Cookie Policy
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your computer or mobile device when you access it. Some cookies, known as first-party cookies, are created directly by the website you are visiting and can only be read by that site. Others, called third-party cookies, are set by external services integrated into the website. Cookies also differ in duration. Persistent cookies remain stored on your device until they expire or are removed manually, while session cookies are automatically deleted once your browser is closed.
When you visit the Aras™ Digital Products websites (arasdigital.co and studio1470.com, collectively referred to as “our websites”), you will be asked whether you wish to accept or decline the use of cookies.
Cookies allow our websites to remember your preferences and help us compile anonymized statistics about how visitors use our site.
How Aras™ Digital Products Uses Cookies
Our websites primarily rely on first-party cookies, which are placed and controlled by Aras™ Digital Products rather than by third-party providers.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for navigating our websites and accessing core features. They cannot be disabled because they are required for the websites to function properly.
In addition to these essential cookies, we also use optional cookies for the following purposes:
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our websites. They collect aggregated information such as visitor numbers, time spent on each page, and traffic sources.
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Registers a unique, pseudonymous identifier that is used to distinguish users and to generate statistical data on how the website is used. | 13 months | |
| _ga_R4560CHR35 | Used by Google Analytics to maintain session state and to associate interactions with a single visit. | 13 months |
Third-Party Cookies
Some pages on our websites may include links to external websites that operate independently and may place their own cookies. Because we have no control over these external tools or policies, we recommend reviewing their respective policies before interacting with those sites.
Legal Basis for Using Cookies
Under the European Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended by Directive 2009/136/EC) on privacy in electronic communications, websites must obtain user consent before storing or accessing information on a device, except when the cookie is strictly necessary to provide a service expressly requested by the user. This is the case for our essential cookies.
For functional, analytics, and marketing cookies, we rely on your consent in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR. You may withdraw this consent or adjust your cookie preferences at any time.
Managing Cookies
Deleting Cookies From Your Device
Most browsers allow you to remove cookies by clearing your browsing history. Doing so will delete cookies from all websites you have visited, and may also remove stored preferences.
Controlling Cookies for Specific Sites
You can manage cookie permissions for each website individually through your browser’s privacy and cookie settings.
Blocking Cookies Entirely
Modern browsers provide options to block cookies altogether. However, if you choose to do this, you may need to manually adjust settings each time you visit a site, and certain features may not work as intended.
For more information on how we process your personal data please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Cookie Policy
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your computer or mobile device when you access it. Some cookies, known as first-party cookies, are created directly by the website you are visiting and can only be read by that site. Others, called third-party cookies, are set by external services integrated into the website. Cookies also differ in duration. Persistent cookies remain stored on your device until they expire or are removed manually, while session cookies are automatically deleted once your browser is closed.
When you visit the Aras™ Digital Products websites (arasdigital.co and studio1470.com, collectively referred to as “our websites”), you will be asked whether you wish to accept or decline the use of cookies.
Cookies allow our websites to remember your preferences and help us compile anonymized statistics about how visitors use our site.
How Aras™ Digital Products Uses Cookies
Our websites primarily rely on first-party cookies, which are placed and controlled by Aras™ Digital Products rather than by third-party providers.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for navigating our websites and accessing core features. They cannot be disabled because they are required for the websites to function properly.
In addition to these essential cookies, we also use optional cookies for the following purposes:
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our websites. They collect aggregated information such as visitor numbers, time spent on each page, and traffic sources.
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Registers a unique, pseudonymous identifier that is used to distinguish users and to generate statistical data on how the website is used. | 13 months | |
| _ga_R4560CHR35 | Used by Google Analytics to maintain session state and to associate interactions with a single visit. | 13 months |
Third-Party Cookies
Some pages on our websites may include links to external websites that operate independently and may place their own cookies. Because we have no control over these external tools or policies, we recommend reviewing their respective policies before interacting with those sites.
Legal Basis for Using Cookies
Under the European Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended by Directive 2009/136/EC) on privacy in electronic communications, websites must obtain user consent before storing or accessing information on a device, except when the cookie is strictly necessary to provide a service expressly requested by the user. This is the case for our essential cookies.
For functional, analytics, and marketing cookies, we rely on your consent in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR. You may withdraw this consent or adjust your cookie preferences at any time.
Managing Cookies
Deleting Cookies From Your Device
Most browsers allow you to remove cookies by clearing your browsing history. Doing so will delete cookies from all websites you have visited, and may also remove stored preferences.
Controlling Cookies for Specific Sites
You can manage cookie permissions for each website individually through your browser’s privacy and cookie settings.
Blocking Cookies Entirely
Modern browsers provide options to block cookies altogether. However, if you choose to do this, you may need to manually adjust settings each time you visit a site, and certain features may not work as intended.
For more information on how we process your personal data please refer to our Privacy Policy.