the web server that set it.
Cookies do not typically request personal information and, in most cases, do not personally identify internet users.
Types of cookies we use:
- Session Cookies – Temporarily stored and deleted when the browser is closed.
- Persistent Cookies – Stored on your device for a predetermined duration or until manually deleted.
- Third-party Cookies – Set by third-party providers (e.g., advertising networks) to track browsing behavior and deliver relevant ads.
Advantages of cookies: Cookies help provide a smooth and tailored browsing experience. They support functionalities such as remembering user preferences, login details, language settings, and content customization.
Cookie lifespan: The lifespan of a cookie varies depending on its purpose. Some cookies are deleted once the session ends, while others persist until they expire or are manually cleared by the user.
Third-party cookies: Certain sections of our site may include content from third parties (e.g., advertisements, embedded videos). These third parties may also set cookies to track user interactions. They are required to comply with applicable privacy laws and policies.
How Evonews.com uses cookies:
- Performance cookies — Remember user preferences for an optimized browsing experience.
- Analytics cookies — Help us understand how users interact with our website.
- Geotargeting cookies — Determine user location to deliver region-specific content.
- Registration cookies — Manage user accounts and login status.
- Advertising cookies — Track ad impressions and interactions.
- Third-party advertising cookies — Used by external advertising networks.
Examples of third-party cookies we use: Google Analytics, DoubleClick, and other advertising platforms.
Performance cookies: These cookies remember preferences like video volume settings and streaming quality to enhance user experience.
Analytics cookies: Analytics cookies help us count unique visitors and analyze website usage patterns. They do not collect personal data unless you are a registered user.
Geotargeting cookies: Used to identify your country and deliver relevant content and advertisements.
Registration cookies: When you register on our site, cookies store your login information and associate your activity (such as comments) with your username.
Advertising cookies: Track whether you have viewed certain advertisements and how frequently. They also help tailor advertising based on browsing history.
Third-party advertising cookies: External advertisers use cookies to measure the reach of their ads and deliver targeted advertising across websites.
Other third-party cookies: When sharing content on social networks, those platforms may set their own cookies.
What information is stored in cookies? Cookies store browser and usage preferences, login status, security tokens, and shopping cart contents.
Why are cookies important? Cookies are essential for efficient and personalized internet browsing. Disabling cookies can limit website functionality and user experience.
Common uses for cookies:
- Personalized content and services.
- Retaining user preferences and login sessions.
- Child protection filters.
- Frequency capping of advertisements.
- Delivering relevant ads.
- Analytics and performance tracking.
Security and privacy considerations: Cookies are not viruses and do not execute code. However, they can potentially be misused for tracking purposes. Modern browsers include privacy settings to manage cookie acceptance and storage.
Tips for safe and responsible cookie usage:
- Adjust your browser settings for comfortable security levels.
- Use private browsing modes when on shared devices.
- Install and regularly update antispyware software.
- Keep your browser up to date to avoid vulnerabilities.
How to disable cookies: Disabling cookies can affect website usability. Most browsers allow users to adjust cookie settings or block cookies entirely. Check your browser’s help section for more details: