Cookie Policy


This agreement is concluded between:

1. Mladen Savić PR HOSTING TRUE-FALSE BEOGRAD MB: 66774481 PIB: 113369208 (hereinafter referred to as: Website Owner).

2. Each individual Website User (hereinafter collectively referred to as: Website User).

Introductory Provisions

Article 1

This Cookie Policy is an agreement between the Website Owner and the Website User regarding the use of the technology called “cookies” on the website that is active and available on the internet domain https://truefalsehosting.rs, to which every User can freely access, provided that they accept the terms under which the website operates and agree to adhere to those terms.

Definitions and Abbreviations

Article 2

The Website Owner is a legal entity that owns the website software (code) and the internet domain to which the website software is linked.

The Website User is any individual who accesses the internet domain and website that is the subject of this agreement.

Using the website means any access to the website, regardless of whether only static or also dynamic functions are performed, regardless of the time spent on the website, and regardless of the actions taken.

A session is a single use of an internet browser, regardless of how many websites are visited within that session, i.e., from opening to closing the browser.

This agreement is prepared in accordance with the Law on Personal Data Protection (“Official Gazette RS”, No. 87/2018) (hereinafter: LPDP), especially in line with the principle of transparency, and in accordance with the Website Owner’s Personal Data Protection Rules.

Purpose of the Cookie Policy

Article 3

The purpose of this document is to implement the principles of personal data processing, especially transparency regarding the use of cookies on this website.

This document is used together with the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and is fully aligned with these documents, but regulates a separate area, i.e., it establishes rules for the use of cookies.

Cookies

Article 4

“Cookies” are small text files exchanged between websites and users’ devices to remember user activity on the site.

Cookies are categorized as:

– Temporary (session) – stored while the user is on the website, i.e., until the browser is closed;

– Long-term (persistent) – stored for a specific period or until manually deleted by the user.

Cookies usually do not contain information that can identify an individual, but personal data stored by the Website Owner may be linked to the information saved and obtained from cookies.

In situations where personal data is contained in cookies, the same rules and conditions specified in the Privacy Policy apply.

Such files are stored in the user’s browser (device) and allow the website or third-party to recognize the user and make the next visit easier and the service more useful.

Cookie Application

Article 5

The website processes the technical information of each user, regardless of the Website Owner’s intent.

Consent for Data Processing via Cookies

Article 6.

The rules of the Cookie Policy apply to every user, as it is impossible for cookies not to apply to certain users.

The user can consent to the use of cookies in two ways:

– Explicit consent – By clicking on the option “I accept the Cookie Policy”;

– Implicit consent – If the user does not accept the previous option but continues to use the website, considering that the website cannot be technically programmed not to collect data, it will be deemed that the user has accepted this Privacy Policy.

Types of Cookies

Article 7.

Cookies are categorized into the following groups:

– Necessary cookies – enable regular website use by providing basic functions such as navigation and access to secure areas of the site. The website cannot function properly without these cookies, and they are essential for providing our online service. These cookies may also be used to fulfill legal obligations. Necessary cookies are session-based and are stored until the browser is closed;

– Non-essential cookies – all cookies not classified as necessary, and their use requires the user’s consent.

– Third-party cookies – in some cases, the Website Owner uses third-party cookies. These cookies are provided by other parties rather than the subject website.

Necessary cookies include:

– Identification cookies – allow the Website Owner to identify users when they log into their profile and last for the session;

– User-input cookies – enable the website to track and remember the user’s input when filling out forms online during the session or longer;

– User interface customization cookies – allow the user to save preferred language and/or font settings during the session or longer.

Non-essential cookies include:

– Marketing cookies – help the Website Owner more effectively display relevant ads specific to the user’s interests. They also assist in providing statistical analysis, related to research and reports for advertisers. These cookies organize ad placement to limit how many times the same ad is shown to the user. By visiting the Website Owner’s site, these cookies use information to tailor the advertising of our products when visiting third-party websites.

– Analytics cookies – allow us to improve the site’s performance and services based on the user’s activity on the site.

Third-party cookies are:

– Analytics/performance cookies – set by Google Analytics. These cookies are used to track how users interact with the website, collecting information about clicks, time spent on the site, pages visited, frequency of visits, the browser used, and whether the user visits a third-party website. This information is transmitted to Google Analytics. Feedback is used solely to improve the website. Statistical and analytical data are useful tools for providing a better product/service to users and more accurate business forecasting. The cookies set by Google Analytics will identify the user as a unique user on the subject website and can only be used by Google (for more information, visit Google Analytics Terms of Use and Google Privacy Policy). Your browser provides an option to disable cookies and stop Google Analytics from recognizing your personal account when you return to the subject website. Cookies set by Google Analytics on the user’s devices may be stored for up to 2 years.

– Marketing cookies – set by the Website Owner. For more information, visit the terms of use on the provided link.

– User experience cookies – used to improve the user’s experience on the subject website by prioritizing solving content or accessibility issues. The website may add an option from social networks and/or a plugin that allows the user to connect with the chosen social network. Social networks include all third-party networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. Social networks may set cookies through the subject website that can then be used to enhance the user’s profile on the social network or otherwise contribute to data stored for the purposes stated in their privacy policies.

Regarding the use of all types of cookies mentioned in this article, those provisions directly related to the technological solutions implemented on the website are applied.

Managing Cookies

Article 8.

Users are directed to the websites www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org if they want to learn more about cookies and their use.

Most browsers allow users to control cookies through settings and preferences. Cookies can be disabled, or the browser can be set to display a warning when cookies are processed.

Every website user can block unwanted internet activities.

All cookies already on the user’s device can be deleted, and the browser can be set to prevent new ones from being installed.

Some services or website functions may not work if certain cookies are deleted or blocked.

Changes to the Cookie Policy

Article 9.

The Website Owner reserves the right to change the Cookie Policy at any time.

If this document is changed significantly, i.e., in its essential provisions, all website users will be notified of the changes and, upon their next visit, will have the option to accept the newly modified document.