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Cookie Policy

  1. How do we use cookies?
  2. What is a cookie?
  3. The purpose of cookies
  4. What types of cookies do we use?
  5. How do we use cookies?
  6. When do we place cookies?
  7. What is the lifespan of a cookie?
  8. Do cookies contain personal data / What kind of information is stored and accessed through cookies?
  9. What types of third-party cookies do we use? / What are third-party cookies? (“Third party cookies module”)
  10. Cookie control
  11. What do you do if you do not want to set cookies or if you want to delete them?
  12. Other useful resources

* It enters into force on May 23, 2018 / Revised on 01 03, 2021

Pentest.nz (hereinafter referred to as “the Company”), we believe in being transparent and open about how we collect and use data that relates to you. In the spirit of transparency, this policy provides detailed information on how and when we use cookies.

This cookie policy applies to any Pentest.nz product or service that relates to or incorporates this policy by reference. The company undertakes to protect you regarding the online collection of any anonymous (or not) data about you. This section tells you how we use cookies, why, and how this allows us to improve our services. It also tells you how to manage cookies that are stored on your device.

1. How do we use cookies? We use cookies and other similar technologies to provide an optimal experience for every person who uses the company’s websites. Cookies also help us maintain the security.

By accessing or continuing to use our services (through any device), you agree to the use of cookies and other similar technologies for the purposes specified in this policy, in addition to any other terms and conditions of this website. If you do not agree with our use of cookies, you must set your browser settings accordingly or not use this website or other Company websites. Disabling the cookies we use could affect your experience as a user on this website and other Company websites. We reserve the right to make changes to the Cookie Policy, with your information.

All changes will appear here and take effect immediately. Your continued use of our website constitutes your agreement to any such changes.

2. What is a cookie? A cookie is a collection of data in an industry standard that a web page transfers to your computer, temporarily, to allow the user to adapt the content. To this end, cookies collect information about your online behavior. A cookie is a small file that contains a text consisting of a string of letters and numbers (information), often encoded, that uniquely identifies a computer, mobile terminal, or other equipment of a user from which it is accessed. the internet, but may also contain other information. A cookie consists of two parts: the name and content or value of the cookie.

Moreover, the lifespan of a cookie is determined. A cookie is a file that is placed / downloaded on the device you use when you access a website, by the request issued by the web server to a browser (eg Internet Explorer, Chrome), which allows the use of the functionality of the Company’s sites recording the navigation of the website, so that when you access the website again, it can present adapted options based on the information stored about your last visit. A cookie is completely “passive” (does not contain software, viruses – cookies use plain text formats, are not made up of pieces of code so they cannot be executed or run on their own; they cannot be duplicated or replicate on other networks to run or replicate again – or spyware and can not access the information on the user’s hard drive), they only allow the collection of information about user behavior (in principle, which web pages they visit and when ).

n other words, the cookie can be seen as an identification card of the Internet user, which notifies the website every time the user returns to that website. Example cookie module: SNID50 = eR0azHquz-E32l1B7uLIasD63_ZWxrS9fkAc37Z4CQ = Q4levhdDnydqiJGNgoogle.com/ verify97282076339328 30210107 446809680 30173295 *

3. The purpose of cookies Cookies can provide faster and easier interaction between users and websites. For example, when authenticating a user on a particular website, the authentication data is stored in a cookie module; subsequently, the user can access that website without having to log in again. In other cases, cookies may be used to store information about the activities performed by the user on a particular web page, so that he can easily resume those activities on a subsequent access to the website.

Cookies tell the server which pages to show the user so that they do not have to remember this or browse the entire website from the beginning.

Thus, cookies can be assimilated to “bookmarks” that tell the user exactly where he stayed in a website. Similarly, cookies can store information about products ordered by the user on an e-commerce website, thus making the concept of “shopping cart” possible. We also use cookies for statistical and marketing purposes.

