Cookie Policy
Betsima uses cookies and similar technologies on websites for various reasons. When this Policy refers to "cookies," it refers to both cookies and similar technologies that work in the same way as cookies. When this Policy refers to "computers," it includes computers, smartphones, and all other devices used for accessing the internet. This Cookie Policy applies to all our websites ("Website," "Websites"), which means all websites or mobile applications regardless of how you entered the network, whether they are operated by Betsima or on behalf of Betsima.
By using Betsima websites, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookie Policy. If you do not want cookies to be used in this way, you should adjust your browser settings or refrain from using Betsima websites. Disabling the cookies we use may affect your user experience on Betsima websites.
This Policy explains how cookies are generally used on Betsima websites and how you can control cookies that may be used on this site.
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent by a website to your computer's browser and is stored on your computer's hard drive. Any website or third-party service provider used by a website can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser preferences allow it. However, to protect your privacy, your browser only allows a website or third-party service provider to access cookies sent specifically to you, not cookies sent to you by other sites or third-party service providers. A cookie contains some anonymous information, such as a unique identifier, site name, and some numbers and figures. It allows websites to remember things like your preferences or what's in your shopping cart. A cookie can be a session cookie that stays on your browser when you leave a specific web page, and disappears when you close your browser, or a persistent cookie that stays on your browser for a certain period.
For more information about cookies, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
What is a Browser?
A browser is an application that allows you to surf the internet. The most common internet browsers are Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. Many browsers are secure and offer quick and easy ways to delete information such as cookies.
You can choose how cookies are handled by your device via browser settings. Most popular browsers allow users to:
A) Accept all cookies,
B) Be warned when a cookie is sent, or
C) Never accept cookies.
If you choose to never accept cookies, the website may not function correctly, and some services will not be provided. As a result, your website experience will be affected. Every browser is different, so check your browser's 'Help' menu to learn how to change your cookie preferences.
Cookies and Personal Information
Cookies do not provide us with personal information, unless you have chosen to provide it by registering on one of our websites. When you choose to provide your personal information on a web page, it can be linked to the data stored in the cookie. A cookie is like an identification card. It is unique to your computer and can only be read by the server that gave it to you.
How We Use Cookies and What Cookies We Use
We use cookies to improve the functionality of web pages, understand site usage, enhance content, and improve the performance of our websites. We can also use cookies to provide you with products and services.
We generally use cookies to provide the following services when you use our websites:
We do not list each cookie used by name; however, we explain how you can control the use of each cookie type.
Types of Cookies You May Encounter During Your Visit to the Website:
Personalization Cookies: These cookies are used to identify repeat visitors to the website and understand specific search information (e.g., the path you entered the website, the pages you viewed, your preferred options, the information you entered, and the path you followed on the website).
Site Management Cookies: These cookies are used to manage the identity or session. For example, we may use a cookie to ensure that only one server sends you information (otherwise, you might experience unexpected login or logout), and to ensure that you can use our comment function (e.g., to prevent maliciously reported comments or to allow you to vote for a comment when not logged in).
Third-Party Service Cookies: Our social sharing, video, and other services are operated by other companies. These companies may place cookies on your computer.
A list of services that we may use and places where you can get more information about the use of cookies: