How we use cookies

Like most websites you visit, we use cookies to enhance user experience and the functionality of our website.

What are cookies?

Cookies are simple text files that a website places on your computer or mobile device. These text files store anonymous information about your visit such as a unique identifier that in turn helps a website recognize you each time you come back. Only the website server that placed the cookie can retrieve or read the contents of that cookie.

How CopyTrans.net uses cookies?

At copytrans.studio, we use cookies to make sense about the content on our website that you are interested in and to remember you if you choose to return to the website. Information in cookies we use is encrypted and anonymous. In some cases, the information provided by cookies helps us optimize the website for better user experience. In other cases, the cookies directly provide customized experience on the website. For instance, cookies help us understand the path you take when browsing through the website and also to remember what you lastly placed in your shopping cart. We do not use cookies to gather information unnecessarily. Also, cookies we use cannot in any way harm your computer. For example, we do not store cookies on your computer that contain identifiable information like credit card details. The tables below summarize the cookies our website may place on your computer or device when you visit CopyTrans.net.

Functional cookies

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This cookie helps our website know when the banner with cookie information appears. Gets deleted from your device after 3 days.

Analytics Cookies

__utma

Used to distinguish users and sessions. This cookie keeps track of the number of times a visitor has been to the site, when their first visit was and when their last visit occurred. Gets deleted from your device after 30 minutes.

__utmb

Used to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie contains the timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor enters the website. Gets deleted from your device after 1 year.

__utmc

Contains a timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor leaves the website. The __utmb and __utmc cookies are brothers; working together to calculate how long a visit takes. Gets deleted after the browser session ends.

__utmt

This cookie indicates the request that a visitor makes from the website, for example a banner click or a transaction made from the Store. Gets deleted from your device after 10 minutes.

__utmv

This cookie works hand in hand with the __utmz cookie to improve cookie targeting capabilities. It allows for custom variables to be created to segment different groups of users and understand their behavior. Gets deleted from your device after 6 months.

__utmz

Stores traffic source information that explains how a visitor reached our website. Gets deleted from your device after 2 years.

How can I disable or delete cookies from my PC?

Deleting cookies will affect your experience on most websites you’ve already visited. For example, if you delete all cookies and you previously logged in to Facebook or Twitter, your account sessions will be closed and you’d need to log in again.

Nevertheless, if you want to delete cookies from your PC, please follow the instructions below depending on the web browser you use:

Further information about cookies

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Links from copytrans.studio to third party websites

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