Our Cookies Policy forms part of our Privacy Policy.

What is a Cookie?

Today, almost every website uses cookies. Like most websites, we use cookies to provide you with a better, faster and more secure experience. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your device (e.g. computer or mobile phone) when you visit a website. Cookies can be stored on your device through your browser during your first visit to a website. When you visit the same site again with the same device, your browser checks if there is a cookie registered on your device for the site. If there is a record, it transmits the data in the record to the website you are visiting. In this way, the website understands that you have visited the site before and determines the content to be transmitted to you accordingly.

Why Are Cookies Used?

Some cookies allow the website to remember the preferences you have used on your previous visits, ensuring that your subsequent visits offer a much more user-friendly and personalized experience.
In addition, links belonging to third parties on the website are subject to the privacy policies of these third parties, however, glorma.com is not responsible for their privacy practices and in this context, it is recommended that you read the privacy policy of the site when visiting the site within the relevant link.

Types of Cookies

Cookies, whose main purpose of use is to provide convenience to users, are basically grouped into 4 main groups:

  • Session Cookies:They are cookies that allow the use of various features such as transferring information between internet pages and systematically remembering the information entered by the user, and are necessary for the functions of the website to function properly.
  • Performance Cookies:They are cookies that collect information about the frequency of page visits, possible error messages, the total time spent by users on the relevant page, and the patterns of using the site, and are used to increase the performance of the website.
  • Functional Cookies:They are cookies that remind the user of previously selected options for convenience, and aim to provide users with advanced Internet features within the scope of the website.
  • Advertising and Third Party Cookies:They are cookies belonging to third party suppliers and are used for the use of certain functions on the website and advertising. allows tracking.

Purposes of Use of Cookies

The purposes of use of cookies used by glorma.com are as follows:

  • Uses for security purposes: glorma.com may use cookies that enable the use of functions on this site or detect irregular behaviors in order to manage and ensure the security of its systems.
  • Uses for functionality: glorma.com may use cookies that remind users of their information and past choices in order to facilitate the use of its systems and provide user-specific usage features.
  • Uses for performance: glorma.com may use cookies that evaluate and analyze the interaction with the messages sent and user behaviors in order to increase and measure the performance of its systems.
  • Uses for advertising purposes: glorma.com may use cookies that evaluate and analyze the effectiveness of these advertisements in order to deliver advertisements and similar content within the scope of users' interests through its own or third-party systems. may use cookies that measure or analyze clicks.

Our Use of Cookies for Advertising Purposes

glorma.com uses the Google Adsense advertising system. This system includes the DoubleClick DART cookie, which is used by Google in advertisements served on publisher websites where AdSense for Content ads are displayed.
Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on our site. It uses these cookies to serve ads to your users based on their visits to your site and other sites on the Internet. You can prevent the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.
Google uses third-party advertising companies to provide advertising services when you visit our website. These companies may use information (other than your name, address, e-mail address or phone number) obtained from your visits to these and other websites to show you advertisements for products and services that may interest you. To learn about this practice and to learn about your options to prevent this information from being used by these companies, please see Appendix A of the NAI Self-Regulatory Principles for Publishers (PDF) for more information.

Controlling and Deleting Cookies

To change your preferences regarding the use of cookies or to block or delete cookies, simply change the settings on your browser. Most browsers give you the option to control cookies by accepting or declining cookies, accepting only certain types of cookies, or being notified by the browser when a website requests to store a cookie on your device. You can also delete cookies that have already been stored on your browser. The process for controlling or deleting cookies may vary depending on the browser you are using. Instructions for allowing, blocking, or deleting cookies for some popular browsers can be found below.
The method for changing your cookie preferences varies depending on the browser type and can be obtained from the relevant service provider at any time.