Marsulex Environmental Technologies (“MET”) utilizes different forms of data storage methods on your device via your web browser when you access our site. This “locally stored data” helps tailor the content and functionalities of our services to offer a more structured and relevant experience during your visit.
Cookies represent the most frequent form of locally stored data. These are small text files that your browser uses to enable access to various site features. They help us in identifying your browser during interactions.
– A session cookie is one variety of cookie, which is temporarily stored as you navigate our site. It is automatically removed once you close your browser.
– Another variety is the persistent cookie, which remains on your computer for an extended period and is activated again on subsequent visits. These cookies can be manually deleted through your browser settings.
Your consent is required for the use of cookies that are not essential to the services you have directly requested. By using our site, you consent to the activation of cookies in your browser.
Should you decide to revoke your consent for cookie usage, be aware that the functionality and performance of our website might be affected, as some features rely on cookies to function properly.
4.1. Essential and Functional Cookies
Essential cookies are vital for the smooth operation of our website, including cookies that identify whether you are signed in. Functional cookies help remember your preferences (like language selection, addresses, etc.) and gather anonymous data to enhance our site’s functionality.
4.2. Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are set by entities other than MET and are used on our site. You can adjust your browser settings to refuse third-party cookies if you prefer (detailed instructions in section 5 – Managing Cookie Preferences).
Examples of third-party cookies used on MET’s site include:
Third Party | Purpose | Details on Third Party Data Processing |
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Google Analytics | To analyze website usage statistics. | Google Privacy Policy |
Google Ads | To target advertising to potential customers on Google. | Google Ads Privacy |
If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can disable it via your browser’s security settings. You can also set your browser so that you get an alert every time a website tries to set up a cookie on your computer. If you choose not to accept cookies, you can still use the website but with limited functionality. Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change browser settings to block cookies. Below you will find examples of how to do for each web browser.
You have the option to decline cookies through your browser’s security settings. Additionally, you can configure your browser to notify you each time a website attempts to place a cookie on your device. While you can navigate the website without accepting cookies, be aware that this may limit the website’s functionality. Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default, but you can modify your browser settings to reject cookies. Here are instructions for adjusting cookie settings in various web browsers: