Cookies policy
The https://api.md/ website uses cookies.
This document is intended to provide you with more details about the placement, use and management of cookies used on our website.
What are cookies?
An "Internet cookie" (also known as a "browser cookie" or "HTTP cookie" or "cookie") is a small file (consisting of a string of numbers and letters) that is sent by a web server to a web browser, where it is stored on the device that the user uses to access the internet. The cookies installed have a fixed lifetime and do not access information on the hard drive of the user's device.
A cookie consists of two parts: the name of the cookie and the content or value of the cookie.
Technically, only the web server that sent the cookie can access it again when a user returns to the web page associated with that web server.
Cookie lifetime
There are two main categories of cookies, session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are created temporarily in your browser's subfolder while you visit a website. When you end your browsing session on that website, they disappear. Persistent" cookies remain in your browser subfolder and are reactivated when you visit the site again. A persistent cookie remains in your browser subfolder for the period set in the cookie file. Cookies can be deleted at any time by the user by accessing the browser settings.
What cookies do third parties place?
Our site sometimes embeds sections of content that are stored and provided by third parties - videos, for example. These third party providers may place cookies through our site. Third parties are also required to comply with applicable regulations and privacy policies.
What cookies do we use on this site?
We use the following types of cookies on the Api.md website:
Google Analytics - these cookies provide information about users' site activity and tell us about the performance of the content on the site. They monitor how visitors navigate the site and how they arrived at the site. The information is delivered to us in the form of statistics, thus preserving user anonymity. They last between 2 years and one browsing session on the site.
Youtube - cookies that allow viewing on the site of video content stored on our Youtube channel are usually session cookies.