Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
As TUCU Architecture & Interior Architecture Office (“TUCU”), we have been informed about the types of cookies used on our website, why cookies are used and the management of these cookies in order to comply with the obligations under the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 (KVKK).
In this Cookie Policy, the cookies used in order to provide a better service to the visitors of the website and to provide a functional online environment are explained to the visitors, and how to process the personal data obtained in accordance with the Law on the Protection of Personal Data No. 6698 (“KVKK” or “KVK Law”). and the legal rights and authorities of the user are stated.
What is a cookie
A cookie is a text file that is stored on the hard drive or browser folder when a website is visited. It is aimed to make the service offered to website visitors faster and more functional through cookies. Providing a personalized online environment according to the website visitor is possible through cookies. Our visitors can determine and change their preferences regarding the use of cookies. Likewise, the visitor has the right to request the deletion of cookies.
Types of Cookies
Cookies; It can be classified according to the purpose it serves, the period for which the data is kept, and the sources they originate from.
Cookies by Purpose
In this classification, which is made according to the purpose of using the cookie, there are strictly necessary cookies, preference cookies, statistical cookies and marketing cookies.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are used for features such as navigating the website and accessing secure areas of the site. While shopping online in e-commerce stores, the items preferred by the user must be kept for the next step in order to terminate the trading process. Cookies that allow items to be kept in the shopping cart on e-commerce sites are examples of strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are generally first-party session cookies. Although consent is not required for these cookies, the reason why the cookie is used and the necessity of the cookie should be explained to the user.
Preference Cookies
It is ensured that the website remembers the choices made in the past (username information, password information, which language is preferred, etc.). Preference cookies that provide automatic access to the website are also called functional cookies.
Statistics Cookies
Statistics cookies, also known as performance cookies, are cookies that provide anonymous, statistical data about the use of the website. With statistical cookies, how the user uses the website, the pages he visits, the links he clicks can be stored. Anonymized statistical cookies are not used to identify the website user. The purpose of these cookies is to make the website more functional.
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are cookies that allow advertisers to serve ads based on user interest. The statistical data of the advertisements encountered by the website user, the data obtained through marketing cookies, may be shared with other organizations or advertisers. These are cookies that can be stored permanently.
Cookies by Storage Period
Cookies are divided into session cookies and persistent cookies according to the retention period of the data. Session cookies differ from permanent cookies in that they provide temporary, instant data information.
Session Cookies
Session cookies provide data that can be stored until the user closes the browser or the session expires. They are short-term cookies.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies are cookies that remain on the drive until the date the cookie is deleted by the user or the specific expiration date for the cookie. Persistent cookies have a written expiration date of variable duration in their code. Per the ePrivacy Directive, persistent cookies must not last longer than 12 months.
Cookies by Source
It is the classification made according to which side/source the cookie is placed on the device.
First Party Cookies
As the name suggests, first-party cookies are placed directly on the device by the website visited.
Third Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies that are placed on the device not by the website visited, but by a third party, such as an advertiser or analytical system.
Privacy and Cookie Management
We process the data regarding the sections that users visit when they enter the website, within the scope of KVKK, for purposes such as increasing the quality of use for our users who use the website, increasing the benefit from the use by facilitating the use of the site, and improving our website and preventing the possibility of security vulnerabilities. Users accept and declare that they have been informed that the data mentioned so far has been processed, starting from the moment they log in to the site and ending with their leaving, including using the contact form, and that they have consented to the data processing process to be carried out by TUCU. Users can prevent websites from processing/storing their personal data through cookies. In addition, they can delete cookies in the internet browser beforehand.
User's Right to Access Data and Requests
Users can apply to Rasyotek within the framework of the rights and powers granted to them under Article 11 of the KVKK:
Learning whether personal data is processed or not,
If personal data has been processed, requesting information about it,
Learning the purpose of processing personal data and whether they are used in accordance with its purpose,
Knowing the third parties to whom personal data is transferred at home or abroad,
Requesting correction of personal data if it is incomplete or incorrectly processed,
Requesting the deletion or destruction of personal data within the framework of the conditions stipulated in the relevant legislation,
Request notification of the correction, deletion and destruction of the personal data to the third parties in accordance with the relevant legislation,
Objecting to the emergence of a result against the person himself by analyzing the processed data exclusively through automated systems,
They have the right to demand the compensation of the damage in case of loss due to unlawful processing of personal data.