Cookies Notice
Cookies Notice
1. What is a Cookie
A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded to your computer or mobile device. Its purpose is to store information and settings, such as language preferences on your device or your current login status. This helps you access websites and/or applications (collectively referred to as “Services”) continuously. Cookies also collect data about your usage history of the services you enjoy, in the form of a file. Cookies do not harm your device, and the content in the cookie can only be accessed or read by the service that created it.
2. Benefits of Cookies
TMILL uses cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
- To remember information about your browser and settings, allowing you to continuously access services on the website and enhance your experience and satisfaction with the services.
- To assess the performance and effectiveness of the website services, identifying areas that are not performing well and need improvement.
- To collect and analyze data about your visits and usage of the website services.
3. Cookie Usage
The TMILL website uses third-party cookies, which are set and configured by external service providers, such as companies that TMILL collaborates with, to enhance the functionality of the website.
The cookies used by TMILL can be divided into two types based on their storage:
- Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies used to remember you while you visit the TMILL website, such as tracking the language settings you have chosen. They are deleted from your computer or device once you exit the website or close your web browser.
- Analytics Cookies: These cookies help analyze user behavior on the website, providing insights that help improve the user experience by collecting data and generating reports on user activity.
However, TMILL will use cookies according to the details outlined in its privacy statement, which you can review for more information on privacy policies.
4. How to Disable Cookies
You can disable cookies by adjusting your browser settings and configuring privacy settings to prevent the collection of data through cookies in the future. For more details, you can refer to [AboutCookies.org](http://www.aboutcookies.org).