Cookies Policy
Tarocco uses cookies to improve performance and the user’s browsing experience. Any internet browser (browser) allows the user to accept, refuse or delete cookies, through the browser’s own settings. If you choose to disable cookies, some services on our website, namely https://tarot-gratis.xyz, will stop working, thus affecting your browsing experience on the websites.
What are cookies?
Cookies are short text files with relevant information that your browser processes when a website is visited by a user.
The placement of cookies helps the Site to recognize the user’s device (tablet, desktop, mobile, etc.) whenever they visit us. Cookies only retain information related to your preferences, not revealing personal data.
To ensure that your browsing experience is optimized as much as possible, we recommend that you do not disable cookies. They increase the speed of navigation response.
Types of cookies
There are several types of cookies with different characteristics and functions. Are they:
Essential cookies – These are very important for accessing specific areas of the website, allowing for correct navigation.
Functionality cookies – Functionality cookies allow user preferences to be saved when visiting websites. This way, it is not necessary to personalize the Site each time you visit it.
Analytical cookies – This type of cookies allows us to analyze how users use the Site, find out the most popular pages and monitor the site’s performance, making it possible to understand possible error messages on the site. Personal information will never be revealed.
Third-party cookies may be found on the Site, from companies that use our Site for analysis purposes or use web beacons in order to collect information as a result of serving advertisements on their website, the sending of which Tarocco has no control over.
Google advertising cookies
Google uses cookies to help serve ads on partner sites, meaning those that display Google ads or participate in Google-certified ad networks. When a user accesses a partner’s website, a cookie is added to their browser.
DoubleClick Dart Cookie
- With the DART cookie, Google can serve ads based on your visits to other websites on the Internet;
- Users may disable the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network Privacy Policy.
The ads
Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on our website - Third parties, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on your past visits to your website or other websites.
- Through the use of advertising cookies, Google and its partners may serve ads to users based on visits to their sites and/or other sites on the Internet.
- Users can opt out of personalized advertising by going to Ads Settings. Alternatively, the user can also visit the website www.aboutads.info to disable the use of third-party personalized advertising cookies.
- This website only serves Google over third-party ad providers or networks
- Google AdSense, Google Ad Manager (links)
- The user may at any time disable the use of personalized advertising cookies (if the supplier or advertising network offers this feature).
Data protection information about the application and use of Google Analytics (with anonymization function)
On our website we have integrated the Google Analytics component (with the anonymization function). Google Analytics is a web analytics service. Web analytics is the process of collecting and analyzing data about the behavior of website visitors.
A web analysis service collects and reconciles data about the website from which a user arrived (the so-called referrer), which pages were visited or how often and for how long a page was viewed.
Web analytics are mainly used for website optimization and in order to carry out a cost-benefit analysis of Internet advertising.
The operator of the Google Analytics component is Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheater Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, United States.
For European residents, the data controller is Google’s Irish subsidiary, located in Ireland, Dublin at Gordon House Barrow St Dublin 4 Ireland.
For web analysis via Google Analytics, the data controller uses the application “_gat. _anonymizeIp”. Through this application, the IP address of the user’s Internet connection is abbreviated by Google and anonymized when accessing the website from a Member State of the European Union or another Contracting State to the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
The purpose of the Google Analytics component is to analyze website traffic.
Google uses the collected data and information, inter alia, to evaluate the use of the website and to provide online reports, which show the activities on the website, and to provide other services relating to the use of the website on the Internet.
Google Analytics places a cookie on the technology system of the data subject. The definition of cookies is explained above.
With the setting of the cookie, Google is enabled to analyze the use of our website. With each call made to one of the pages of this website, which is operated by the data controller and into which a Google Analytics component was integrated, the Internet browser on the user’s information technology system will automatically send data through the Google Analytics tool for the purposes of online advertising and the settlement of commissions for Google.
During the course of this technical procedure, the company Google acquires knowledge of personal information, such as the user’s IP address, which serves Google, among other things, to understand the origin of visitors and clicks and, consequently, to create commission agreements.
The cookie is used to store personal information, such as access time, the location from which the access was made and the frequency of visits to the website by the user. With each visit to the website, this personal data, including the IP address used by the user, will be transmitted to Google in the United States of America. This personal data is stored by Google in the United States of America.
Google may pass this personal data collected through the technical procedure to third parties.
The user can, as already mentioned, prevent the setting of cookies on the website, at any time, by means of a corresponding adjustment in the browser they use and, thus, permanently deny the setting of cookies. Such an adjustment to the browser used will also prevent Google Analytics from installing a cookie on the user’s information technology system. Furthermore, cookies already in use by Google Analytics may be deleted at any time via your browser or other programs.
The user has the option of objecting to the collection of data generated by Google Analytics in connection with the use of the website, as well as to the processing of this data by Google. To do this, the person concerned must download a browser add-on from https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout and install it. The browser add-on uses JavaScript to inform Google Analytics that data and information relating to the use of the website will not be transmitted to Google Analytics. The installation of the browser add-on is regarded as an objection to Google. If the user’s computer system is subsequently formatted or reinstalled, the user must reinstall the browser add-ons to deactivate Google Analytics again. If the browser add-on has been uninstalled or deactivated by the user or any other person within his/her authority, the browser add-ons can be reinstalled or reactivated.
