Cookies Policy

COOKIE NOTICE

Antom Media UG, hereinafter also referred to as "ContentFans", "we", "us" or "our", values ​​your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information we hold about you. By using our website located at www.contentfans.com (the "Services") and accepting cookies through your browser, you consent to our use of cookies and other technologies to provide you with the Services as described in this Notice and our Privacy Policy. If you want to learn more about cookies and pixel tags, their functions and how to manage, delete or disable them, please read this Cookie Notice.
 

What are cookies?

"Cookies" are small pieces of text or code that are stored locally on your device and allow us, advertising networks and our third party service providers to identify your browser and/or device while you surf the Internet. Our Services, or other websites or services that recognize a particular cookie, may set, read, or write to it, which enables a website to "remember" or "recognize" a particular browser or device and enter some cases store information about that browser or device.
Certain types of cookies or cookie-like functionality may be placed or enabled through browser add-ons, including but not limited to Adobe Flash. Although these cookies are stored differently, their functionality and purpose are usually the same as other cookies. For more information about cookies, visit www.allaboutcookies.org .
 

How long are cookies stored on my system?

Session cookies: "Session cookies" are stored for the duration of a browser session. When you close the browser, the cookie is deleted.
 
Persistent Cookies: "Persistent cookies" are stored for a predetermined period of time (usually between 90 days and two years, depending on the application) and are usually not deleted when a browser session is closed.
 
Your settings may affect whether we use session or persistent cookies for a particular application. For example, if you select "Remember Me", your two-step verification status will be stored in a persistent cookie for 30 days to remember the device you signed in from.
 

Which cookies do we use and why?

Necessary Cookies: Some cookies are necessary to enable you to browse the Services and access certain pages. These cookies are necessary for the Services (or certain features of the Services) to work properly and we do not use them to collect any personally identifiable information about you. If you disable or remove the following cookies, this may result in the Services or certain features of the Services not working properly or at all:
Cookie name => More information
auth_id => Authenticate user ID
auth_uid_43 => Hash to remember two-factor authentication
 
Performance Cookies: We use performance cookies to collect information about how our users use and interact with the Services. This information includes, among other things, the most visited pages, how the Services are used and performed, and how users navigate through the Services. We use this data to improve the Services and their content. These cookies only collect aggregate information about the use of the Services and therefore do not collect any data that can personally identify you. Examples of such cookies are:
Cookie name => More information
sess => session cookie; contains a unique identifier for your device
csrf => csrf token
fp => browser fingerprint
ref_src => Source of recommendation ID
ref => referral userid
Disabling or removing these cookies does not usually affect the performance or functionality of the Services.
 
Functionality Cookies: We use functionality cookies to remember your preferences and information that you have provided on the Services, such as your login status or website preferences. This allows us to offer you a more personalized and convenient browsing experience. However, if you disable or remove these cookies, it may make browsing the Services less convenient or prevent certain features from working properly.
 
Third-Party Functionality: Please note that we do not have access to or control over cookies or other functionality that third-party websites may use, and their information practices are not governed by our Privacy Policy or this Cookie Statement . To learn more about how Stripe and Securion collect and use information about your activities, please read their respective terms of service and privacy policies.
 

How do I make choices about cookies and tracking technologies and how do I control them?

Managing Cookies: While most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, you can customize your device and/or browser settings to delete and/or block some or all cookies, or to receive notifications when you receive a new cookie. To do this, consult the "Help", "Tools" or "Settings" menus in your browser or device documentation. However, note that blocking or deleting certain cookies may impact your user experience.

In addition, you can usually disable or delete cookies set by browser add-ons, such as Adobe Flash cookies, by changing the add-on settings or by visiting the provider's website. Information and controls for managing Adobe Flash cookies can be found on this page: https://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html . Note that disabling Adobe Flash cookies or similar technologies may result in you losing access to certain features and services, e.g. B. Consistent volume settings for videos that improve your online experience.