Cookies Usage Policy

To ensure the smooth operation of its websites, Happy Smoke uses cookies. Cookies are files that contain information in the form of plain text and are stored on the user’s computer during internet browsing. The purpose of these specific pieces of information (cookies) is to provide personalized services that meet the individual needs of each user.

There are two types of cookies:
Session cookies, which are deleted when the browser session ends, and permanent cookies, which remain stored on your device in order to provide information regarding your browser during your next visit (so-called “long-term cookies”).

Cookies are divided into the following four categories:

Necessary cookies

These cookies are essential for users to navigate the website.

Functionality cookies

Functionality cookies allow the website to remember the user’s choices (e.g., username, language, region), thereby providing enhanced and more personalized features.

Performance / Analytics cookies

Performance / analytics cookies enable the website to collect non-personal data — data in a form that does not allow direct identification of an individual — for the purpose of supporting functions related to website metrics. The purpose of collecting this data is to improve website performance by providing information about the pages visited and any error messages received from webpages.

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are set by a website other than the one you are currently visiting. Their purpose is to collect information about the user’s browsing habits in order to display advertisements tailored to the user’s interests. These cookies can be disabled only through the third party’s website.

Cookies in no way provide access to any other files on the users’ computers and do not have the ability to collect or store users’ personal data. The legal basis for processing personal data through the use of cookies is Article 6, paragraph 1, point (f) of the GDPR.

Users have full control over the use of cookies. Specifically, it is possible to disable or limit the transmission of cookies through browser settings. There is also the option to delete cookies that have already been stored at any time—this can also be done automatically.