Cookie management

This section is about our cookie management policy on devilish.space. It is intended to inform you about the source and use of browsing information processed when you visit our website, as well as your rights.

When you visit our website, we may - at your request - save a text file on your terminal (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) via your browser. For as long as it is valid or saved, this text file, or cookie, allows Devilish to identify your terminal on your subsequent visits. Only the creator of the cookie can read or modify the information contained in this file. Below is information about the cookies that may be stored on your terminal when you visit devilish.space pages created by Devilish or third parties, and how to delete or block the storage of these cookies on your terminal.

Why does devilish.space use cookies?
There are many different types of cookies. Some are created directly by Devilish or its service providers, while others may be created by other companies.

Cookies created by Devilish and its service providers
When you browse our website, various cookies may be stored on your terminal.
Necessary cookies (session cookies) that are necessary to browse our site, mainly to complete the checkout process correctly. Deleting these cookies may make it difficult to browse our website and make it impossible to place an order. These cookies may be set on your Devilish terminal or by service providers.
Analytical and personalization cookies (persistent cookies), which are not required to browse the site but allow you to use features such as search assistance and site optimization Advertising cookies (third-party cookies), which are not required to browse the site but allow you to see advertisements that are more relevant to you.

If your terminal is used by more than one person and has more than one browser program installed, we cannot guarantee that the services and advertisements designed for your terminal will relate to your own use and not to the use of another user. In this case, granting access to your terminal and your browser cookie configuration settings to others becomes your own choice and your responsibility.

Managing cookies stored on your terminal

The decision to store cookies on your terminal is yours alone. You can configure your browser to accept and store cookies on your terminal or to refuse them. Each browser has its own settings. They are usually described in the help menu of your browser. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with them. This will help you understand how to change your cookie preferences.

Please note: any settings you change to accept or refuse cookies in your browser program may affect your browsing experience and the terms of your access to certain services that require the use of these cookies. For example, refusing certain required cookies may result in your inability to place an order on our website.

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website - when visited by a user - asks your browser to store on your device to remember information about you, such as your language preferences or login details. These cookies are set by us and are called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies - which are cookies created in a domain other than the domain of the site you are visiting - for advertising and marketing purposes.