Further information and Google’s data protection methods can be found at https://www.google.com/intl/pt-BR/policies/privacy/ and http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/us.html. Google Analytics is explained at https://www.google.com/analytics/.
Cookies and web beacons
We use cookies to store information such as your personal preferences when you visit our website. This may be a simple pop-up window or a link in various services we provide, such as forums.
- In addition, we also use third-party advertising on our website to support maintenance costs. Some of these advertisers may use technologies such as cookies and/or web beacons when they advertise on our website, which will mean that these advertisers (such as Google through Google AdSense) will also receive your personal information, such as your IP address, your ISP, your browser, etc. This function is generally used for geotargeting (showing Lisbon advertising only to readers from Lisbon, e.g.) or showing advertising targeted to a type of user (such as showing restaurant advertising to a user who regularly visits cooking websites, e.g. ).
- Alternatively, the user can also access the website www.aboutads.info to disable the use of personalized advertising cookies from some third-party providers or use Anti-Virus program tools, such as Norton Internet Security to turn off their cookies .
EU User Consent Policy
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- By accepting our “cookies” the end user consents to the use of cookies or other local storage where legally required; and the collection, sharing and use of personal data for advertising personalization.
- We keep records of consent given by end users for the legally approved period.
- Readers may revoke their consent at any time by contacting the person responsible for processing Tarocco’s personal data referred to below in this Privacy and Cookies Policy.
How to manage cookies (More information at: All About Cookies)
All browsers allow the user to accept, refuse or delete cookies, through the respective browser settings.
Please note that if you disable cookies, some services may no longer function correctly, affecting navigation on our sites either partially or completely.
- Internet Explorer
- 1) Click on the “Tools” menu and select the “Internet Options” option;
- 2) Select the “Privacy” tab;
- 3) Move the bar up, where the “Block all cookies” option appears.
- http://windows.microsoft.com/pt-PT/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
- Mozilla Firefox
- 1) Click on the “Tools” menu;
- 2) Select “Options” ;
- 3) Click on the “Privacy” icon in the top panel;
- 4) In the “Cookies” section, deactivate the “Accept cookies from websites” option;
- 5) Click “OK” to save changes and close.
- http://support.mozilla.org/pt-PT/kb/Activar%20e%20Desactivar%20cookies?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Enabling+and+disable+cookies
- Google Chrome
- 1) Click on “Customize and control Google Chrome” ;
- 2) Select the “Tools” option;
- 3) Click on “Clear browsing data” ;
- 4) In the “Delete the following items from:” selection box, choose the “Always” option;
- 5) Select the first 4 options and click on “Clear browsing data”.
- http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=pt&answer=95647&topic=14666&ctx=topic
- Safari
- 1) Click on “Edit” ;
- 2) Select “Preferences” ;
- 3) In the top panel, select the “Security” icon;
- 4) In the “Accept Cookies” section, select “Never”.
- http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1677?viewlocale=pt_PT
What other Google products incorporate this policy?
In addition to measurement and advertising products, this policy is referenced in the Google Maps Platform Terms of Use, YouTube API Services Terms of Use, G+ Buttons Policy, reCAPTCHA Terms of Use, and Blogger Terms of Use.
What types of ads are considered “personalized” for purposes of this policy?
Personalized advertising (formerly known as interest-based advertising) is an effective tool that improves the relevance of advertising to users and increases ROI for advertisers. Our publisher products, depending on how they are used, can make inferences about users’ interests based on the sites they visit or the applications they use, which allows advertisers to target campaigns according to these interests. This provides an improved experience for both users and advertisers. To learn more, see our Advertising Policies for Personalized Ads.
Google considers ads to be personalized when they rely on previously collected data or historical data to determine or influence ad selection, including a user’s past search queries, activity, site or app visits, demographics or location . Specifically, this may include, for example: demographic targeting, interest category targeting, remarketing, Customer Match, and audience list targeting uploaded to the Google Marketing Platform.
What types of ads are considered “non-personalized” in this policy?
Non-personalized ads use only contextual information, including approximate general location (city level) and content on the current website or app; Segmentation is not based on a user’s profile or past behavior.
Why does the policy require consent for cookies, even if they are only for non-personalization purposes like ad measurement?
Cookies or mobile device identifiers are used to support personalized and non-personalized ads served by Google, to combat fraud and abuse, to set frequency caps, and to generate aggregated ad reporting. Our policy also requires consent to the use of cookies or mobile device identifiers for users in countries where the provisions of the EU ePrivacy Directive relating to cookies apply and in the United Kingdom. We understand that regulatory guidance on ePrivacy laws is not consistent across Europe, so our policy requests consent to the use of cookies or mobile device identifiers “where legally required”.
Properties under third party control
Links to Third Party Sites
Tarocco has links to other websites, which, in our opinion, may contain useful information/tools for our visitors. Our privacy policy does not apply to third-party websites, so if you visit another website from ours, you should read its privacy policy.
We are not responsible for the privacy policy or content present on these sites.
A third-party property is a website, application or other property that is not under our (Tarocco) control. However, Tarocco may assist you in ensuring that the third-party property operator complies with the obligations of the EU User Consent Policy.
Responsible for the Processing of Personal Data
Any aspects related to the processing of personal data and the exercise of the rights of personal data holders should be directed to the following email contact: gdpr@tarot-gratis.xyz