4. What types of cookies do we use?

We use the following types of cookies: [persistent and / session, own and / or installed by third parties]. Persistent cookies help us to recognize you as an existing user, which facilitates your return to our website or interaction with our services without logging back in. Once you sign in, a persistent cookie remains in your browser and will be read when you return to one of our websites or a partner website that uses our services (for example, our distribution or job application buttons) . Session cookies are only active during a session (usually a regular visit to a website or browser session). There are several types of cookies, as follows: Strictly necessary These cookies are essential to allow you to navigate the site and use features such as shopping pages and view the site in multiple languages. We also use these cookies to remind you what is in the shopping cart and to find out whether or not you are connected to the website. Performance These cookies collect information about how you use the website, such as pages you’ve visited and errors. All information collected by these cookies is anonymous and is used only to provide us with data about how the website is used. This data is not used to direct your advertising when you visit other websites. Functional These cookies allow the site to provide services and retain elements of your visit to improve your experience.

These cookies do not collect information that could identify you. We use these cookies to perform functions, such as preventing you from submitting a survey that you have completed or declined. Targeting These cookies are used to make the ads you see more relevant to your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an ad and to help measure the effectiveness of your advertising campaign.

These are usually placed by advertising networks with our permission. On our website we use cookies from third parties, such as: . GoogleTagManager / helps us optimize site performance, quick access and visitor experience . Google Adwords / we deliver information to users looking for our types of services . Facebook / connecting / interacting with the platform . LinkedIn / connection / interaction with platorma Our website may be used, within certain limits and without accepting cookies. A complete list of all types of cookies that our site uses can be found, in English, at the end of this document.

5. How do we use cookies?

Cookies can be used to recognize you when you visit our websites to store your preferences and provide you with a personalized experience according to your settings. Cookies can also make your interactions with us faster and more secure. In addition, cookies allow the provision of advertisements on our websites and beyond, as well as the provision of personalized functionality. We use cookies and similar technologies for several purposes, depending on the product, including: Login and Login (registration) If you have logged in to your account, cookies help us to display information and personalize your experience. When you sign in to a website using your Personal Account, we store a unique ID number and login time in an encrypted cookie on your device. This cookie allows you to move from one page to another on the website, without having to log in again on each page. You can also save your login information so that you do not have to log in every time you return to the website. Safety / Security We use cookies to activate and support our security features, as well as to detect harmful activities or breaches of the User Agreement. We use cookies to detect fraud and misuse of our websites and services. Storing the information you provide on a website When you provide information or add products to a shopping cart when shopping on our websites, we store the data in a cookie to remember the products and information you have added. Social Networks Some of our websites include social networking cookies, including those that allow users connected to the social networking service to share content through that service.

Preferences, functionalities and services Cookies can tell us which language you prefer and what your communication preferences are. Cookies can make it easier for you to fill out forms on the website. Cookies can also provide you with features, information and personalized content using our plugins. Settings that allow our products to operate properly or that preserve your preferences over time can be stored on your device.

For example, if you enter your city or zip code on a website to receive local news or weather information, we may store this data in a cookie so that when you return to that website, you can see relevant local information. We also save your preferences, such as language, browser, and media player settings, so that they don’t need to be reset every time you return to the website.

If you opt out of interest-based advertising, we store this opt-out preference using a cookie on your device. Advertising / Advertising based on interest categories / cookies of advertising providers We may use cookies to display ads relevant to you, both on and off this website. We may also use a cookie to find out if someone who has seen an advertisement subsequently accessed the recipient’s website and performed an action (e.g., downloaded a white paper or made a purchase). Similarly, our partners may use cookies to find out if we have shown an ad and what its performance was, or to provide us with information about how you interact with the ads. We may also work with a partner to show you an advertisement on or off the website.

For example, after visiting that partner’s website or application. The company uses cookies to collect data about your online activity and to identify your interests, so that we can present you the most relevant advertisements. Advertising The company uses cookies to record the number of visitors who clicked on an ad and to record which ads you saw so that you don’t see the same ad over and over again. Performance, analysis and research / Statistics Cookies help us determine the performance of our website and plugins in different locations.

