Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit certain websites. They allow a website to store and retrieve information about your browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and how your device is used, they can be used to recognize you.
This website uses cookies for a number of purposes, including:
Analytics: These are cookies that, either managed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thus perform statistical analysis on how users interact with the service. We analyze browsing activity on our website to improve the user experience.
The cookies used on this website include:
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Name: Google Analytics
Type / Purpose: Third-party. They collect information about user browsing on the site to learn the origin of visits and other similar statistical data. They do not obtain users’ names, surnames, or specific postal addresses.
Note: ‘First-party’ cookies are used only by the owner of this website, while ‘Third-party’ cookies are used by the external service provider detailed above.
You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your device by configuring the browser settings on your computer:
Other browsers: Check the documentation for the browser you have installed.
If you wish to reject Google Analytics cookies across all browsers, so that no data is sent to Google Analytics, you can download a tool from the following link that performs this function. link.
It’s not a virus, a trojan, a worm, spam, spyware or pop-up ads.
Cookies don’t typically store sensitive information like credit card or bank details, photos, your ID or personal data, etc. They store technical data, personal preferences, content customisation, etc.
The web server doesn’t associate you as a person, but rather with your browser. In fact, if you normally browse using Internet Explorer and then try using Firefox or Chrome, you’ll see that the website doesn’t recognize you as the same person — because it associates you with the browser, not the individual.
Technical cookies: These are the most basic ones. They allow, among other things, to know whether a human or an automated application is browsing, whether a user is anonymous or registered — essential for dynamic websites.
Analytics cookies: These collect information about how you browse, which sections you visit most, products viewed, time of use, language, etc.
Advertising cookies: These display ads based on your browsing habits, your country of origin, language, etc.
First-party cookies are generated by the website you’re visiting.
Third-party cookies are generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.
If you disable cookies, here are a few things you may not be able to do:
– Share website content on social media like Facebook or Twitter.
– Have the site adapt its content to your preferences (as in online stores).
– Access personal areas such as “My account,” “My profile,” or “My orders.”
– Shop online — purchases would need to be made by phone or in person.
– Set preferences like time zone, currency or language.
– Allow web analytics about visitors and traffic, which helps improve the site.
– Interact with the blog: posting comments, uploading photos or rating content.
– Display targeted ads, which may reduce the site’s advertising revenue.
– Use social media platforms, as they all rely on cookies.
Yes. Cookies can not only be deleted but also blocked, either generally or for a specific domain. To delete cookies from a website, go into your browser settings, search for the domain and remove them.
Below is how to access cookie settings in some of the most commonly used browsers. *(Note: these steps may vary depending on the version of your browser.)*
Chrome
– Go to Settings (or Preferences) via the File menu or by clicking the icon in the top right corner.
– Click on “Show advanced settings.”
– Go to the “Privacy” section and click on “Content settings.”
– Select “All cookies and site data.”
– A list of all cookies will appear, sorted by domain. To find the cookies for a specific site, enter part or all of the domain name in the search field.
– Once filtered, select the cookies and click the X to delete them.
Internet Explorer
– Go to Tools > Internet Options.
– Click on the “Privacy” tab.
– Adjust the slider to set your desired privacy level.
Firefox
– Go to Options or Preferences (depending on your operating system).
– Click on the “Privacy” tab.
– Under History, choose “Use custom settings for history.”
– Enable or disable “Accept cookies” according to your preferences.
Safari (OSX)
– Go to Preferences > Privacy.
– You’ll find the option to block cookies. Adjust according to your needs.
Safari (iOS)
– Go to Settings > Safari.
– Go to “Privacy & Security” and adjust the “Block Cookies” setting.
Android
– Open your browser and press the Menu key, then go to Settings.
– Go to “Security & Privacy” and enable or disable “Accept Cookies.”
Windows Phone
– Open Internet Explorer > More > Settings.
– You can now enable or disable the “Allow cookies” box.
Yes. You can not only delete them, but also block them, either globally or for a specific domain.
To delete cookies from a particular site, go to your browser settings, locate the cookies for that domain, and proceed to delete them.
Below we’ve outlined how to access cookies in your browser.
(*Note: these steps may vary depending on the browser version.*)
[Detailed steps already included earlier in this policy.]
If you have questions or want to know more about the use of cookies on Can Fisher’s site, feel free to write to us at: canfisher@panteagroup.club
Last updated: July 2025