What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files installed on your computer’s hard disk or browser of your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) that help personalize the services of Main Cricket. They facilitate browsing and usability, gather aggregate information about visitors, enable multimedia content, allow user interaction, and enhance security.
Definitions Used in This Cookies Policy
- Datum: Information obtained via the user's device through cookies or similar technologies. It becomes personal when it relates to identifiable individuals.
- Aggregate Information: Non-personal, typically numerical data providing statistical insights.
- Computer Terminal: Any device accessing our services (personal computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc.).
- Publisher: The entity responsible for the website.
- Third Party: An external entity involved in managing cookies on our site.
- Cookie Controller: The publisher or data controller of the website.
- Browsing Habits: User behavior on the site, including time spent, sections visited, and origin of the visit.
Types of Cookies
Depending on the Entity Managing Them:
- Own Cookies: Sent from a computer or domain managed by Main Cricket.
- Third-Party Cookies: Sent from a computer or domain not managed by Main Cricket, but by an external entity.
According to Duration:
- Session Cookies: Collect and store data during the user's browsing session; disappear after the session ends.
- Persistent Cookies: Remain on the device for a specified period, ranging from a few minutes to several years.
Depending on Purpose:
- Technical Cookies: Allow users to navigate the website and use its services, such as managing traffic, accessing restricted areas, and ensuring security.
- Preference Cookies: Remember user preferences, such as language and layout, enhancing the browsing experience.
- Analysis Cookies: Monitor and analyze user behavior for improving website performance.
- Advertising Cookies: Manage advertising space efficiently based on content and ad frequency.
- Behavioral Advertising Cookies: Store user behavior information to create profiles for targeted advertising.