Cookie Policy of GTS RUS LLC
Cookie Policy
We use cookies and similar technologies on our website to provide our services and improve the quality of our website and services.
This Policy describes technologies that may be used to collect information about use of our website and email materials, what cookies are, and how they are used on our website.
This Policy describes which categories of cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small data file that often contains a unique identifier. Cookies may be sent to your browser when you visit our website. The web browser stores them on your device.
Some cookies are stored only for the duration of your visit. These are called “session” cookies. Cookies of another type, known as “persistent” cookies, can remain on your computer after you leave the website and can be used when you return.
Some cookies saved when you visit our website may be stored and used by other companies.
How are cookies used on the website and in email materials?
We do not limit ourselves in the tools used to collect cookies. Such tools may include, for example: Yandex.Metrica, Top.mail.
The following types of cookies are used on the website:
“Strictly necessary” cookies
“Strictly necessary” cookies are required to provide services requested through our website. Required services can only be provided when these cookies are used.
For example, these cookies may be used to:
- Manage and store items you place in the “shopping cart” when visiting our online stores.
- Provide access to protected areas of the website without re‑entering login credentials for the service.
- Save data about actions you have already taken (for example, filling out an online form) when returning to a previous page within a single session.
“Performance” cookies
“Performance” cookies are intended to collect information about user actions on the website — behavioral analytics.
For example, these cookies may be used to:
- Analyze in order to improve website performance and the effectiveness of advertising materials and email campaigns.
- Improve website performance and design.
- Count responses to our advertising materials.
- Analyze errors that occur on the website to improve service quality and resolve complaints.
“Referral” cookies
Our “referral” cookies are sent to your device by websites of our business partners. These cookies allow us to track visitors who came to our website from a partner’s website and to obtain data showing whether that transition resulted in a purchase, service, or product.
“Functional” cookies
Less critical “functional” cookies are used to provide users with access to various useful features of our websites.
For example, these cookies may be used to:
- Remember settings selected during previous visits, including country/language, without the need to reconfigure them in the future.
- Track services already offered to you, for example online support from our specialists.
“Third‑party” cookies
Visiting our website may result in the storage of certain cookies that are not controlled by us. This may happen if the site you visit uses third‑party analytics, marketing automation or management tools (for example, Yandex tools), or contains content from third‑party websites, such as VK. This will result in cookies being received from third‑party services. We cannot control the storage or access to these cookies. To learn how third‑party services use cookies, please review their cookie policies.
Disabling cookies.
Most web browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. You can change settings to block cookies or to alert you when cookies are sent to your device. There are several ways to manage cookies.
Please refer to your browser instructions to learn how to adjust or change browser settings. If you disable cookies, it may affect your web experience, and some parts of our website may be unavailable or you may not be able to receive personalized information when you visit our website.
If you use different devices to view and access our website (for example, computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.), you should ensure that each browser on each device is configured according to your cookie preferences.
Web beacons.
Our website and email communications may use web beacons, also known as “single‑pixel files,” “transparent GIFs,” or “action tags.” With this technology we can learn which visitors clicked key elements (such as links or images) on the website or in emails. The marketing materials or newsletters you request may contain web beacons to determine whether those messages were opened.
The information obtained is used to optimize content, services and distributed materials.
Web beacons are usually used together with cookies and can be disabled by turning off cookies entirely (as described above). Some email programs and web browsers provide the ability to disable automatic image loading. In this case, web beacons will be blocked until you load images manually.