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We use cookies and similar technologies, such as pixels, web tags or web trackers ("Cookies") to improve our service and improve the user experience. Cookies are small text files that enable user recognition and analysis of the use of our website.

We mostly and mainly use the so-called temporary cookies ("Session Cookies") that are automatically deleted from your computer when the browser session ends. We use temporary cookies to, for example, enable you to use the shopping cart function on multiple pages. Other cookies remain stored on your computer after the browser session ends. These are the so-called persistent cookies ("Persistent Cookies"). Persistent cookies enable automatic recognition of your browser on the next visit so that you do not have to repeat your preferred entries and settings. Cookies allow us to optimally adapt the offer to users and make it more efficient and secure.

In the settings of the Cookie consent box, you can find information about cookie providers, purposes of cookies, processed data categories, legal bases for data processing with regard to cookies, storage duration and places where data is processed.

 

Data collected about you by Google LLC

OPG Brankica Borović, i.e. the site viktoia-naturally.com uses services provided by Google LLC and its affiliated companies (for example YouTube and others) which are provided on third-party websites, for example advertising services.

These rules do not apply to services that have separate privacy rules that do not include these rules, however, in accordance with the regulations related to the protection of personal data, OPG Brankica Borović, i.e. the site viktoia-naturally.com, should also inform users of the data collected by Google LLC while providing its services. other legal and natural persons.

Data collected by Google: browser types and settings, unique identifiers, device types and settings, OS, information about mobile networks (operator, phone number, application and its version) together with IP address, system activities (crashing, etc.). Furthermore, data is also collected when a Google service on your device contacts Google servers (for example, when you install an application from the Play Store or when the service checks whether automatic updates are available).

If you use an Android device with Google applications, your device periodically contacts Google servers to provide device information and connect to our services. This includes information such as device type, carrier name, crash reports and apps you have installed.

 

Information about your activities

Google collects data about your activities on Google services so that they can, for example, recommend a video on YouTube that you might like. Activity data collected by Google may include:
– terms you search for, videos you watch, content and ad views and interactions with them, voice and audio activity data, people you interact with and share content with,
activity on third-party websites and apps that use our services, browsing history in Chrome that you have synced with your Google Account.

If you use Google services to make and receive calls or send and receive messages, Google may collect phone log information such as your phone number, the number you called, the number that received the call, the numbers to which the calls were forwarded, the time and date of the call and message, call duration, routing information, and call types.

In your Google account, you can find and manage the activity data saved in your account.

 

Location information

Data about your location is collected by Google when you use services such as driving directions to your weekend destination or the schedule of movie screenings nearby. Your location can be determined with varying levels of precision based on:
– IP address, GPS, sensor data on the device, data about things near the device such as Wi-Fi access points, mobile transmitters and Bluetooth-enabled devices.

In some circumstances, Google also collects information about you from publicly available sources. For example, if your name appears in a local newspaper, Google's search engine can index that article and show it to other users when they search for your name.

It is important to note that Google may also collect information about you from trusted partners, including marketing partners who provide information about potential users of our business services and security partners who provide us with information to protect against abuse, as well as advertisers to provide ads and research services in their Name.

Furthermore, Google may collect and use several types of location data – depending on the products and features that you as a user use.

Implicit location data is data that does not say exactly where your device is located, but based on it, the data controller, using the Google service, can conclude whether the user is interested in a place or is located there.

When you use or interact with a Google product, your device sends explicit location data to Google to enable service delivery.

Explicit location data contains information about where you or your device are located, based on device sensors, GPS, or Wi-Fi.

OPG Brankica Borović, or viktoria-naturally.com, as a user of Google services, uses your IP address, which is sent as a normal part of Internet traffic data. Every device connected to the Internet is assigned a number known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. These numbers are usually assigned by geographic area. An IP address can often be used to identify the geographic area from which a device is connecting to the Internet, as well as to provide the appropriate language for search queries.

 

What is Location History?

Location history is a Google Account-level setting that saves the locations you visit while you're on any device you're signed in with to provide you with customized maps, recommendations based on places you've visited, help such as finding your phone, information about real-time traffic as you commute and more.

Location history for your Google Account is turned off by default. You must approve the inclusion of Location History for your Google Account, and you can disable it at any time in the activity controls of your Google Account. You can always review your settings to see if you've enabled Location History.

You can control what gets saved to your Location History and delete all or part of your history at any time via the timeline.

Location History includes location data that Google receives from Location Reporting, which is a device-level setting that allows your device to send location data back to Google for use in Location History.

If you have multiple devices signed in with your Google Account, you can report your location from specific or all devices. If you don't want certain mobile devices you're signed in to contribute to your Location History, you can disable them through your device's Location Reporting settings.

Location history helps OPG Brankica Borović or viktoia-naturally.com headquarters as a data controller to provide more customized features on its products and services.

