Cookie policy
Last updated: April 2025
Our website https://0xprocessing.com/ uses cookies. A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we put on your computer if you agree. The cookies may transmit information via your browser with a purpose of authenticating or identifying the computer (via e.g. the IP address) or the user. Cookies may contain information such as registration data and user preferences.
This Cookie Policy (the "Policy") is an integral part of the Privacy Policy and regulates the interaction between the Company and you when you use the Website, as well as the Company's products/services. The Policy does not specify how we normally use your personal data.
Before using the Website or the Company's products/services/services, you must carefully read this Policy governing your use of the Website and/or the Company's products/services offered. If you do not agree or do not understand any of the points of this Policy governing your use of the Website and/or the products/services/services offered by the Company, we ask you to stop using this Website and the products/services/services of the Company.
How we use cookies
Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our site. Our cookies help us to:
- make our site work as you would expect;
- remember your settings during and between visits;
- improve the speed/security of our site;
- continuously improve our site for you; and make our marketing more efficient.
How can you turn cookies off?
You may refuse to accept cookies from our site at any time by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse cookies. Please note that by disabling or blocking any or all cookies, some features of our site may not operate as intended and you may not have access to features or personalisation available on our site.
You can also disable non-essential Cookies within the Cookies preference centre available within the search engine settings at any time. How you can do this will depend on the browser you use. Most browsers (for example, Microsoft and Google) have dedicated privacy pages that explain how websites collect, handle, and pass on information to third parties.
What Types of Cookies Do We Collect and Use?
General
Cookies are, in effect, small data files that are placed on the browser of a visitor’s device (such as computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) when accessing online content and by which it is possible to recognise that device when it interacts with or returns to the Website (the “Cookies”). Cookies and similar technologies use unique codes that act as an identifier and, in certain circumstances, may be treated as personal data under the applicable data protection legislation. This is because they can enable the user of a device to be uniquely recognised as the same user, even if their “real world” identity is unknown. Please note that we may involve third-party service providers to collect and process certain Cookies.
Cookies Types
We collect essential and non-essential Cookies. Essential Cookies are required for the Website to operate properly. We do not need your consent to operate essential Cookies since these Cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the Website, anonymously. We are required to get your consent to operate the non-essential Cookies, used to analyse your behavior on the Website (e.g., analytical cookies).
Third-Party Service Providers
Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and external service providers such as web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies over which we have no control. These cookies may be:
- analytical/productive – they allow you to recognize and count the number of visitors, as well as see how visitors move around the Website while using it;
- advertising – records information about your actions on the Internet, including visits to our Website, as well as information about links and ads that you have selected for viewing.
- targeted – they register Users' visits to our Website, the pages they visited and the links they clicked through to.
Final provisions
The Company reserves the right to change this Policy. Any changes to this policy will take effect from the moment they are posted on the Company's website. The Company recommends that you periodically review this Policy for updates. In accordance with applicable law, we will ask you from time to time to update your consent to the use of cookies.
If you need additional information, you can contact us.