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Below you will find information about the cookies we use on the Famagusta.news website and the reasons why they are used. The use of this website and the acceptance of the notification of our "cookies", indicate that you are happy with their use and provide your consent. If you do not provide your consent, then you should not use the Famagusta.news website or delete the cookies after you leave our site. Alternatively you can use your browser in incognito or private mode.

"Session Cookies": We may use a "session cookie" to remember your log-in for you. If this cookie is disabled then some basic functions will not be able to be used. For more information about "session cookies" and how they are used click here.

"Persistent (Permanent?) Cookies": For the analysis and performance of the website we use some permanent cookies to collect anonymous usage data to optimize the experience of our website. For more information about permanent cookies and how they are used click here.

Google AdSense: This cookie is used by Google to inform us about the performance of ads displayed on Famagusta.news. User data is anonymous. For more information on Google's advertising policies, click here. This cookie is very similar to the previous one (both owned / controlled by Google), but is specific to the display of ads on the Famagusta.news website. User data is again anonymous. Read more about Google's advertising policies here.

Remarketing: We can also use cookies for repetitive marketing (Remarketing). Through these cookies we can reach users who have previously visited our website and have shown interest in our products. From time to time, we may use third-party vendors such as Google and DoubleClick to have our ad appear to you online, based on your previous use of our website. You can choose to use these cookies at any time based on your interests and browsing history through the Google Ads settings and the DoubleClick opt-out page. You can also manage cookies used for online advertising through the US-based "aboutads.info" page, or "Your Online Choice", based in the EU. Finally, you can manage cookies through the browser you use .

External web services: We use a range of external web services at Famagusta.news, mostly for displaying content through our web pages, as well as for social networking buttons and plugins. For example, to watch a video we can embed content from YouTube or Vimeo. We cannot prevent these external entities from collecting information about how to use the embedded content, and they may collect anonymous usage data, e.g. view number, and if you are connected to these external services they may collect individual usage data. You should check the respective policies of each of these sites to see exactly how they use your information and to learn how you can opt out or delete that information.

Email Tracking: We also use the tracking technology of the newsletters we send via our email to know which emails have been opened by the recipients. This allows us to judge the effectiveness of specific communication methods and the overall effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. This information is not used on a personal level, but to understand how we can improve our emails.