We also use cookies to understand, optimize, and research products, features, and services, including when you access the site from other websites, applications, or devices, such as your computer at service or on your device. mobile. The website uses cookies to balance the load, to ensure that the websites remain in working order. To provide you with our products, we use cookies and other identifiers to collect data on usage and performance.

6. When do we place cookies?

We use cookies on our website (s) and on mobile applications. All browsers that access this website / websites will receive cookies from us.

7. What is the lifespan of a cookie?

The lifespan of a cookie can vary significantly, depending on the purpose for which it is placed. One cookie per session will expire at the end of the session, and one permanent cookie will expire in a longer period. The lifetime of a cookie is not imposed on any user. They can be locked or deleted at any time via browser settings. The lifetime of each cookie is in the cookie list at the end of this document.

8. What type of information is stored and accessed through cookies?

The cookies themselves do not request or hold any personal information. They cannot personally identify an internet user. Personal data can be collected by using cookies only to facilitate certain functionalities for the user, improving the Internet browsing experience (for example: the settings of the language in which you want to access a website; keeping a user logged in). For details on the processing of your personal data, please see the Personal Data Processing Policy available at the following link: click here Such data is encrypted in a way that makes it impossible for unauthorized persons to access it. If a cookie processes personal data, we will ensure that the processing will be carried out in accordance with applicable law and Regulation (EU) no. 679/2016 (GDPR).

9. What are third-party cookies? (“Third party cookies module”)

In addition to the cookies that the website creates when you visit our websites, third parties may also create cookies while you visit our websites. In some cases, this is because we have hired third parties to provide services. on our behalf, such as website analysis. In other cases, our web pages provide content or advertisements from third parties, such as videos, news, or advertisements delivered by other advertising networks. Because your browser connects to these third-party web servers to retrieve content, those third parties may create or read their own cookies on your device and collect information about your online activities on various websites or online services. Third parties / Third Party Providers must also comply with applicable law and the privacy policies of the website owner.

10. Cookie control

In general, an application used to access web pages allows you to save cookies on the terminal by default. These settings can be changed so that the automatic administration of cookies is blocked by the web browser or the user is informed every time the cookies are sent to his terminal. Detailed information about the possibilities and ways of administering cookies can be found in the settings area of the application (web browser). Limiting the use of cookies may affect certain features of the website. It may also prevent you from saving your custom settings, such as account login information. In addition, certain features of our products depend on cookies. For example, if you choose to block cookies, you may not be able to log in or use those features and preferences that depend on cookies may be lost. If you decide to delete cookies, the settings and preferences they control, including ads, will be deleted and may need to be recreated. Instructions for blocking or deleting cookies from browsers may be available in each browser’s privacy or help documentation.

11. What do you do if you do not want to set cookies or if you want to delete them?

If you do not want us to use cookies when you visit our website you may opt out of some of them on your settings page. If you do not want to accept cookies, you can also change your browser settings on your computer or other devices used to access our services. Most browsers also provide functionality that allows you to analyze and delete cookies. Please note that our website will not function properly without cookies. Browser manufacturers provide support pages for managing cookies in their products.

  • Google Chrome
  • Internet Explorer
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Safari (Desktop)
  • Safari (Mobile)
  • Android browser
  • Opera House
  • Opera Mobile

For other browsers, please refer to the documentation provided by the browser manufacturer. To learn more about cookies, including how to view the types of cookies that have been installed, and how to manage and delete them, visit:

  • wikipedia.org
  • ouronlinechoices.com/ro
  • allaboutmodulcookies.org
  • aboutmodulcookies.org

12. Other useful resources

To learn more about the use of cookies by advertising companies:

  • European Alliance for Interactive Digital Advertising (EU)
  • Internet Advertising Agency (USA)
  • Internet Advertising Agency (U.E.)

13. Cookies we use:

The necessary cookies help to make a site usable by activating basic functions, such as page navigation and access to secure areas on the site. The site cannot function properly without these cookies.