Cookies Disclosure

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data sent from a website and stored on a user’s web browser while browsing. When the user visits the same website again, the cookie data can be retrieved to notify the website of the user’s previous activity. Cookies perform various tasks such as allowing easy navigation between pages, remembering user preferences, and improving overall user experience. They can also help ensure that online advertisements are more relevant to the user’s interests. Cookies do not harm your computer, and more information about cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org.

Does TrueEstate use cookies on its websites?

Yes. Like most websites, TrueEstate uses cookies to enhance your experience. Cookies help us identify returning visitors, track the number of users visiting the site, monitor which pages are accessed, and detect any technical issues that may arise. This information helps us understand which parts of the site are most valuable and allows us to fix any technical problems, thereby improving the overall user experience.

Am I required to accept cookies to use this website?

No, you are not required to accept cookies to use TrueEstate  website. You can disable cookies by adjusting your browser settings. However, certain parts of our website may not function properly if cookies are disabled. For example, if you attempt to make a purchase or log in to a restricted area, the website may need cookies to authenticate you.

What are the types of cookies that websites use?
Strictly Necessary (Essential) Cookies

These cookies are essential for navigating the website and using its features. Without these cookies, services like browsing as a registered user, accessing secure areas, or making purchases would not be possible. TrueEstate uses essential cookies to honor opt-out preferences linked to a user’s IP address and to ensure basic site functionality.

Performance Cookies

These cookies gather information about how visitors use a website, such as the number of visitors browsing the site or a specific section, or the frequency of visits to certain pages. This data helps improve site performance and user experience.