Cookie Policy
ABW Consulting uses cookies to enhance the user experience on our website. ABW Consulting is committed to transparency in our use of cookies, and through this policy, we provide you with an overview of what we may collect, process, and how we manage information related to how you and other visitors use our website.
Processing of Personal Data through the Use of Cookies
ABW Consulting's use of cookies may involve the processing of your personal data. We recommend that you also review our Privacy Policy for a comprehensive understanding of how we process your personal data and your associated rights.Consent
By clicking "OK" or continuing to use our website, you agree to ABW Consulting's use of cookies as described below, unless you have chosen to disable cookies in your browser settings. If you have not disabled cookies at the time of consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent by blocking cookies in your web browser.What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files stored on a user's computer, smartphone, or other similar electronic device. They are designed to hold a limited amount of data specific to a particular client and website. These files can be accessed by either the web server or the client computer. This enables the server to deliver a page customized to a specific user, or the page itself can contain scripts aware of the data in the cookie, allowing it to carry information from one visit to the website (or related site) to the next.Types of Cookies
In this policy, the term "cookies" also encompasses other forms of automated data collection, such as Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects), Web Storage (HTML5), JavaScript, or cookies placed by the use of other types of software. The term "cookies" also includes information about MAC addresses and other details about your electronic device.Cookies Usage
Cookies may be utilized by ABW Consulting and/or third parties. There are three types of cookies:- First-Party Cookies: Cookies that the website stores on your computer.
- Third-Party Cookies: Cookies saved by third-party programs, like Facebook and Google Analytics. These are non-harmful, just like first-party cookies.
- Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that are deleted when you leave the website.