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Why websites use cookies?

What do Cookies Do?

cookie (called an Internet or Web cookie) is the term given to describe a type of message that is given to a Web browser by a Web server.  The main purpose of a cookie is to identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages or to save site login information for you.

When you enter a Web site using cookies, you may be asked to fill out a form providing personal information; like your name, e-mail address, and interests. This information is packaged into a cookie and sent to your Web browser, which then stores the information for later use. The next time you go to the same Web site, your browser will send the cookie to the Web server. The message is sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.

A Web server has no memory so the hosted Web site you are visiting transfers a cookie file of the browser on your computer’s hard disk so that the Web site can remember who you are and your preferences. This message exchange allows the Web server to use this information to present you with customized Web pages. So, for example, instead of seeing just a generic welcome page you might see a welcome page with your name on it.

Types of Cookies

session cookie
Also called a transient cookie, a cookie that is erased when you close the Web browser. The session cookie is stored in temporary memory and is not retained after the browser is closed. Session cookies do not collect information from your computer. They typically will store information in the form of a session identification that does not personally identify the user.

persistent cookie 
Also called a permanent cookie, or a stored cookie, a cookie that is stored on your hard drive until it expires (persistent cookies are set with expiration dates) or until you delete the cookie. Persistent cookies are used to collect identifying information about the user, such as Web surfing behavior or user preferences for a specific Web site.

What Information Does a Cookie Store?

For the most part a cookie will contain a string of text that contains information about the browser. To work, a cookie does not need to know where you are from, it only needs to remember your browser. Some Web sites do use cookies to store more personal information about you. However, this can be done only if you yourself have provided the Web site with that personal information. Legitimate Web sites will encrypt this personal information stored in the cookie to prevent unauthorized usage by another party with access to your cookie folder.

Cookies have six parameters that can be passed to them:

  • The name of the cookie.
  • The value of the cookie.
  • The expiration date of the cookie – this determines how long the cookie will remain active in your browser.
  • The path the cookie is valid for – this sets the URL path the cookie us valid in. Web pages outside of that path cannot use the cookie.
  • The domain the cookie is valid for. This makes the cookie accessible to pages on any of the servers when a site uses multiple servers in a domain.
  • The need for a secure connection – this indicates that the cookie can only be used under a secure server condition, such as a site using SSL.

What are Malicious Cookies?

Cookies normally do not compromise security, but there is a growing trend of malicious cookies. These types of cookies can be used to store and track your activity online. Cookies that watch your online activity are called malicious or tracking cookies. These are the bad cookies to watch for, because they track you and your surfing habits, over time, to build a profile of your interests. Once that profile contains enough information there is a good chance that your information can be sold to an advertising company who then uses this profile information to target you with interest specific adverts. Many antivirus programs today will flag suspicious spyware or adware cookies when scanning your system for viruses.

Viewing & Removing Cookies

Cookies are stored by the Web browser on your system’s hard drive, and you can view them to see which Web sites that you visit are associated with your cookie files.

If using Internet Explorer, for example you select Tools then choose Internet Options. On the general tab you will see a section titled Browser History. Click Settings then choose View Files.

This will open up a Windows Explorer window that lists all your temporary Internet files, including your cookies. Each cookie will be identified by a site URL making it easy to determine which cookies you trust and want to keep and which you don’t recall from visiting a Web site and would delete.

To change your cookie settings, simply to go back into Tools then choose Internet Options. On the Privacy tab you will see a slider bar which you can move to adjust the level at which your browser accepts cookies. Low for example blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy and restricts third-party cookies that save information that can be used to contact you without your consent. Medium High will do the same but also block first-party cookies that save information about you. Other privacy options you can choose would be to accept all cookies or to block all cookies as well.

If you’re using a browser other than Internet Explorer, you can visit the following cookie pages on each browser Web site to find out how to manage your cookies when using Firefox, Opera, or Safari.

First and Third-Party Cookies

When choosing a privacy setting in your browser, two terms you will see are “first-party cookies” and “third-party cookies”. First party cookies are those cookies that originate from (or be sent to) the Web site you’re currently viewing. These types of cookies usually will contain information about your preferences for that particular Web site. These cookies are usually Third-party cookies originate from (or will be sent to) a Web site that is not the site you are visiting. For example, if the Web site you are on using third-party advertising those third-party advertising Web sites may use a cookie to track your Web habits for marketing purposes.

