DZ GROUP – Cookie Policy
1. Introduction
This is the Cookie Policy used when you visit our website located at https://dzgroup.com, along
with any mobile versions or associated apps (if any) (collectively, the
“Site”).
This Cookie Policy explains what “cookies” are and gives details of the specific “cookies”
we use on our Site. It also sets out why we use these “cookies” and provides
information on the “cookies” choices that you and all our Site visitors have.
We use a range of “cookies” on our Site, including analytical, and functional “cookies”
(see more details in Section 3 below). The “cookies” may be set by us or by a third
party. When you first visit our Site, you will be asked if you agree to non-essential “cookies”
– and we will not use these “cookies” unless and until you provide your consent.
You can also change your mind at any time using the settings on your internet browser or device
(see more details in Section 5 below).
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, available here, Terms of Service, available
here, and Transparency in Supply Chain Policy for California, United
Kingdom and Australia residents, available
here. If you have any questions about our
use of “cookies”, please get in touch with us using the details at the end of this Cookies
Policy.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies, log files, clear gifs and/or similar devices are files containing a small amount of data,
usually a unique string of letters and numbers (collectively referred to as, “cookies” in
this Cookie Policy). They are commonly used throughout the Internet and are stored on and accessed from
your device when you visit a website (including this Site). This allows a website to recognise your
visit from those of other users of the particular website. You can find more information located at: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.
3. How does this Site use cookies?
This Site uses the following cookies for the following purposes:
Category of cookie
|
Specific cookies we use
|
More information
|
How long these cookies stay on your device
|
Analytical / Performance Cookies
|
[Google Analytics:
_utma _utmb _utmc _utmz]
|
These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our Site. The
cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to
the Site, where visitors have come to the Site from and the pages they visited. We use
the information to compile statistic reports of our users’ browsing patterns so
that we can improve the Site.
[View an overview of privacy at Google here]
|
[ ]
|
Functionality Cookies
|
Session cookies
|
This cookie is used to identify a user's browser as they go from page to page on the
Website. It is a session cookie, which means the cookie is deleted when you leave the
Website. It is an integral part of the website software and is used to let the server
know which users are on the Website at any given time and make certain parts of the
Website easier to use (for example, to store page preferences such as colour scheme
chosen for the duration of your visit).
Visit All About Cookies for more details.
|
[ 15 days]
|
4. Combining the cookie information with other data about your computer
When you enter our Site, we may also collect information, where available, about your computer for system
administration purposes, such as your IP address, operating system and browser type. This information
may be combined with the data we collected via the Google Analytics cookies above. This information is
statistical data about our users’ browsing patterns and generally does not identify our users.
5. Your cookie choices
When you first visit our Site, you can choose to provide or withhold your consent to non-essential
cookies using our cookie banner. We only use these ‘non-essential’ cookies if and when
we have received your consent to do so. You can also disable them at any time by changing your
browser settings.
We use functionality cookies so that our Site works efficiently and effectively, and so that we can
improve the user experience. You may use your browser settings to disable these ‘essential’
cookies, but as they are needed to make the Site work, doing so might affect how the Site functions.
For further information on disabling cookies using your browser settings, please refer to your browser
‘help’ section or see www.allaboutcookies.org.
6. Our pages on social media
If you visit a page which we maintain on a social media site, such as Facebook, it is likely that cookies
will also be set on your device. These cookies are set by the social media network and so, to
change the cookies that you receive from these sites (even on our pages), you will need to use the
settings provided by the social media site.
7. Contact us
If you have any questions or need further information about our cookie practices, please contact us at info@dzgroup.com
or write to us at:
DZ Shanghai Trading Company, LTD
This Cookie Policy, the Privacy Policy, Terms of
Service and
Transparency in Supply Chain Policy for California,
United Kingdom and Australia residents may be amended at any time. Please check this page
periodically to inform yourself of any changes.
This Cookie Policy was last updated on May 6, 2022.
