Cookie Policy
Cookies on the Autohaus Ballout site
Autohaus Ballout, we believe in being clear and open about how we use your information. In the spirit of transparency, this policy provides detailed information about how and when we use cookies.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file placed onto your device that enables Autohaus Ballout features and functionality. For example, cookies enable us to identify your device, secure your access to Autohaus Ballout and our sites generally, and even know if someone attempts to access your account from a different device. Cookies also enable you to easily share content on Autohaus Ballout and help us serve relevant ads to you.
What types of cookies does Autohaus Ballout use?
We use two types: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie helps us recognize you as an existing user, so it's easier to return to Autohaus Ballout without signing in again. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read by Autohaus Ballout when you return to the site. Session cookies only last for as long as the session (usually the current visit to a web site or a browser session). Adobe Flash is another technology that can provide cookie-equivalent functionality. Adobe Flash is capable of storing information on your device (in a file outside of your browser). Please note that not all browsers provide the ability to remove Adobe Flash cookies (also called locally stored objects, or LSOs). You can restrict or block Adobe Flash cookies/LSOs through the Adobe website. As with any cookie, if you do restrict flash cookies/LSOs, there may be some Autohaus Ballout features you aren't able to use.
What are cookies used for?
Cookies can be used to do lots of different things, like recognize you when you visit Autohaus Ballout, remember your preferences, and give you a personalized experience that's in line with your settings.
How are cookies used for advertising purposes?
Cookies and ad technology such as web beacons, pixels, and anonymous ad network tags help us serve relevant ads to you more effectively. They also help us collect aggregated auditing, research, and reporting for advertisers. Pixels help us understand and improve our service, show you ads on Autohaus Ballout, and know when content has been shown to you. Note: Because your web browser may request advertisements and web beacons directly from ad network servers, these networks can view, edit, or set their own cookies, just as if you had requested a web page from their site. Although we do not use cookies to create a profile of your browsing behavior on third-party sites, we do use aggregate data from third parties and data from your profile and Autohaus Ballout activity to show you relevant, interest-based advertising. We do not provide any personal information that we collect to advertisers. You can opt out of off-site and third-party-informed advertising by adjusting your settings. Please note that opting out will not remove advertising from the pages you visit; it will mean that the ads you see will not be matched to your interests. If you are not a Autohaus Ballout member, learn more about cookies and how to opt out from site Autohaus Ballout.
Controlling cookies
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings preferences. However, if you limit the ability of websites to set cookies, you may worsen your overall user experience, since it will no longer be personalized to you. It may also stop you from saving customized settings like login information.
The following types of cookies can be distinguished:
PHP-Session-Variablen
Cookie-Name: PHPSESSID
Unsere Website verwendet Session-Cookies, um Websites die Möglichkeit zu geben, die Aktionen eines Benutzers während einer Browser-Sitzung zu verknüpfen. Diese Session-Cookies verfallen nach einer Browser-Sitzung und werden daher nicht längerfristig gespeichert. Aus diesem Grund werden Session-Cookies manchmal als weniger datenschutzwidrig angesehen.
PHPSESSID ist ein Cookie für PHP-Sitzungen. Wenn Sie mit einer Anwendung arbeiten, öffnen Sie diese, nehmen einige Änderungen vor und schließen sie dann wieder. Dies ist ähnlich wie eine Sitzung. Der Computer weiß, wer Sie sind. Er weiß, wann Sie die Anwendung starten und wann Sie sie beenden. Aber im Internet weiß der Webserver nicht, wer Sie sind und was Sie tun, weil die HTTP-Adresse keinen Status beibehält. Eine PHP-Session löst dieses Problem, indem sie es Ihnen ermöglicht, Benutzerinformationen auf dem Server für die spätere Verwendung zu speichern (z. B. Benutzername, Einkaufsartikel usw.). Allerdings sind die Session-Informationen temporär und werden gelöscht, nachdem der Benutzer die Website verlassen hat. Sessions funktionieren, indem sie für jeden Besucher eine eindeutige Kennung (UID) erstellen und Variablen basierend auf dieser UID speichern. Die UID wird entweder in einem Cookie gespeichert oder wird in der URL propagiert.