Data Collected During Your Interaction

Various technologies can be used to improve our website, to make it useful, effective, and secure. These technologies may be various data acquisition tools that automatically collect information showing your access and use by our website every time you visit our website, as well as related technologies that may be used when collecting data by third parties operating on our behalf and our account. As an example of these technologies; cookies, flash cookies, and web analytics can be displayed.

Cookies

Almost every website uses cookies today. Like most websites, we use cookies to provide you with a better, faster, and safer experience. Cookies are small text files created by the websites you visit that store browsing information such as your website preferences or profile information and placed on your device. Cookies can be stored on your device through your browser during your first visit to a website. When you visit the same site again with the same device, your browser checks whether there is a cookie stored in the name of the site on your device. If there is a record, it transmits the data in the record to the website you are visiting. In this way, the website understands that you have visited the site before and determines the content to be sent to you accordingly. Web traffic is analyzed through cookies and your web applications can be personalized in line with your preferences. Some cookies may contain personal data (for example, the user name is saved by the cookie when clicking “remember me” when logging in). These cookies are saved only with your consent. Cookies used by Sorgera do not harm your computer and do not contain viruses. Relevant data acquisition tools are generally used for the following purposes: To increase the performance of the website, to make the use of the sites easier and/or faster; Offering new features through websites; To monitor and understand the use of products and services; To improve and personalize your website user experience; Publishing ads, understanding, and improving ads.

Types of Cookies We Use on Our Website

Necessary Cookies

The most important cookies are essential cookies. They help you navigate our website, create a user account, and log in.

 

Analytical Cookies

We use cookies to detect the number of visitors to our website. Analytical cookies are used to see how you use our website and what is and is not working on our site, to optimize and improve our site and to make sure it continues to be interesting and relevant for you. The data obtained include details such as the pages you view, the routing/exit pages, the type of platform you use, the date/time stamp information and the number of (mouse) clicks on the given page, your mouse movements, your image scrolling activity, the search terms you use and the text you enter while using our site.

 

Can cookies be blocked?

To change your preferences for the use of cookies or to block or delete cookies, simply change the settings of your browser. Many browsers give you the option to accept or decline cookies, to accept only certain types of cookies, or to be alerted by the browser whenever you request to store cookies on a website or your device so that you can control cookies. It is also possible to delete cookies previously saved in your browser. However, we would like to remind you that if you delete cookies and prevent future cookies from being downloaded to your computer, you may not be able to access some of our features. We would like to point out that if you disable or reject cookies, some features and services on our websites will not work properly because we will not be able to recognize and associate your account (s). To turn off cookies;

 You can use the “Settings / Privacy / Content Settings / Turn off the use of cookies” option in your browser settings in Chrome.

 For Internet Explorer users, you can use the “Options / Internet Settings / Privacy / Settings” options.

 For Firefox users, you can use the “Tools / Options” / Privacy / Cookie acceptance method / Until Firefox is closed “options.

 You can find more information about turning off cookies on the following sites:

 

Cookies in Chrome

Cookies in Internet Explorer

Cookies in Mozilla Firefox

 

Cloudflare Analytics

For our Internet service, we use Cloudflare Analytics. Cloudflare is one of the world’s largest networks. Today, businesses, non-profits, bloggers, and anyone with an Internet presence boast faster, more secure websites and apps thanks to Cloudflare.

Approximately 25 million Internet properties are on Cloudflare, and our network is growing by tens of thousands each day. Cloudflare powers Internet requests for ~17% of the Fortune 1,000 and serves 25 million HTTP requests per second on average.

Here’s how it works:

In the early days of the Internet, when you wanted to load a website, your request would go from your computer to a server, which would then return the web page you requested.

If too many requests came in at once, that server could be overwhelmed and crash, becoming unresponsive to anyone trying to access the resources it hosted.

This made it difficult for owners of Internet properties to provide content that was fast, safe, and reliable. Cloudflare was created to ease these difficulties and empower users with the resources to make their sites, apps, and blogs safe and performant. This is done through the use of a powerful edge network that provides content and other services as close to you as possible, so you get the information as fast as possible.

Einstein figured out some time ago that the speed of light is a hard upper limit on how fast you can communicate; there comes a point when the only thing you can do is move the content and computation closer! That’s why we put data centers in more than 200 cities all across the world: to give you what you’re looking for quickly!

Cloudflare also provides security by protecting Internet properties from malicious activity like DDoS attacks, malicious bots, and other nefarious intrusions and allows website owners to easily insert applications into their websites without needing to be a developer.

If you’re a developer, we allow you to run Javascript code on our powerful edge network, so that you can get as close to a user as possible. This eliminates delays, and improves the experience for users.

We provide security and performance for approximately 25 million Internet properties and offer great functionality such as SSL and content distribution to every website on our network.

Our services run silently in the background, keeping many of the websites and services you depend on up and running.

Your Internet provider, and anyone else listening in on the Internet, can see every site you visit and every app you use — even if their content is encrypted. Cloudflare offers a free DNS service called 1.1.1.1 that you can use on any device. Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 protects your data from being analysed or used for targeting you with ads.

Above all, we are mission-driven. That’s why we protect organizations working on behalf of the arts, human rights, civil society, or democracy with Project Galileo, giving them Cloudflare’s highest level of protection for free.

The right to vote is vital to democracy, which is why we also protect official election websites from hacking and fraud through Project Athenian, also at no cost.

Social Media Channels

You can find links (links) to social networks on our internet service. You can recognize these links by the logo of each server. When you click on the links, the relevant social media pages where this “Policy” is not valid is opened. For details on the provisions applicable on those pages, please refer to the individual servers’ data protection declaration; You can find these statements, for example:

 

 Facebook

 LinkedIn

 YouTube

 Twitter

 Instagram

Google Plus

 

The transfer of personal information to the relevant servers does not take place before you open the relevant links. Opening the linked page is also the basis of data processing by the respective server.

 

E-Mail Addresses

If you give us an e-mail address, we will contact you by e-mail. We do not give your e-mail address to third parties outside of Sorgera. If you no longer wish to receive e-mails from us, you can let us know at any time. When an e-mail is sent to us, personal information may be automatically transferred according to the setting of your e-mail program. We also treat them confidentially. If you wish to register for services of third parties outside of Sorgera, eg. It may be mandatory for us to transfer parts of our registration information such as your e-mail address to the relevant service provider when necessary. This happens only as required by the services you request.