TestDevLab Cookie Policy

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or portable device when you visit a website. Cookies may serve and be used for various purposes, for example, for saving visitor settings, ensuring the functioning of the website, collecting analytical data (visitor statistics).

Types of cookies

Session cookies

These cookies are temporary and expire once the user leaves the site. Session cookies usually are of first party provenance and enable the necessary functioning of the website. They do not collect any information about your computer, and they contain no personally identifiable information that can link a session to a particular user.

Permanent cookies

Permanent cookies are all those cookies that aren't deleted from the users' browser once they end their session on a website. Their duration depends on the date of expiry written in them. Permanent cookies can be set by the website itself or by third parties in operation on the website.

First party cookies

First party cookies are issued from the website itself. These cookies often serve to give memory to the website about the user's data and preferences.

Third party cookies

Third party cookies are cookies that are set by third parties for operation of the website. For example, those may be cookies for analytics, displaying ads, or connected to embedded content.

Our cookies

The controller: SIA TestDevLab, registration No. 40103486142, (hereinafter – TDL), legal address: Vingrotāju iela 1, LV-1010, Riga, Latvia, e-mail: [email protected].

When you visit this website, cookies are placed on your device in compliance with personal data protection rules to ensure the security of the website, provide customer service, provide social media features and for marketing purposes, analyze our traffic (statistics), optimize performance of the website and ensure appropriate functioning thereof.

The cookies strictly necessary for the operation of this website may be stored without your explicit permission. For all other types of cookies, we need your permission. This website uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services.

Purposes of cookies

TDL uses cookies to analyze data traffic, make visitor experience friendlier and search related, improve content quality, optimize performance of the website and ensure appropriate functioning and security of the website.

Third party cookies

TDL’s website is linked to Google Analytics, which TDL uses to get an idea of how you use the TDL’s website and improve the delivery of information to users. TDL also uses Google's reCAPCHA tool to secure the page before submitting the data provided in the application forms.

The Google Analytics tool is powered by Google Inc. (US company) that has access to statistics collected by this tool, including the visitor’s IP address, connection time, and other technical information. In this way, third party (Google) cookies are placed on the visitor's device.

Information about Google's cookies may be obtained from Google's relevant privacy or cookie policies. TDL is not responsible for the processing of personal data by third party.

Limitation of cookies

You can delete cookies of your choice. Visitor of this website can delete all cookies already stored on his/her device and can make settings to prevent the browser from storing them. However, be warned that some content or functions of this website may not appear in full or work properly.

You can opt out of Google Analytics cookies by downloading and installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. This add-on communicates with Google Analytics to indicate that information about the relevant visit to the website may not be sent to Google Analytics.

You can also change the browser settings of your device to refuse new cookies, delete existing cookies or simply notify you when new cookies are being sent to your device.

Other information

TDL has rights to change its cookie policy. We recommend that you re-visit this Cookie Policy from time to time to learn of any such changes.