Cyromaster

COOKIE POLICY

COOKIE POLICY

COOKIE POLICY
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INTRODUCTION
1.1
This cookie policy (“Cookie Policy”) explains how Cyromaster Sdn Bhd. (Registration No.
201901029272 (1338601-U)) (“we”, “us”, or “our”) use cookies and similar technologies to
recognise you when you visit any of our websites, including https://cyromaster.com/, or any
direct sub-domains, subpages, redirected sub-domains, subpages and any other web display
pages directly and indirectly correlated to us (collectively, our “Site”).
1.2
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are and why we use them,
as well as your rights to control our use of them.
1.3
You hereby agree and acknowledge that this Cookie Policy shall apply whenever you access
our Site on your computers or other electronic devices (such as mobile phones or tablets)
(“Electronic Devices”).
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WHAT ARE COOKIES?
2.1
Cookies are small data files containing small amounts of information that are placed on your
Electronic Devices when you visit a website. Cookies are widely used by website owners in
order to make their websites work, or to work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting
information. Cookies help us to remember things about your visit to our Site, such as your
preferred language and other choices/settings and generally make our Site easier for you to
use. They may also be used to deliver advertisements that are relevant to you.
2.2
Cookies which are set by us are called “first-party cookies”. Cookies which are set by third
parties including but not limited to our marketers, partners, researchers, affiliates or service
providers are called “third-party cookies”. Third-party cookies enable third-party features or
functionality to be provided on or through our Site such as advertising, interactive content and
analytics. The parties that set these third-party cookies will be able to recognise your Electronic
Device both when it visits our Site and also when it visits certain other websites.
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WHY DO WE USE COOKIES?
3.1
We use first-party and third-party cookies for several reasons. Some cookies are required for
technical reasons in order for our Site to operate, and we refer to these cookies as “essential”
or “strictly necessary” cookies. We use such cookies to:
3.1.1
log you into our Site;
3.1.2
help us detect and fight spam, abuse and other activities that violate our rules,
regulations and/or policies; and
3.1.3
authenticate your access to our Site.
3.2
Other cookies remember information about your browser and your preferences. For example,
cookies help us remember your preferred language or the country that you are in. We can then
provide you with content in your preferred language without having to ask you each time you
visit our Site.
3.3
Cookies also enable us to track and target the interests of our users to enhance the experience
on our Site. For example, these types of cookies help us test different versions of our Site to
see which particular features or content users prefer. 3.4
To help us better understand how people use our Site, certain third parties serve cookies
through our Site for advertising, analytics and other purposes. We do not release the
information collected from our own cookies to any third parties, other than to our service
providers who assist us in these cookie activities.
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF COOKIES?
4.1
Essential or Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential to perform the basic functions on our Site. For example, they allow
you to navigate our Site, to access the secure areas of our Site, to protect your security and to
help us detect and fight spam, abuse and other activities that will violate our user agreements
and terms. These cookies are not persistently stored on your Electronic Devices and are
deleted when you close the browser.
4.2
Functional Cookies
These cookies are used to enhance the performance and functionality of our Site. For example,
it allows us to recall information you have entered or choices you have made and are designed
to enable enhanced and personalised features. These cookies are not deleted when you close
the browser, hence they are persistently stored on your Electronic Devices.
4.3
Analytics and Performance Cookies
These cookies allow us to record and count the number of visitors and traffic sources to help
us understand how our Site is being used and to improve the performance of our Site. It will
also allow us to see if there are problems with any particular pages and the popularity of the
pages visited on our Site. These cookies are not deleted when you close the browser, hence
they are persistently stored on your Electronic Devices.
4.4
Advertising and Targeting Cookies
These cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform
functions such as preventing the same advertisements from continuously reappearing and
ensuring that advertisements are properly displayed for advertisers. These cookies are not
deleted when you close the browser, hence they are persistently stored on your Electronic
Devices.
4.5
Social Media Cookies
4.5.1
These cookies are linked to services provided by third parties including but not limited
to Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter on our Site, where the sharing function is enabled.
These sites may set cookies when you are logged into their respective services.
4.5.2
Please note that we have no control or liability over these cookies and we highly
encourage you to consult the privacy and cookie policy of these parties on their
respective websites for more information.
4.5.3
Social media cookies may be used for advertising purposes as well.
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HOW ARE THIRD-PARTIES COOKIES USED?
5.1
For some functions within our Site, we will use third-parties services (including but not limited
to services such as Google Analytics) to market and advertise our services on our Site or other sites, and to collect information about your activities on our Site and advertisements you have
clicked on.
5.2
To enable these functions, third parties may use tracking technologies to collect and receive
information from our Site and other sites and use this information to serve targeted
advertisements that match your interest and preferences. They may also employ technology
that is used to measure the effectiveness of advertisements.
5.3
Please take note that we do not provide any personal information collected on our Site to such
third parties and we have no control or liability over these cookies that are set. We encourage
you to consult the privacy and cookie policy of these third parties on their respective websites
for more information.
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HOW TO REJECT OR BLOCK COOKIES?
6.1
Please take note that most browsers automatically accept cookies. Therefore, if you do not
wish cookies to be used, you may need to actively reject or block the cookies or change your
browser settings. If you choose to reject the use of cookies, you may still use and access our
Site though some parts of our Site may be restricted. Besides, rejecting or blocking certain
cookies, for example, advertising and targeting cookies, will not remove advertisements from
the pages you visit but it will result in showing advertisements that may not be relevant to you.
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WHAT ABOUT OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES USED?
7.1
Cookies are not the only technology used to collect or store data on our Site. We may use other
similar technologies from time to time such as Web Beacons and Flash Cookies.
7.1.1
Web Beacons
Web Beacons (also known as Pixels) are tiny graphic files that contain a unique
identifier that enable us to recognise and learn more about your interactions with our
email and web contents including interactions with advertisements or posts on our Site.
It is usually embedded within web pages and emails. Pixels can also enable us and
third parties to set cookies on your browser.
7.1.2
Local Shared Object (LSO)
Local Shared Object (LSO) (also known as Flash Cookies) is a data file that can be
created on your Electronic Devices used to visit our Site. Similar to cookies, it allows
us to collect and store information about your use of our Site, but it is managed through
a different interface using Adobe Flash technology. Therefore, you may not be able to
control them using standard browser tools and settings. If you do not wish Flash
Cookies to be stored on your Electronic Devices, you can reject or limit the storage of
Flash Cookies on the settings of your Flash Player.
7.2
In many instances, these technologies are reliant on cookies to function properly, and so
rejecting or blocking cookies will impair their functioning. Rejecting or limiting acceptance of the
Flash Cookies may also reduce or impede the functionality of some Flash applications used in
connection with our Site.
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HOW OFTEN WILL WE UPDATE THIS COOKIE POLICY?
8.1
We may, from time to time, modify, update or amend the terms of this Cookie Policy to reflect
changes in law, our group of companies, our data collection use and practices, or advances in technology. We will post the updated Cookie Policy on our Site which shall be effective
immediately upon being posted.
8.2
Please take note to periodically review this Cookie Policy and carefully review any changes
made to this Cookie Policy.
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WHERE CAN I GET FURTHER INFORMATION?
9.1
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or other tracking technologies, you may
contact us at:
Email address
: [Insert Email Address]
For the attention of
: [Insert Person-in-Charge]
Last Updated: [Insert Date]
we want to hear from you