Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Our Privacy Policy explains in detail our principles for collecting, processing and storing your information. This policy explains in particular how we, our business partners and users of the services we offer use cookies, and the options you have to control these cookies.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites install on your browser and are stored on your computer or other device. These files are used to remember you and your preferences, and can be used for a single visit (session cookie) or for multiple repeat visits (persistent cookie). Cookies provide visitors with a consistent and efficient experience, as well as performing essential functions and allowing users to register and log in. Cookies can be placed by the site you are visiting (first-party cookies) or by third parties who serve content, display ads or provide analytics services (third-party cookies).

Cookies Used by tattostyle-en.com

We use a variety of cookies for a variety of purposes. Some cookies are technically necessary and are used to perform the basic functions of tattostyle-en.com. Others are used to provide visitors and registered users with a personalized experience. There are also cookies that allow the display of ads from selected third-party networks. These cookies may be set when a page is loaded or when the visitor performs a certain action.

Cookie Categories Set by tattostyle-en.com:

Strictly Necessary: ​​Necessary to perform basic functions, allowing registered users to perform account-related functions.
Functionality: Used to store preferences set by users, such as account name, language and location.
Performance: Used to improve tattostyle-en.com’s website performance by analyzing user interaction.
Tracking: Set by trusted third-party networks and used to track the number of unique visitors and page views.
Third Party/Embedded Content: Contains cookies originating from third-party applications and services, such as embedded content from social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo) or sharing buttons.

These cookies may be used by third parties to track your online activities. We have no direct control over the information these cookies collect.