Cookies Policy
At CyberLab Solutions, we use cookies on our Website, Services, and mobile application. This Cookie Policy is an integral part of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. If you'd like to learn more about cookies and how to manage them, please read on. Any capitalized terms used in this Cookie Policy have the same meanings as defined in our Privacy Policy or Terms of Use.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that contain information and are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They are sent back to the originating website on subsequent visits, or to another site that recognizes the same cookie. Cookies enhance the user-friendliness, efficiency, and security of our Service. They enable our systems to recognize your browser and provide you with the best settings.
We use cookies to gather information about your use of the Website and Services.
Each cookie distinguishes you from other Users and visitors. Some similar technologies, such as web beacons or pixels, serve the same purposes as cookies, and we refer to them as "cookies" in this Cookie Policy.
Please note that the number and names of cookies, pixels, and other technologies may change over time, though we strive to keep this information updated.
Types of Cookies
Cookies can be classified based on their duration, source, and purpose.
Duration
Session cookies: Temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser or end your session.
Persistent cookies: Remain on your device until you delete them or your browser does, depending on their expiration date.
Source (Provenance)
First-party cookies: Placed directly on your device by CyberLab Solutions
Third-party cookies: Placed on your device by a third party, such as advertisers or analytics systems. Some third-party cookies, like Google Analytics, collect data on your browsing activities across different websites, potentially leading to personalized advertisements based on your browsing history. Please review the privacy policies of these third parties to understand their data processing practices.
Purpose
There are several types of cookies on our Website, each with different purposes:
Necessary Cookies: Essential for basic website functions like navigation and access to secure areas. They enable core functionalities like security, network management, and accessibility. The Website cannot function properly without these cookies.
Preference Cookies: Enable the Website to remember your preferences, such as language or region settings.
Statistics Cookies (Performance and Analytical Cookies): Help us anonymously collect and report information about how visitors interact with the Website. This data allows us to measure and improve our Website's performance, track popular and less popular pages, and analyze visitor movement. None of this information can identify you. Third-party analytics services may use these cookies for the exclusive benefit of the website owner. Blocking these cookies may hinder our ability to track visits.
Marketing Cookies: Enhance your user experience, provide tailored content, and help us continually improve the Website. These cookies are established through our site and set by advertising partners. These partners can use your data to create an interest profile and display relevant ads in various locations.
Functional Cookies: Improve website performance by remembering important information and user preferences. While not essential for website operation, they contribute to a better user experience.
Unclassified Cookies: Cookies under classification by us and the providers of individual cookies
Use of External Tools on Our Website
3.1. Google Analytics
At CyberLab Solutions, we've integrated Google Analytics into our Website, with privacy in mind. Google Analytics is a service for analyzing websites, collecting and examining data related to user behavior on Fornul.io. In simpler terms, it uses cookies to remember user actions and provides CyberLab Solutions with reports about Website visits and user activity.
The operator of the Google Analytics component is Google Inc., located at 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA. To learn more about how Google processes personal data via Google Analytics, please refer to this link: Google Analytics Privacy Policy.
Google Analytics relies on cookies, as described in the table above. Typically, information generated by Google Analytics cookies about your Fornul.io usage is transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there. In certain cases, Google may share this collected personal data with third parties.
We've activated IP anonymization at CyberLab Solutions, which means Google shortens user IP addresses within the European Union Member States or other countries within the European Marketing Area Treaty. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address sent to a Google server in the USA and shortened there. Google uses this data to analyze Website usage, create activity reports, and provide CyberLab Solutions with other Website-related services.
We have also configured Google Analytics to adhere to the highest privacy protection standards.
If you want to learn more about how Google uses data collected through this Website and the Service, please visit this link: Google Analytics Information.
In addition to the instructions in Section 5 of the Cookie Policy, you can prevent the transmission of data generated by the cookie (including your IP address) to Google and the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing a browser plug-in available at this link: Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On.
This browser add-on informs Google Analytics, through JavaScript, that no data or information about Website visitors should be sent to Google Analytics. You can also delete the Google Analytics cookie from your Internet browser or other software programs at any time.
You can find more detailed information about Google Analytics at this link: About Google Marketing Platform, and information on how Google processes user data is available at this link: Google Analytics Data Processing.
3.2. Google Tag Manager
CyberLab Solutions Google Tag Manager, a tool that allows us to centrally manage website tags via an interface. It's important to note that Google Tag Manager exclusively handles tags and does not use cookies or collect personal data.
Google has a comprehensive privacy policy governing data collection by third-party providers, which you can review here: Google Tag Manager Use Policy.
However, Google Tag Manager does not access or utilize this data. If specific domains/websites or cookies are disabled, it still applies to all tracking tags as long as they are implemented using Google Tag Manager.
Legal Basis for Using Cookies
CyberLab Solutions cannot use cookies unless a user consents to it through the Cookie banner. Therefore, the legal basis for using cookies is user consent, as described in our Privacy Policy.
We assume that the device you are using belongs to you. If it doesn't (for instance, if you are using the Service or displaying a Website on your employer's computer or smart device), we expect you to have the authorization from the device owner to consent on their behalf to store cookies on the device and retrieve information from it, as outlined in the Cookie Policy. By using the device, you confirm that you are authorized to do so.
How to Block Cookies?
Please note that you can only block necessary cookies. If you wish to disable cookies, you can adjust your browser settings or refuse cookies through the cookie banner and settings (see the button below).
To disable cookies via the cookie banner, simply select the "Reject all" option.
You can change your cookie preferences anytime by clicking "RESET COOKIES." Afterward, you can enable or disable specific checkboxes and save your preferences. You may need to refresh your page for the changes to take effect.
To disable cookies via your browser, keep in mind that most browsers are initially set to accept cookies by default. If you wish to block or delete cookies (or similar technologies), consult your browser's help and support section for instructions on how to do so. Here are links to relevant resources for various browsers:
Please remember that each browser has its own procedure for managing and configuring cookies. If you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including necessary cookies), you may lose access to certain parts of our Website or Service.
For more information about cookies or guidance on deleting them or refusing their installation on your device, please visit aboutcookies.org.
Changes to Our Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically. If we make significant changes to this policy, we will notify you through a pop-up on the Website with reasonable lead time before and after the changes take effect.
Effective as of 10/10/2023.