Cookie and Tracking Technology Usage Policy
Updated: December 2, 2024

The company that owns and operates this website is BLOCKSIZE d.o.o.(Magic Merch Crypto) from Zagreb, located at Vrbik 33d, 10000 Zagreb. Magic Merch Crypto may update this Cookie Usage Policy at any time by posting the changes on this page. Please visit this website periodically to check for such updates.

What are Cookies?
Cookies help save you from re-entering certain information during logins, assist in retrieving content-related data, and enable tracking of the most popular sections of the website. A “cookie” is essentially a file that our server, or the server of one of our independent suppliers or business partners, can send to your computer when you visit one of our websites. This file is then stored on your computer.

What Types of Personal Data are Collected Using Cookies?
Cookies can collect data that allow the identification of your computer or browser, including device ID tags, your IP address, and/or Ad ID, as well as information about your previous searches. The data we collect through cookies can be combined with other personal data you provide.

What Types of Cookies and Tracking Technologies Do We Use, and for What Purposes?
Our website may use the following types of cookies and tracking technologies for the following purposes:

Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for the website’s operation and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are usually set in response to actions you take, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block these cookies or alert you about them, but blocking them will disable the website’s functionality. These cookies do not typically store personal data.

Functional Cookies: These cookies enhance the functionality and personalization of our website. We set them ourselves or they are set by third-party services we have integrated into our site. If you disable these cookies, some services or features may not function properly.

Performance Cookies: Performance cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our website. These cookies help us understand how our site is being used, such as which pages are most or least popular and how users navigate through the site. The data collected through these cookies is aggregated, meaning it is not linked to you personally. If you choose not to accept these cookies, we will not know when you visited our site, and we will be unable to track its usage. In some cases, these cookies may be sent to independent providers that we have engaged to manage this analytics.

Social Media Cookies: Social media cookies are set by various social media services we’ve added to our site (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) to enable you to share our content with your friends, colleagues, and networks. These cookies can track your browser across other websites and create profiles of your interests. This may influence the content and ads you see on other websites you visit. If you disable these cookies, you may not be able to use or see these sharing tools.

Advertising Cookies: Our advertisers may set advertising cookies on our website. These advertisers may use these cookies to create profiles of your interests and show relevant ads on other websites you visit. These cookies do not directly store personal information but rely on identifying your browser and device for online connectivity. If you disable these cookies, advertising will be less targeted to you.

Web Beacons: A web beacon is a piece of software code on a webpage or in an email used to track visited webpages or opened emails. Web beacons send data to the server, such as the IP address and browser type, related to the visitor’s computer. Web beacons may be set in online ads directing users to our website and on various pages within our website. They provide data on how often a page is opened and what data is requested. Web beacons are also known as internet tags, pixel tags, transparent GIFs, and invisible GIFs.

How Does Our Website Respond to “Do Not Track” Signals in Browsers?
Certain browsers and programs may be used to notify Magic Merch Crypto of your preferences regarding whether and how Magic Merch Crypto or third parties can collect data on your online activities. Magic Merch Crypto does not currently respond to such signals.

Do You Have a Choice Regarding Targeted Advertising on Third-Party Websites?
Most web browsers allow you to modify your browser settings to alert you when a cookie is received, enabling you to choose whether to accept or reject individual cookies, or automatically reject all cookies. Please note that doing so may affect the functionality of certain sections of our website. If you previously accepted cookies, you can use the same browser settings to disable them if you change your mind.

Additionally, some of our webpages may use third-party analytical tools to collect and manage Performance Cookies on our behalf. Some specific tools we use include Adobe Analytics and Google Analytics, as detailed below:

Adobe Analytics: Our site uses Adobe Analytics, which collects data through cookies. If you do not wish for this data to be used, please use Adobe’s opt-out tool available here: http://www.adobe.com/privacy/opt-out.html.

Google Analytics: Our site may use certain Google Analytics advertising features, which collect data through cookies, including Google Analytics Remarketing and Demographics and Interests Reporting. If you do not wish for this data to be used, please use Google’s opt-out tool available here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.