While some may simply choose to block all cookies, it can make Web surfing difficult if you do this. For example if you shop online, many e-commerce shopping carts that have been implemented with cookies will not work. Sites you frequently visit which enable you to personalize content also will not show your preferences when you visit if you delete or disable that cookie.

Most cookies, despite some misconceptions, are legitimate files and will not invade your privacy. Once you get in the habit of reviewing the cookies associated with your browser and manage them on your own by way of deleting malicious cookies or trying different browser privacy settings, you can still keep the good cookies that make surfing a breeze, yet keep the bad cookies that may be tracking your surfing habits off your system.

Did You Know…
The name cookie derives from UNIX objects called magic cookies. These are tokens that are attached to a user or program and change depending on the areas entered by the user or program.

Source : Webopedia.com

Cookie Consent

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Why websites use cookies?

What do Cookies Do?

cookie (called an Internet or Web cookie) is the term given to describe a type of message that is given to a Web browser by a Web server.  The main purpose of a cookie is to identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages or to save site login information for you.

When you enter a Web site using cookies, you may be asked to fill out a form providing personal information; like your name, e-mail address, and interests. This information is packaged into a cookie and sent to your Web browser, which then stores the information for later use. The next time you go to the same Web site, your browser will send the cookie to the Web server. The message is sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.

A Web server has no memory so the hosted Web site you are visiting transfers a cookie file of the browser on your computer’s hard disk so that the Web site can remember who you are and your preferences. This message exchange allows the Web server to use this information to present you with customized Web pages. So, for example, instead of seeing just a generic welcome page you might see a welcome page with your name on it.

Types of Cookies

session cookie
Also called a transient cookie, a cookie that is erased when you close the Web browser. The session cookie is stored in temporary memory and is not retained after the browser is closed. Session cookies do not collect information from your computer. They typically will store information in the form of a session identification that does not personally identify the user.

persistent cookie 
Also called a permanent cookie, or a stored cookie, a cookie that is stored on your hard drive until it expires (persistent cookies are set with expiration dates) or until you delete the cookie. Persistent cookies are used to collect identifying information about the user, such as Web surfing behavior or user preferences for a specific Web site.

What Information Does a Cookie Store?

For the most part a cookie will contain a string of text that contains information about the browser. To work, a cookie does not need to know where you are from, it only needs to remember your browser. Some Web sites do use cookies to store more personal information about you. However, this can be done only if you yourself have provided the Web site with that personal information. Legitimate Web sites will encrypt this personal information stored in the cookie to prevent unauthorized usage by another party with access to your cookie folder.

Cookies have six parameters that can be passed to them:

  • The name of the cookie.
  • The value of the cookie.
  • The expiration date of the cookie – this determines how long the cookie will remain active in your browser.
  • The path the cookie is valid for – this sets the URL path the cookie us valid in. Web pages outside of that path cannot use the cookie.
  • The domain the cookie is valid for. This makes the cookie accessible to pages on any of the servers when a site uses multiple servers in a domain.
  • The need for a secure connection – this indicates that the cookie can only be used under a secure server condition, such as a site using SSL.

What are Malicious Cookies?

Cookies normally do not compromise security, but there is a growing trend of malicious cookies. These types of cookies can be used to store and track your activity online. Cookies that watch your online activity are called malicious or tracking cookies. These are the bad cookies to watch for, because they track you and your surfing habits, over time, to build a profile of your interests. Once that profile contains enough information there is a good chance that your information can be sold to an advertising company who then uses this profile information to target you with interest specific adverts. Many antivirus programs today will flag suspicious spyware or adware cookies when scanning your system for viruses.

Viewing & Removing Cookies

Cookies are stored by the Web browser on your system’s hard drive, and you can view them to see which Web sites that you visit are associated with your cookie files.

If using Internet Explorer, for example you select Tools then choose Internet Options. On the general tab you will see a section titled Browser History. Click Settings then choose View Files.

This will open up a Windows Explorer window that lists all your temporary Internet files, including your cookies. Each cookie will be identified by a site URL making it easy to determine which cookies you trust and want to keep and which you don’t recall from visiting a Web site and would delete.

To change your cookie settings, simply to go back into Tools then choose Internet Options. On the Privacy tab you will see a slider bar which you can move to adjust the level at which your browser accepts cookies. Low for example blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy and restricts third-party cookies that save information that can be used to contact you without your consent. Medium High will do the same but also block first-party cookies that save information about you. Other privacy options you can choose would be to accept all cookies or to block all cookies as well.

