Why we use Cookies
We use cookies to give you the best possible browsing experience. Some cookies are technically necessary for the proper use of the Website. Other cookies are used to perform functions such as obtaining statistics (ie how many visitors viewed certain pages on our Website) and facilitating your interaction with social media.
We and/or third parties who provide services on our behalf categorize cookies as described below. You can block each of the categories of cookies separately (except strictly necessary cookies) at any time.
Absolutely Necessary Cookies
These cookies are absolutely necessary to provide you with the services requested by you through the Website. They are necessary to enable you to visit our Website and use its features properly. Basic functions, such as the following, rely on these important cookies:
Stay logged in to the Website,
Identify your personal information, which you enter on the Website at the time of its submission, and
Generally, to provide you with services and information at your request.
Performance Cookies
These cookies collect information about how users use the Website so that we can review and improve the Website and the visitor experience. These cookies do not collect information that identifies the visitor. Such cookies collect information regarding:
Pages that users visit most often,
Products and services that attract the most interest of users,
Links (links) chosen by users,
Error messages that users may receive while browsing the Website, etc.
Functionality Cookies
These cookies help us personalize our content for you and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of a certain language or region). If you choose to delete/disable functionality cookies, any preferences/settings you have chosen will not be retained for your subsequent visits to the Website.
Third Party Cookies
In order to provide you with more interesting content and to help you interact with your social media accounts, the Website may integrate third-party content and services (eg plugins from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest , etc.) or links to third party websites. When you visit third party links and/or websites, you are subject to the cookie policy of those third parties. In this case, you act at your own risk and we take no responsibility whatsoever for any issue arising from the storage of cookies on your device by any such third party website.
[Option 1:] To see the full list, please visit http://cookiepedia.co.uk/website/ism.com.gr
[Option 2:] Below you will find a detailed list of the cookies we use on our Website. Use the link [http://cookiepedia.co.uk/website/ism.com.gr] to find the list.
How to control cookies
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but provide controls that allow you to block cookies or delete them. You have the ability to enable or disable the installation of cookies on your device by changing the settings in the browser you use at any time. You can also set your browser to notify you before a cookie is installed on your device, or follow your browser’s instructions to delete any cookies that have already been installed. If you use a variety of devices, you must configure the browsing system according to your preferences on each of your devices.
If you choose to disable all cookies, you may not be able to fully enjoy the interactive features of our Website or receive our services through our Website.
Deleting cookies does not delete Flash application objects. You can learn more about Flash app objects, including how to control and disable them, on the Adobe website. You can find additional information about cookies and similar technologies used on various websites through the browser you use or other Internet resources.
To manage cookies through your browser, select the following hyperlinks to be redirected to your browser instructions:
You can learn more about cookies on the following third-party websites:
AllAboutCookies: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
Cookiepedia: http://cookiepedia.co.uk/
What are similar technologies?
Pixel tags, web beacons, embedded scripts and clear GIFs (graphics interchange format) are tiny files used to track navigation on a Website and can be used together with cookies. Flash objects (local shared objects) are small files that are stored on your device by a web page that uses Adobe’s Flash player technology.
Web beacons and embedded scripts
Web beacons and embedded scripts are other technologies we use on our Website, as well as in certain emails and advertisements.
Web beacons (or “tags”) are pieces of programming code included in web pages, emails and advertisements that tell us and/or third parties that provide services on our behalf when those web pages have been viewed or selected, the emails or advertisements.
Embedded scripts are pieces of programming code included on some of our websites that measure how you use those websites, for example, which links you choose. We use this information to improve our Website, tailor our Website to your likely interests, and to conduct market research. You can disable such code functionality, such as JavaScript, through your browser system (please refer to your browser’s help function). Please note that if you disable code functionalities, the Website may not function properly.
Privacy
We are committed to using good privacy practices. For more information about our approach to privacy, see our Privacy Policy.
How to contact us
If you have any questions about how we use Cookies, you can contact us using the information listed below. Please include your contact details and a detailed description of your query regarding Cookies.
ISM Security Company
Ioulianou & 3rd September 76, Athens 104 33, +30 210 717068
info@ism.com.gr
This Update revises and supersedes any previous version. We may modify this Update at any time. The section titled “LAST REVISED” at the bottom of this page describes when this Update was last revised. Any changes to this Update will be effective when the revised Update is made available on or through the Website.
LAST REVISED: November, 2023