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PRIVACY AND COOKIES POLICY
Privacy policy

Throughout this privacy policy, Aicore company (furth. – Aicore) uses the term "personal data" to describe information that can be associated with a specific person and can be used to identify that individual. Information that has been anonymised so that it does not identify a specific person is not personal data.
This privacy policy describes the ways Aicore collects, stores, uses and protects your personal data. Please read the following carefully to understand our practices regarding your personal data and how Aicore will collect, use, store and manage it.
By visiting aicore.eu you are accepting and consenting to the data practices described in this privacy policy. Aicore may amend this privacy policy at any time by posting a revised version on this website. The revised version will be effective at the time Aicore posts it.

When you visit this website, Aicore may collect the following personal data:

  • Personal data you provide to Aicore – You may give Aicore personal data by or by corresponding with Aicore by phone, email or otherwise. This includes, for example, the information you provide when connect/subscribe to any of Aicore's services.
  • Personal data Aicore collects from you – When you visit this Aicore website, Aicore will automatically collect the following personal data:
  • technical information, including Internet Protocol ("IP") address, browser type and version, plug-ins, time zone setting, and operating system,
  • information about your visit, (including dates and time), your activities on Aicore's website, page response times, length of visit to certain pages, and page interaction information.

Cookies policy

Cookies – what are they?
A "cookie" is a small text file that’s stored on your computer, tablet or phone when you visit a website. A cookie will contain some anonymous information such as a unique identifier and the site name and some digits and numbers. Some cookies are deleted when you close down your browser. These are known as session cookies. Others remain on your device until they expire or you delete them from your cache. These are called persistent cookies and they enable us to remember things about you as a returning visitor.
To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

What to do if you don’t want cookies to be set
Some people find the idea of a website storing information on their computer or mobile device a bit intrusive, particularly when this information is stored and used by a third party without them knowing. Although this is generally quite harmless you may not, for example, want to see advertising that has been targeted to your interests. If you prefer, it is possible to block some or all cookies or even to delete cookies that have already been set; but you need to be aware that you might lose some functions of that website.

How we use cookies
On this site, persistent cookies are used. Persistent cookies are used to track visitor behaviour as they move around a site, and this data is used to try and understand what people do and don't like about a site so it can be improved. This practice is known as Web Analytics. Since Google started providing its own analytics technology free of charge to website owners, almost all websites use some form of it - although there are also paid-for services available to rival Google's.
Analytics cookies are probably the most common form of persistent cookies in use today.

Cookies we use: performance cookies
These cookies help to improve the performance of the website, providing a better user experience.

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 This cookie is part of the Google Analytics code - we use it to monitor our traffic and highlight issues that may arise from people browsing our site.
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 This cookie is part of the Google Analytics code - we use it to monitor our traffic and highlight issues that may arise from people browsing our site.
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 This cookie is part of the Google Analytics code - we use it to monitor our traffic and highlight issues that may arise from people browsing our site.
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 This cookie is part of the Google Analytics code - we use it to monitor our traffic and highlight issues that may arise from people browsing our site.

How Aicore uses this information
  • Information you give to Aicore – Aicore may use your personal data to:
  • Forward your requests to the relevant team within Aicore,
  • Notify you about changes to Aicore services,
  • Information Aicore collects from you – Aicore may use your personal data to:
  • Customize, measure and improve the content and layout of Aicore websites and services,
  • Administer Aicore's websites and for internal operations, including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes,
  • Help keep Aicore’s websites safe and secure.
How Aicore shares your personal data
Aicore will not sell or rent your personal data to any third parties. Aicore may combine your personal data with information Aicore collects from its partners and use it to improve and personalize Aicore systems or services.

Changes
Aicore may occasionally update the privacy policy. Any changes will be posted on this page. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to Aicore’s privacy policy.

Contact us
Questions, comments and requests regarding this privacy policy are always welcomed and should be addressed to: aicore-info@aicore.eu