Cookie Policy
Last update: November 20, 2025
Introduction
This document is intended to provide clarity on the various types of cookies and other tracking technologies that Undema may employ when you visit our websites or use our Services.
1. What Is A Cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of information that is downloaded to your computer or device when you visit specific websites. On the Undema websites and Services, we utilize several types of cookies, which include strictly necessary, performance, advertising, and social media or content cookies. These cookies enhance your browsing experience by enabling the website or service to remember your actions and preferences, such as your login status and language selection. This eliminates the need to repeatedly enter this information every time you visit us or navigate from one page to another. Cookies also provide valuable insights into how people use the website or service, such as whether they are first-time visitors or frequent users. To learn more about cookies, as well as other similar tracking technologies, and how we use the data collected through these technologies, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
2. What Types Of Cookies Do We Use And Why?
Necessary Cookies:- These cookies are essential for enabling you to browse our websites, services and access secure areas.
- Functional cookies remember your choices and provided information, such as your username, language, or region.
- Authentication cookies are used for the duration of a session (or persistent, if you opt for 'remember me') to allow authentication on subsequent visits or access to authorized content.
- Our functional cookies include:
- User-centric security cookies to detect authentication abuses.
- Load balancing session cookies for server identification.
- User interface customization persistent cookies are used to store user preferences, such as a preferred theme or layout.
- Analytics cookies collect data about how you use our websites and services for statistical purposes.
- We use first-party analytics cookies to estimate unique visitors, improve our websites, services, and analyze search engine keywords.
- Third-party analytics cookies (e.g., Google Analytics) help us measure user interactions and behavior.
- Marketing cookies tailor marketing to your interests for a personalized experience.
- These cookies remember your visits to our websites, but typically cannot personally identify you.
- Placed by third-parties like social media plugins and tools to improve content and user interaction.
- Some third-party services place cookies for behavioral advertising, analytics, and market research.
3. How Long Will Cookies Remain On My Computer Or Mobile Device?
The duration for which a cookie remains on your computer or mobile device depends on whether it is a session or persistent cookie.
Session cookies have a short lifespan and last only as long as your active browsing session.
Persistent cookies remain on your device until they reach their expiration date or until you manually delete them.
If you wish to learn how to remove these cookies before they expire, please consult the section below on how to control and manage cookies. This way, you can have greater control over your data and privacy.
4. How To Control And Manage Cookies?
You can exercise control over and manage cookies in various ways. However, it's important to be aware that removing or blocking cookies may have a potential impact on your user experience, and specific parts of our websites and services may no longer be fully accessible.
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you have the option to control whether to accept them through your browser settings. These settings are typically located within your browser's tools or preferences menu. For comprehensive guidance on adjusting your browser settings, blocking, managing, or filtering cookies, you can refer to the help page provided by your browser.
Additionally, many third-party advertising and tracking services offer the choice to opt out of their tracking systems. You can access more information about the data they collect and learn how to opt out by consulting their respective privacy policy. Taking advantage of these options provides you with greater control over your online privacy and data management.
5. What Cookies Do We Use?
Below, we provide a list of the various types of cookies that may be utilized on Undema Websites and Services. Please note that if the information collected through cookies constitutes personal information, the provisions in the Privacy Policy apply and work in conjunction with this Cookie Policy.
Necessary and Functional Cookies
| Cookie type | Description | How to manage cookie ? |
|---|---|---|
| Session | Session cookies are temporary cookies that are generated and stored on your device solely for the duration of your visit to our websites or services. Their purpose is to help maintain your data and session information, such as login status and language selection, throughout your active session. Typically, once you close your browser or log out, session cookies are automatically deleted. They are crucial for ensuring a seamless and consistent user experience while navigating on our websites and services. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| User ID | User ID cookies are utilized to ensure that each user only accesses and views their own personal information. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Security | Security cookies serve the purpose of implementing essential security controls and checks, contributing to the protection of user data and the overall safety and integrity of our websites and services. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Load balancing | Load balancing cookies are cookies that assist in distributing network traffic and workloads across multiple servers or resources to ensure efficient and balanced usage. These cookies play a role in optimizing the performance and reliability of our websites and services by directing your requests to the most suitable web servers. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Language | Language cookies are used to store the your language preferences when visiting our websites and services. They play a crucial role in delivering content in your chosen language, making the website more user-friendly and accessible. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Location | Location cookies are used to collect and store information about your geographic location. They enable our websites and services to offer location-specific content and provide a more personalized experience based on your location. These cookies help tailor the content and services to better suit your needs and preferences. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
Analytics Cookies
| Cookie type | description | How to manage cookie ? |
|---|---|---|
| Google analytics | Google Analytics is a widely used web analytics service that generates cookies. When you visit our websites and services that utilize Google Analytics, these cookies are placed on your device. They collect information about website or service visitors, including the pages they view, the time spent on the site, and their interactions. This data helps us understand user behavior, make data-driven decisions, and enhance our websites and services to provide an improved user experience. | https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout |
Marketing Cookies
| Cookie type | description | How to manage cookie ? |
|---|---|---|
| Advertising | Advertising cookies are digital markers that help track a user's online behavior and preferences, allowing advertisers to deliver more relevant and personalized ads. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Market analysis | It's a systematic processess to evaluate and understand the conditions, trends, and dynamics of a specific market. It involves gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data to make informed decisions and strategies. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Campaign / Promotion | Used to track and measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, advertisements, or promotions on our websites and services. These cookies are designed to collect data related to user interactions with specific campaigns, such as clicks on ads, responses to promotions, or engagement with marketing content. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |
| Fraud detection | Cybersecurity measure designed to identify and prevent fraudulent activities. It helps safeguard user data, privacy, and the integrity of online interactions on our websites and services. | Accept/refuse via browser settings |