Location history may be used to determine which ads will be shown to you and to measure advertising effectiveness. For example, to make ads more relevant, if you have enabled Location History and regularly visit viktoria-naturally.com, you may later see an ad related to our products as a controller when watching videos on YouTube.

 

Data obtained using analytical services

OPG Brankica Borović, i.e. the site viktoia-naturally.com uses Google Analytics managed by Google LLC. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies, text files, which are stored on your computer and enable the analysis of your use of this website. Information about your use of this website, which is generated using cookies, is sent to a Google server in the USA and stored there. IP address anonymization has been activated for this website.

Therefore, Google processes your IP address abbreviated within the member states of the European Union or other signatory states of the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address sent to a Google server in the USA and shortened there.

On our behalf, Google uses the mentioned information to analyze your use of the website, compile reports on activities on the website and provide other services related to the use of the website and the Internet.

The IP address transmitted from your browser as part of the Google Analytics service is not linked to other Google data. In addition, you can prevent the transmission of the data generated by the cookie and related to your use of the website (including your IP address) to Google and the processing of this data by Google.

 

For what purposes does Google collect your data?

Your data may be used by Google to ensure the proper operation of the Services, for example by monitoring downtime or solving problems you report. Furthermore, Google uses the data for analytical and measurement purposes. For example, Google analyzes data about your visits to Google websites and also uses data about ads that you have interacted with.

When you visit websites that use Google Analytics, Google and the user of Google Analytics can connect data about your activity on that website with activities on other websites that use Google advertising services.

Collected data, such as e-mail, is used by Google to interact directly with you. For example, it may send you a notification if it detects suspicious activity, such as an attempt to sign in to your Google Account from an unusual location, or it may notify you of upcoming changes or improvements to services.

In the event that you contact Google, Google logs a record of the request to facilitate the resolution of your problem. Google uses automated systems that analyze your content to provide tailored search results, tailored ads or other features tailored to your use of our services.

Your content is also analyzed by Google to detect abuse such as spam, malicious or illegal content. To recognize patterns in data, Google also uses algorithms. For example, Google Translate helps people communicate in different languages by detecting common language patterns in the phrases you're looking for a translation for.

For the purposes described above, Google may combine data collected from its services and all your devices. For example, you watched a short video on YouTube about the presentation of a cosmetic product, and therefore, on another page, which also uses Google marketing products, you may be shown an ad to buy that product.
If other users already have your email address or other identifying information, Google may show them your publicly visible Google Account information, such as your name and photo. That way, for example, they can more easily recognize the e-mail you send them.

 

YOUR PRIVACY CONTROLS

This section describes the main controls for managing privacy:

1. You can visit privacy settings checker where you can review and adjust important privacy settings.

2. Visit the page Check privacy settings, Manage data and view and update data. Once you're signed in, you can always review and update your information by visiting the services you use. For example, Photos and Drive are designed to help you manage the type of content you store on Google.

3. Google has also established a place where you can view and manage the data stored in your Google account. The following controls are available in your Google Account:
a. privacy
b. activity
You can specify the types of activities you want to be saved to your account. For example, you can turn on your location history if you want to get traffic predictions every day you go to work, or you can save your YouTube viewing history to get better video suggestions.
c. Ad settings
Manage your preferences for ads that are shown to you on Google and on websites and apps that display ads in partnership with Google. You can modify your interests, choose whether your personal information is used to display relevant ads, and opt-in or opt-out of certain advertising services.

4. Google allows you to manage the information that others see about you on Google services.

5. Shared recommendations via Google.
Choose whether your name and photo appear next to your activities such as reviews and recommendations that appear in ads.

6. Information You Share.
Determine with whom you will share data through your Google+ account.

7. Google also provides you with ways to view and update data.
On the My Activity page, you can review and control data generated by your use of Google services, such as your past searches and visits to Google Play.
You can view your activity by date and topic, and you can delete it partially or completely.

8. Google dashboard service.
Through the Google dashboard, you can manage the data associated with certain products.

Your personal data
a. Manage your contact information such as name, email address and phone number.
When you are not signed in, you can manage the information associated with your information.
Personalize your search while you're signed out: Choose whether your search activity is used to offer relevant results and recommendations.
YouTube settings: Pause and delete YouTube search history and YouTube watch history.
b. Manage your ad settings on websites and apps that display ads in partnership with Google. You can use Ad Settings to manage the Google ads that are shown to you and to turn off Ad Customization.
c. Export, removal and deletion of data
You can optionally export a copy of content from your Google account for backup or use on a non-Google service.
d. Request the removal of content from certain Google services based on applicable laws.

To delete your data, you can:
• delete content from certain Google services,
• search for and then delete specific items from the account via the My Activity page,
• delete certain Google products, including the data associated with them,
• delete the entire Google account.

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