What is a cookie?
Cookies are small text files sent to your computer when you visit a website. Cookies on the LifeClub website do many different jobs, such as enabling you to navigate between pages effectively, storing your preferences, and improving your overall website experience.
LifeClub may use cookies that are necessary for the operation of this website, as well as some non-essential cookies. We do this not to track or identify individual users, but to obtain useful information for our users about how sites are used so that we can continue to improve our sites. We provide the service we do, only thanks to the information we obtain from the systems that use these cookies.
Types of Cookies We Use
Personalization Cookies:
We use “user interface customization cookies” if you decide to set the language, font size or a specific version of the site (for example, High contrast). Once set, you will not need to specify your preferences again when you come back to the site another time.
Flash Cookies:
If you have Adobe Flash installed on your computer (most computers have it) and you are using a video player, we will place a "flash cookie" on your computer. These cookies are used to store data needed to play video or audio content and store the user's preferences.
Analytical Cookies:
LifeClub wants to understand how visitors use our websites using web analytics services. It counts how many visitors come in and provides us with information about visitors' behavior in general, such as identifying search engine keywords that drove the user to the site, the overall length of stay on the site, or the average number of pages a user has viewed. For this purpose, we place a "first party analytics cookie" on your computer. We may also use services such as Google Analytics to monitor web statistics. In this case, Google will send a “3. party cookie. Any data collected using these cookies will be stored and managed by LifeClub. For more information, you can review the LifeClub Information Text on Obtaining and Processing Personal Data.
How to Control Cookies?
If you do not want to receive cookies, you can change your browser to notify you when cookies are sent, or you can refuse cookies altogether. You can also delete preset cookies.
If you want to restrict or block the web browser cookies set on your device, you can do so in your browser settings; The Help menu in your browser explains how to do this. Alternatively, you may want to visit www.aboutcookies.org for comprehensive information on how to do this in most desktop browsers. However, if you do not accept our cookies, you may not be able to use all functions of your browser software or website.