We provide the following contents regarding the steps how to restrict or block web browser cookies
through different browser settings for your reference:
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6.x
Changing your Cookie Settings
Within your browser, select Tools from the top menu bar, and then choose Internet
Options. Click on the Privacy tab. Here, you can change settings for privacy
control and elect how to accept cookies from websites you visit.
For more control options, select the Advanced button. This will bring you to an area that enables you to
set your browser's cookie acceptance level.
Internet Explorer 7.x
Changing your Cookie Settings
Within your browser, select Tools from the top menu bar, and then choose Internet
Options. Click on the Privacy tab. Here, you can change settings for privacy
control and elect how to accept cookies from websites you visit.
For more control options, select the Advanced button. This will bring you to an area
that enables you to set your browser's cookie acceptance level.
Firefox
To check or change your settings:
1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then
click Options
2. Select the Privacy panel
3. Set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history.
4. Check mark Accept cookies from websites to enable Cookies and uncheck it to
disable them.
o If you are troubleshooting problems with cookies, make sure Accept third
party cookies is also check marked. For more information, see Disabling third
party cookies.
5. Choose how long cookies are allowed to be stored:
o Keep until: they expire: Each cookie will be
removed when it reaches its expiration date, which is set by the website that sent the cookie
o Keep until: I close Firefox: The cookies that are
stored on your computer will be removed when Firefox is closed.
o Keep until: ask me every time: Displays an alert
every time a website tries to send a cookie and asks you whether or not you want to store it.
6. Click OK to close the Options window
Chrome
Adjust cookie permissions
1. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click Show advanced settings.
4. In the "Privacy" section, click the Content
settings button.
5. In the "Cookies" section, you can change the following cookies
settings:
Delete cookies
Click All cookies and site data to open the Cookies and Other
Data dialog.
- To delete all cookies, click Remove all at the bottom of the dialog.
- To delete a specific cookie, select the website that issued the cookie, then the cookie, and click Remove.
You can also choose to remove
all cookies created during a specific time period, using the Clear Browsing Data dialog.
If you want Google Chrome to automatically delete cookies when you close all browser windows, select the
"Clear cookies and other site data when I close my browser" checkbox in the Content Settings dialog. You
can also make exceptions so that specific websites’ cookies are deleted whenever you close your
browser.
Block cookies by default
- Block all cookies: Select "Block sites from setting any data." Keep in mind that
selecting this setting will prevent most websites that require you to sign in from working. You'll
see in the address bar whenever a cookie has been blocked.
- Block only third-party cookies: Select the "Ignore exceptions and block third-party
cookies from being set" checkbox. Even if you've added a site to the Exceptions list and have chosen
to allow its cookies, the website's third-party cookies won't be accepted if this checkbox is
selected.
Allow cookies by default.
Make sure "Allow local data to be set" is selected to allow both
first-party and third-party cookies. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, select the "Block
all third-party cookies without exception" checkbox. Make exceptions for cookies from specific websites
or domains
To control how cookies should be handled for a few specific sites or domains, click Manage
exceptions. To add a rule in the Cookie and Site Data Exceptions dialog that appears,
follow these steps:
- Click the "Add a new exception pattern" field and enter the domain name for which you want to create
an exception.
o To create exceptions for an entire domain, insert [*.] before the domain name (e.g.
[*.]google.com).
o You can also specify an IP address, an IPv6 address, or a non-http URL.
- Use the menu to choose whether the website can set cookies. If you select Session
only, its cookies are deleted every time you close your browser.
You can also edit or remove exceptions using this dialog.
Safari
If you want to disable cookies in the Safari web browser, go to Preferences and then to the Privacy pane
and choose to block cookies. On your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, go to Settings, then Safari and then to
the Cookies section.
Date: May 6, 2022
These Cookies Policy were last updated on May 6, 2022.
Copyright © 2024 DZ SH TRADING, LTD All Rights
Reserved.