At Stikets we use cookies to improve user experience and to measure how the client interacts with the web.
Cookies are small files that are installed in the user's web browser and are used for:
Data analysis:
This tool, developed by Google, allows Stikets to monitor statistics about visitor traffic on the web. This app does not collect any personal data or device addresses from users. The information analyzed includes the number of our pages visited by the user, the language used, social network stats where Stikets news items are published, number of users visiting the site, time spent on the visit and the web browser used to navigate through the site.
This tool, developed by Google, utilizes cookies to register conversions when a user selects an ad in Google`s search network.
- User input Cookie. The Stikets Company.
The purpose of the cookie is to recover the last shopping cart user.
Cookies for ad tracking:
This tool, developed by Google, enables the user to readily access products according to his/her search preferences. Cookies are used to enhance ad relevance for the user, to improve user experience when viewing an ad and to measure results from ad campaigns.
- Dynamic Google Remarketing
This tool is offered by Google and uses cookies to improve Google advertising. Cookies are often used to guide listings based on products the user has already visited.
- Facebook custom audience
This tool is offered by Facebook and uses cookies to enhance Facebook advertising. Cookies are often used to guide relevant content based on a user's activities.
We use the information provided by cookies to improve our web page, identify new needs and help us in offering a better service to our customers.
To allow or block cookies in your browser, you can select it from the user configuration panel in the web browser that you use to navigate.
You can find how to do this in the following links for each browser:
Cookie configuration on Internet Explorer
Cookie configuration on Firefox
Cookie configuration on Google Chrome
Cookie configuration on Safari