What is a cookie?
When a user enters a site, the site can automatically send a cookie to the user’s computer. These are small files containing text which enable a server to recognize a computer and thus to know whether the computer (and probably the user) has already visited the site. If the computer reconnects to the site, the site will look for and use any cookies that have been left on that computer's hard disk.
The cookies themselves do not enable a user to be identified, but only the computer used by that user.
What is a flash cookie?
A flash cookie is a message used in Adobe Flash that is sent from a Web server to a Web browser and is then stored as a data file in the browser.
Flash cookies behave like convential cookies by personalizing the user's experience.
Using Cookies, Flash Cookie
Our scroogefrog system uses the following cookies:
You can refuse using Cookie having set your browser as required, but by doing so you are not able to use Scroogefrog.
For Customers
When you use scroogefrog services our system uses the following cookies:
We ask you to inform your users about these cookies according to EU Cookie Law from 26th of May, 2011.
You can refuse using Cookie having set your browser as required, but by doing so you are not able to use Scroogefrog.