Cookies and Privacy
Personal data of our users is one of the areas to which we pay extremely careful attention. We ensure that all requirements are not only met but, if possible, exceeded, as we are aware of the sensitive nature of this area.
At NEMESIS d.o.o., we value your privacy, and therefore, we always carefully protect your data. All provided information is safeguarded against third-party intrusion, ensuring you a carefree and uninterrupted business experience with the provider.
This privacy policy may be changed or supplemented at any time without prior notice or announcement. By using this website after the change or supplement, the user confirms agreement with the changes and supplements.
Protection of personal data means:
we will never misuse your personal data in any way
we will never disclose your contact and personal data to a third party
we may disclose your contact and personal data to a third party if you consent to it
we will not send you emails you haven't subscribed to
you can unsubscribe from any of our emails quickly and easily at any time
All our online activities comply with European legislation (EU Directive 95/46/EC, 2002/58/EC, and Treaty Conventions ETS 108, ETS 181, ETS 185, ETS 189) and the national legislation of the Republic of Slovenia (Personal Data Protection Act, Electronic Commerce Market Act, etc.). The privacy policy deals with the handling of information that the provider receives about you when you visit and use our website.
Automatic Information Logging (Non-Personal Data)
Whenever you access the website, general non-personal data (search engine users, number of visits, average time spent on the website, pages visited) are automatically logged (not as part of the login). We use this information to measure the attractiveness of our website and improve its content and usability. Your data is not subject to further processing and will not be disclosed to third parties.
Use of Cookies on Our Website
The new Electronic Communications Act (Official Gazette No. 109/2012), ZEKom-1, has introduced new rules regarding the use of cookies and similar technologies for storing information or accessing information stored on users' computers, tablets, or mobile devices.
User privacy is very important to us, so we strive to provide users with all the information about cookies that we use on the website in order to enable better website functionality and a more pleasant user experience.
Cookies store unique data about the user or settings chosen by the user on a particular website on the user's device.
The information and data obtained will be carefully protected and used exclusively for the purpose of providing online services, usage analysis, advertising systems, and functionalities that could not be provided without cookies.
Cookies
What are cookies?
Cookies are not new; all website visitors already have many cookies stored on their computers, tablets, and mobile devices from various websites. With the new legislation (ZEKom-1), there have been changes regarding informing or obtaining consent from visitors for their use.
A cookie is a file that stores website settings. Websites store cookies on users' devices that they use to access the Internet to recognize individual devices and settings that users have used to access them.
Cookies enable websites to recognize whether a user has already visited the website, and with advanced applications, they can adjust individual settings accordingly. Their storage is under the complete control of the browser used by the user – the user can restrict or disable cookie storage as desired.
Users can return to cookie content at any time and decide not to allow the use of cookies.
Why are cookies necessary?
Cookies are essential for providing user-friendly online services; the most common e-commerce functions would not be possible without cookies. Interaction between the website user and the website is faster and easier with the help of cookies.
They help websites remember individual preferences and experiences, making browsing the web more efficient and enjoyable. There are several reasons for using cookies.
They are used to store data about the state of individual websites, help perform web services, assist in collecting statistics about users and website visits, user habits, etc. With cookies, we can evaluate the effectiveness of our website design.
For recommended and permitted use of cookies on websites, you can also read the guidelines of Dataofficer d.o.o. for using cookies, which you can find here.
How we use cookies on our website
On our website, we use the following types of cookies:
Session Cookies: Temporary or session cookies will be removed from your computer when you close your browser (e.g., Chrome or Internet Explorer). These cookies help improve the operation and usability of our website.
For example, they allow us to detect whether your browser can run small web programs (called "scripts") that provide additional website functionality or allow us to remember any preferences you have set (such as font size or language settings).
Persistent Cookies: Persistent or stored cookies remain on your computer after you close your browser. The website uses them to store information, such as login name and password, so you don't have to log in every time you visit a site. Persistent cookies remain on your computer for about 6 months.
Google Analytics Analytical Cookies: These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our website. We use this information to prepare reports and help us improve the user experience of the website. Cookies collect information anonymously, including the number of visitors to the website, where visitors came from to this website, and which pages they visited.
Some cookies designated for this purpose are automatically removed from your device when you close your browser. Others can be retained for up to 24 months from your last visit to our website. You can opt-out of Google Analytics tracking by visiting: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Plug-in-related Cookies: youtube, (social media plug-in) social networks, and services: Social networks allow websites to integrate their products into their content—allowing users to share content with their friends (various buttons, such as like, share, recommend, etc.). Plugins use cookies so that social networks can identify their members when they come to a site with a plugin.