Cookie Policy

To ensure the proper functioning of this website, we may place small data files called cookies on your device.

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a piece of information stored as a very small text file placed on an internet user's hard drive. It is generated by a web server, which is essentially the computer running the website. The information contained in a cookie is set by the server and can be used by that server whenever the user visits the site. A cookie can be considered an internet user's identification card, telling the website when the user returns. (Source: www.AboutCookies.org)www.AboutCookies.org

Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you do not have to accept them. You can usually change your browser settings to prevent acceptance, and you should still be able to enjoy most features of the website. If you wish to delete any cookies already on your computer or stop accepting cookies in the future, you should refer to your browser manufacturer's instructions by clicking “Help” in your browser menu. For more information, please visit www.AboutCookies.org

2. Different types of cookies

There are different types of cookies. Cookies may expire at the end of a browsing session (from when the user opens the browser window until they exit the browser), or they may be stored for a longer period.

Session and persistent cookies

Session cookies – Cookies that are deleted when the user closes the web browser. Session cookies are stored in temporary memory and are not retained after the browser is closed. Session cookies do not collect information from the user's computer. They typically store information in the form of a session ID that does not personally identify the user. Websites commonly use session cookies to ensure you are recognized as you move from one page to another within a site and that any information you enter is remembered. For example, if an e-commerce website did not use session cookies, items placed in a shopping basket would disappear when you proceed to checkout.

Persistent cookies are more permanent pieces of information placed on your computer's hard drive. They remain there unless you delete the cookies. Persistent cookies store information on your computer for various reasons, such as retrieving certain information you previously provided, helping determine which areas of the website you find most valuable, and customizing the website based on your preferences.

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are small amounts of text stored in a user's computer, created by a website with a domain name different from the one the user is currently visiting (e.g., Baidu Analytics). Most websites use these types of cookies from third parties, such as Baidu Analytics. Baidu Analytics does not track your personal data but anonymously tracks the pages you have visited and those you find most interesting. This allows website owners to focus on product areas that may be more popular.

In operating this website, we use cookies to provide services, improve user experience, and compile aggregate statistics on data collected for various reasons. The cookies we use are “technical” and “analytical” cookies:

Technical: Necessary for navigating within the website and using certain features (e.g., navigating from one page to another, etc.).

Analytical: Used for statistical analysis of site visits. Information is collected on an aggregate basis.

Our website uses Baidu Analytics, a website feedback (user experience analysis) service. Analytics does not identify individual users and does not associate your IP address with any other data held. We use reports provided by Analytics to help us understand website traffic and web usage.

This website does not use cookies to target advertisements.

If users do not wish to receive third-party cookies on their devices, they can at any time access the details and consent forms of the relevant third parties and exercise their right to opt out via this link (please refer to the specific privacy policy).

If you use social sharing plugins or social login and connect to relevant social networking sites, including but not limited to websites such as Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, or Google+ from Xinghe Technology's website, it is possible that these sites may also place cookies on your device to enable their proper functioning. Xinghe Technology Creative has no control over these cookies and does not record or track any data associated with them.

4. How to control cookies?

You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish – for details, see AboutCookies.org. You can delete all cookies already on your computer and set most browsers to prevent them from being placed.

Please note that if cookies are deleted or cannot be accepted, certain features or services may not be available, as we will be unable to identify information related to your computer.

If you do not wish to provide this information, adjust your internet browser settings to an appropriate security level to block cookies and delete them from your hard drive, or to warn you before storing any cookies, javascript, or ActiveX controls.

5. Collection and processing of data

Personal data collected via cookies will be retained in a format that allows user identification for no more than 7 (seven) days, or in any case, within the time limits stipulated by applicable laws and regulations, particularly in relation to the need to investigate computer crimes damaging the website and/or to enforce or protect the company's rights (in accordance with legally prescribed retention periods and statutes of limitations).

When no longer required as described above, the data will be deleted or anonymized.

6. Data circulation

Any information collected on the website via cookies will not be communicated or disseminated to unspecified recipients.
Please note that cookies themselves do not contain any personal information. No personally identifiable information is required to browse our website.

For more information on the collection and use of personal data, please review ourPrivacy Policy