What are cookies?

A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can recognize you when you revisit and remember certain information about you. This can include which pages you have visited, choices you have made from menus, any specific information you have entered into forms and the time and date of your visit.

According to the European Union's e-privacy directive all of our visitors must have access to information which declares that this website is using cookies and describe the reason they are used. Visitors must also consent to the use of these cookies.


What types of cookies are used?

We currently use the following cookies on this website:

Session ID (necessary)

Cookie name: 54cf5fbb1fa24183049efd7b6f2da913

This cookie is used to identify your current session and to allow you to log in.

Joomla User State (necessary)

Cookie name: joomla_user_state

This is a temporary cookie that expires at the end of a browser session; that is when you leave the website. User state cookies allow the website to recognize you as you navigate between pages during a single browser session and allow you to use the website most efficiently.

Cookie Control (necessary)

Cookie name: CookieControl

This cookie is used to remember whether you have consented to using cookies on our website.

Google Analytics

The "Google Analytics" tool makes use of cookies to collect anonymous (aggregate) information about the way visitors use the website, such as the number of page views, how visitors reached our website and how many times they have visited our website. The information generated by your visit is collected by Alphabet Inc. (formerly Google Inc.).

We use Google Analytics to:

  • Gather information about the way visitors use this website.

  • Improve our visitors' experience using this website.

  • Our website is using IP address anonymization for the "Google Analytics" tool. This means that the last octet of IPv4 IP addresses and the last 80 bits of IPv6 addresses are replaced by zeroes before they are sent to and collected by the third party "Google Analytics" service. The replacement takes place in the memory of your web browser and is never stored on disk or transmitted over the network. Therefore your IP address is never recorded permanently as a result of our use of "Google Analytics".


How to disable Cookies

Necessary cookies enable core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies, and can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences.

Analytical cookies can be disabled by clicking on the star icon (labeled as "C") that appears at the left bottom of the page.

If you prefer to reject cookies by default, you can change your web browser settings to that effect. All major browsers let you either reject cookies by default or ask you if you want to accept cookies. All major browsers allows you to review and / or delete cookies which have been stored on your computer in the past. Moreover, we strongly recommend that you turn on the "Do Not Track" feature on your browser. For more information please refer to the documentation of your web browser.

Kindly note that rejecting all cookies will make it impossible for you to use our website properly. It will make it technically impossible to log into our website.


Changes to our Cookies Policy

Minitek.gr is entitled to change or update this Cookies Policy at its own discretion without any obligation of prior notification.