General information
Cookies are small text files that contain information about browsing and they are stored in the web browser of your computer while browsing our website. At Temes’ website we use these technologies, in order to provide the visitors of our website with an improved experience and better services.
Please see the categories below in order to learn more about the categories of cookies that we use.
Necessary Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the operation of the website and for us to provide you with the functionalities of the website you choose. Further functions include the prevention of misuse of our services, as well as the storage of your choices concerning privacy. According to legislation, their acceptance does not require your action.
Preference Cookies
They facilitate your personalization while browsing the website. The language you prefer, as well as your other options, allow us to provide you with the best possible browsing, adjusted to your needs. Third parties may have access to this information.
Performance Cookies
They make us capable of constantly improving the level of our services, by collecting and analyzing statistics concerning your transfer from another website to us and in general concerning visits to our website (e.g number of visits, more frequent searches). Third parties may have access to this information.
Marketing Cookies
Third parties use your online activity to the website for the purposes of analysis and consequent commercial/ advertising use, for example, in order to analyze your online activity to the website and show you relevant content. Third parties have access to this information.
What choices do I have?
You have two options. You may proceed either to acceptance of cookies and other mechanisms (“Accept all”), which will conclude to your access in all functionalities of our website, either to personalization of your options for cookies, which may degrade your experience (“Save options”).
Necessary cookies are placed when logging in to our website. Legislation allows us to place them without your previous action or consent, as they are completely necessary either from a technical point of view, or to offer you services or functions that you choose. Unfortunately, if you don’t want to place them, you shall not use our services and delete manually from your browser the cookies that have already been placed.
Provided that you choose the button “Accept all” that you will find next to the initial basic information we provide you with, as well as under the pop-up more complete information (banner), Preference, Performance and Marketing Cookies are placed. We will remember your choice for one year. After this period, or if you visit us through a new device or new browser, we will ask you again.
By clicking the button “Save options” that you will find under the pop-up more complete information (banner), any of the categories “Preference”, “Performance”, “Marketing” that you have chosen, is placed, by ticking the relevant box and we will remember your option for one year. If you haven’t ticked any box and choose “Save Options”, then solely Necessary Cookies will be saved and next time you visit us, we will ask you again.
Change options – Withdrawal of consent
You may change the option you have made regarding cookies and relevant technologies to our website at any time for the future. At the bottom part of this Policy you will find two choices: “Accept all” and “Save Options”. Regardless of your choice the last time we asked you through a pop-up window, if you want cookies and other technologies to be placed, you may choose again through these fields easily, immediately and for free.
For example, if you had chosen “Accept all” and changed your mind, you may choose at the bottom part of this Policy any (or none) of these cookie categories that you want and click “Save options”. This action will count as withdrawal of the consent you had given to us and will apply to the future, i.e after this change our website won’ t use (the specific) cookies and relevant technologies at your device. In case you also want to remove cookies that had already been placed at your device before the aforementioned withdrawal of your consent, then you may do it manually, by following the guidelines you will find in the section “Control cookies through browser – Delete cookies”above.
Control cookies through browser – Delete cookies
You may control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Among the options you have (depending on the browser) are, for example, the acceptance of all cookies, the existence of a warning for the placement of cookies or/ and the prohibition of their placement.
Respectively, through your browser settings, you may reverse any acceptance of cookies and relevant technologies by our website, by deleting the already stored files.
