Cookies Policy

Cookie Policy Information

At www.klitron.com we use cookies to enhance your experience on our site. The use of cookies helps us improve the site’s functionality, make your browsing easier an also allowing us to provide you with customized content and ads based on your interests and needs. In addition, cookies are used to analyze traffic to our site and to identify problematic pages that need improvement. Our goal is to improve our site in order to provide continually better services and experience when visiting our users.

The primary purpose of www.klitron.com is to protect the privacy of visitors to the site and for this reason it has a strict policy.

We suggest you take some time to read this policy so that you can understand the type of cookies we use, the information we collect using cookies and how this information is used. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with this policy.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small files with information that a web site stores on a user’s computer (usually in a web browser such as Chrome, Opera, Mozilla, Firefox, Edge, etc.) so that each time the user logs on to the web page, retrieve this information and provide the user with related services. A typical example of such information is the preferences of the user on a web page, as stated by the choices the user makes on that web site (eg selection of specific “buttons”, searches, ads, etc.).

General Classification Information for Cookies

There are two general categories of cookies:

  • Technical cookies: necessary for the proper functioning of a site and for the user to navigate it. Without them, users may not be able to properly view pages or use certain services.
  • Profile Creation Cookies: Used to create user profiles to send advertising messages according to user preferences when browsing.

Cookies, either ‘technical’ or ‘profile-based’, can also be classified as:

  • “session” cookies, which are deleted immediately after the browser is closed
  • “permanent” cookies, which remain in your browser for some time. These cookies are used, for example, to identify the device associated with a site, facilitating user authentication procedures.
  • “proprietary” cookies, which are created and controlled directly by the user of the site the user is browsing
  • “third-party” cookies, which are created and controlled by parties other than the user of the site the user is browsing

Our Website uses “technical” cookies and in particular the following types of cookies:

  1. proprietary cookies, session cookies or persistent cookies, necessary for browsing the Site, for internal security and system management purposes
  2. Third-party cookies, permanent cookies, used by the Website to send statistical information to Google Analytics, through which the Company can perform a statistical analysis of access / visits to the Site. The cookies used are for statistical purposes only and collect aggregated information. Using two cookies, persistent cookies and session cookies (which expire when you close your browser), Google Analytics also saves a log of the times your site visits started and logged out. You can prevent Google from collecting data through cookies and subsequent data processing by downloading and installing the browser plug-in from: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

In the case of third-party cookies, users provide or refuse to give their consent directly to the owner of that cookie, to which the Company simply refers: most third-party cookies on the site can be disabled by users on their own browser or by visiting their operators’ websites directly using the links listed in the table below. In any case, please note that disabling cookies may affect your ability to use the site or make the most of all available features and services.

Categories of Cookies

  1. Necessary.

They allow basic functions of the site, such as navigating and accessing secure areas of the site, adding products to the cart and completing purchases. The necessary cookies are necessary for the site to function properly and serve the purpose of visiting the user (eg completing a purchase).

  1. Functionality.

They are used for the proper and smooth operation of the page and allow the site to “remember” the user’s choices to provide improved and customized features according to its needs and interests. This category includes cookies with information such as the shopping cart and information for safe browsing.

  1. Performance.

They help us understand how visitors use and interact with the various pages, collecting and reporting anonymous information. So we can figure out if users are having a problem and if a page needs improvement. They are also used to create useful reports to improve the performance of our site in general.

  1. Targeting / Advertising.

These cookies are used to provide content ads that fit the users and their interests. They can be used to send targeted advertising or personalized bids to the user. They also help us measure the performance of ad campaigns.

How to control cookies

Most web browsers allow you to determine whether or not you want to use cookies. The following pages provide instructions on how to set cookies in the most popular web browsers: