Website Cookies Policy



    SortExpress prioritizes the protection of personal data and compliance with relevant laws when collecting, processing, and using such data. We understand the importance of ensuring your safety and privacy when using our site and services. Therefore, we provide this Cookies Policy to inform you about the usage of cookies and similar technologies. Please note that this Cookie Policy is an integral part of, and is subject to, SortExpress' Website Privacy Policy.

    If you have any further questions or concerns regarding our policy, or if you already have inquiries, please feel free to reach out to us. Your satisfaction and peace of mind are important to us.

    1. Glossary

      To help you navigate through this Cookies Policy more easily, we have provided explanations of some basic terms used:

      • "Beacons" or "Pixels" are small transparent images that are placed within a web page, specifically within our Site. They facilitate communication between a web browser and a server, allowing companies to collect data, conduct their own advertising campaigns, and provide related services. This can include measuring the effectiveness of advertisements, preventing fake advertising traffic, and limiting fraudulent advertising campaigns.
      • "Cookies" are small text files that are stored in a web browser by a website, specifically our Site, or by an ad server. By storing certain information in a Cookie, web browsers, ad servers, and our Site are able to remember your preferences and recognize websites visited and/or web browsers used from one visit to another.
      • "Personal Information" or "Information" or "Data" refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable person, as defined in Article 4.1 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
      • "Site" refers to the Voluum website, voluum.com.
      • "Services" refers to the services provided by Voluum through the Site, in accordance with the Terms and Conditions.
      • "You" refers to an individual who uses our Services through the Site and/or an individual who uses the Site but does not have access to the areas of the Site and Services.

      These definitions will help you better understand the terms used throughout the Cookies Policy.

    2. Introduction

      Cookies are small files that are stored on your data carrier (such as your computer or mobile device) and hold certain settings and data that are exchanged with our system through your browser.

      There are two main types of cookies: session cookies and temporary/permanent cookies. Session cookies are automatically deleted from your hard drive at the end of your browser session. They are used, for example, to enable the shopping basket function across multiple pages. We also use cookies that remain on your hard disk, which are automatically recognized on your subsequent visits to our site. These cookies remember your preferences and settings. Temporary or permanent cookies are stored on your hard drive and are automatically deleted after a specified period, typically ranging from 1 month to 10 years. These cookies make our site more user-friendly, effective, and secure, allowing us to show you information tailored to your interests.

      On our site, we may use cookie technology, including third-party cookies, for the optimization of our advertising and overall online offering. This data is not used to personally identify you but is used for pseudonymous evaluation of site usage. This enables us to present you with targeted advertising and special offers that match your areas of interest. We work with web partners who help make our online offer and site more interesting for you. The cookies used by our partner companies also contain pseudonymous data, such as information about the products you have viewed, purchased, or searched for.

      Please note that the use of cookies is subject to our Cookies Policy, which is an integral part of our Website Privacy Policy. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.

    3. Your choices about collection and use of Cookies

      We understand that you may want to enable or disable cookies based on your preferences. Most web browsers provide tools or settings that allow you to control the use of cookies. By modifying the settings in your browser, you can choose to enable or disable cookies.

      However, it's important to note that if you choose to delete or disable certain types of cookies, it may impact the functionality and performance of certain features on our site. Some features may not work as intended without the use of cookies.

      We recommend reviewing the settings in your browser and considering the impact on your browsing experience before making any changes to cookie preferences. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us.

    4. Type of Cookies

      Web beacons, also known as clear gifs or pixel tags, are small graphics that serve a similar purpose to cookies. They are used to track user activity, deliver or communicate with cookies, count page visits, and analyze usage patterns. Web beacons are typically embedded in web pages or emails and are used for online advertising and website analytics. They provide anonymous data to understand user behavior and improve services. Web beacons do not collect personally identifiable information on their own and are often used in conjunction with cookies. For more information, please refer to our Cookies Policy or contact us.

    5. Third party Cookies used on our Site

      Below is a list of third-party cookies used on our site and their purposes. We only collaborate with reputable vendors who prioritize privacy and provide transparent policies. These vendors have their own privacy policies that govern the protection of personal data and the use of cookies. We encourage you to review their privacy policies to understand how your personal information will be handled by these providers.

    6. Additional information

      For detailed information about our privacy practices, please refer to our Privacy Policy. Our Privacy Policy provides details about your rights as a data subject and outlines how we process your data. We encourage you to review the Privacy Policy to understand how we handle your personal information.