In order to manage and deactivate cookies, you may follow the relevant guidelines in every browser:
Costa Navarino | Cookie Scan Report | |||
Cookie Name | Description | Retention Period | Third Party Access |
Necessary Cookies | |||
__cf_bm | This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website. | 1 day | Cloudflare |
CookieConsent | Stores the user’s cookie consent state for the current domain | Session | Cookiebot |
HttpOnly | Ensures visitor browsing-security by preventing cross-site request forgery. This cookie is essential for the security of the website and visitor. | Session | No, HttpOnly is a flag, not a cookie type |
quiz1page | Used to contain user’s survey and quiz answers in Local Storage. | Session | No, likely a custom or session-tracking cookie |
rc::a | This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website. | Persistent | |
rc::c | This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. | Session | |
test_cookie | Used to check if the user’s browser supports cookies. | 1 day | |
uw-icon-locales | Used to keep settings on the website’s accessibility widget. This helps people with e.g. vision disabilities to properly navigate the site. | Persistent | No, likely a local custom cookie for language settings |
wordpress_test_cookie | Used to check if the user’s browser supports cookies. | Session | WordPress |
mlw_quiz_start_date1 | Used in context with the website quiz function. The cookie contains data on visitor participation, language preference and other parameters. | Persistent | No, appears to be custom tracking for quiz start times |
wp-wpml_current_language | Designates the country code that is calculated based on the user’s IP address. Used to determine what language should be used for the visitor. | Session | WPML plugin |
wmc | Used to track which users have shown interest in what job postings. The cookie ensures that the most relevant job postings are shown to the specific user. | 400 days | WooCommerce |
yt-player-headers-readable | Used to determine the optimal video quality based on the visitor’s device and network settings. | Persistent | YouTube |
(unnamed) | This cookie is likely used for a general purpose in your system, but without additional details, it’s hard to specify the exact function. Typically, unnamed cookies can handle session IDs or store temporary user data. | Session | N/A |
cm_user_country | This cookie likely stores the country or region from which the user is accessing the site, often for localization purposes (e.g., displaying country-specific content or prices). | Session | Possibly, often used for geo-location, can vary by site |
mlw_quiz_start_date4 | This cookie probably logs the start date and time of a particular quiz or interactive content (e.g., quiz 4), helping track when the user began the activity. | Persistent | No, custom tracking for quiz start times |
mlw_time_consumed_quiz1 | This cookie appears to record the amount of time a user spends on quiz 1, which can help analyze engagement or completion time. | Persistent | No, custom tracking for quiz duration |
mlw_time_consumed_quiz4 | Similar to the previous cookie, this one seems to track the time spent specifically on quiz 4, aiding in performance tracking and engagement analysis. | Persistent | No, custom tracking for quiz duration |
quiz4page | This cookie might save the current page or progress in quiz 4, allowing users to resume from where they left off if they leave or refresh the page. | Session | No, likely a custom session-tracking cookie |
uw-uid | This likely represents a unique user identifier, commonly used to differentiate individual users without storing personal data. This helps track user behavior anonymously. | Persistent | No, usually a custom cookie for user ID tracking |
Performance Cookies | |||
_ga | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | 2 years | |
_ga_# | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | 2 years | |
_gat | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | 1 day | |
_gcl_au | Used by Google AdSense for experimenting with advertisement efficiency across websites using their services. | 3 months | |
_gid | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | 1 day | |
collect | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | Session | |
IDE | Used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an ad and to present targeted ads to the user. | 400 days | |
Marketing Cookies | |||
#-# | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Session | No, custom or placeholder cookie |
_fbp | Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. | 3 months | |
iU5q-!O9@$ | Registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen. | Session | No, likely a custom cookie for session tracking |
LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Session | No, likely used internally by applications |
lastExternalReferrer | Detects how the user reached the website by registering their last URL-address. | Persistent | No, usually a first-party referrer tracking cookie |
lastExternalReferrerTime | Detects how the user reached the website by registering their last URL-address. | Persistent | No, likely a custom timestamp for referrer tracking |
LogsDatabaseV2:V#||LogsRequestsStore | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Persistent | N/A |
nextId | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Session | No, custom or session-tracking cookie |
NID | Preserves users states across page requests. | 6 months | |
remote_sid | Necessary for the implementation and functionality of YouTube video-content on the website. | Session | |
requests | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Session | No, custom cookie, likely used to track user requests |
ServiceWorkerLogsDatabase#SWHealthLog | Necessary for the implementation and functionality of YouTube video-content on the website. | Persistent | No, likely internal logging for service worker health |
TESTCOOKIESENABLED | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | 1 day | No, usually used to test cookie availability |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | Tries to estimate the users’ bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos. | 180 days | YouTube |
YSC | The YSC cookie is typically used by YouTube to store a unique user session ID when viewing an embedded video, enabling functionalities like retaining playback preferences across sessions. | Session | YouTube |
yt.innertube::nextId | Registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen. | Persistent | YouTube |
ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Persistent | YouTube |
YtIdbMeta#databases | Used to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | Persistent | YouTube |
yt-remote-cast-available | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Session | YouTube |
yt-remote-cast-installed | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Session | YouTube |
yt-remote-connected-devices | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Persistent | YouTube |
yt-remote-device-id | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Persistent | YouTube |
yt-remote-fast-check-period | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Session | YouTube |
yt-remote-session-app | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Session | YouTube |
yt-remote-session-name | Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | Session | YouTube |