If you’re using a browser other than Internet Explorer, you can visit the following cookie pages on each browser Web site to find out how to manage your cookies when using Firefox, Opera, or Safari.

First and Third-Party Cookies

When choosing a privacy setting in your browser, two terms you will see are “first-party cookies” and “third-party cookies”. First party cookies are those cookies that originate from (or be sent to) the Web site you’re currently viewing. These types of cookies usually will contain information about your preferences for that particular Web site. These cookies are usually Third-party cookies originate from (or will be sent to) a Web site that is not the site you are visiting. For example, if the Web site you are on using third-party advertising those third-party advertising Web sites may use a cookie to track your Web habits for marketing purposes.

While some may simply choose to block all cookies, it can make Web surfing difficult if you do this. For example if you shop online, many e-commerce shopping carts that have been implemented with cookies will not work. Sites you frequently visit which enable you to personalize content also will not show your preferences when you visit if you delete or disable that cookie.

Most cookies, despite some misconceptions, are legitimate files and will not invade your privacy. Once you get in the habit of reviewing the cookies associated with your browser and manage them on your own by way of deleting malicious cookies or trying different browser privacy settings, you can still keep the good cookies that make surfing a breeze, yet keep the bad cookies that may be tracking your surfing habits off your system.

Did You Know…
The name cookie derives from UNIX objects called magic cookies. These are tokens that are attached to a user or program and change depending on the areas entered by the user or program.

Source : Webopedia.com

Sasunaru Art Terms

SasuNaru Art SHOP – terms and conditions

1. General terms and conditions

Wonder SHOP is an online store of Jasu Wonder World, a company founded by Jasmine (Jasu) Hintsala (business number 2786742-1). Wonder SHOP runs on www.sasunaruart.com. These general terms and conditions are applied between Wonder SHOP and its Clients.

By using Wonder SHOP, ordering products on the online store or registering as a user, the Client accepts these general terms and conditions and agrees to act according to them. Wonder SHOP online store is presented to the Client the way it is at any given moment on www.jasuwonderworld.com

2. Consumer protection

The Client of Wonder SHOP can be a private individual (will be referred to as “regular customer”) or a company/commune (will be referred to as “business customer”). The interaction between Wonder SHOP and the regular customer is also defined by the consumer protection legislation, that is valid at the given time. The interaction between Wonder SHOP and a business customer is primarily defined by these general terms and conditions and secondarily by the trade law that is valid at the given time.

3. Client’s personal information and privacy protection

When a Client is doing business in Wonder SHOP, some information, such as purchase history, will be saved in the customer register. The way this information is handled and what it is used for are stated in the privacy statement on www.sasunaruart.com.. The Privacy Statement clarifies the Client’s rights and their chances to influence the way their personal information is handled. The Privacy Statement can change if www.sasunaruart.com.  or general legislation changes.

Registering as a Client on Wonder SHOP or ordering products from the online store require the Client to provide www.sasunaruart.com.  at least their name, address, email address and phone number. With business customers, also the business number is required. The information provided by the Client is saved in the customer register of Jasu Wonder World. The Client is responsible for making sure their information is accurate and notify if anything about their personal information changes.

Jasu Wonder World is responsible for the proper treating of the Clients’ personal information. This information is used to maintain the relationship between Wonder SHOP and the Client, and other justified usages, such as direct marketing.

Jasuwonderworld.com uses cookies to ensure a customer friendly experience on the website. A cookie is a small text file that the browser saves in the Client’s device. Cookies must be accepted in order to fully use www.sasunaruart.com.  website.

4. Registering as a Client and account creation

By filling a registration form on www.sasunaruart.com.  the Client creates their own personal account that they can access with their account name and password.

The Client is responsible for protecting their account name and password so that no one else can have an access to their account or use it. The Client is responsible for all the orders and payments made through their account.

The client can get their account removed anytime. This can be done by sending a removal request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Jasu Wonder World can terminate any account if that is considered a justified action. Such action can be taken for example in any case of improper use or abuse.

5. Placing an order

When placing an order on Wonder SHOP the order is confirmed once the Client’s payment has been verified. The order confirmation shows the confirmed purchases the Client has made. Wonder SHOP reserves the right to reject any order.

Wonder SHOP reserves the right to reject the Client’s order and to cancel the Client’s order in any state of shipping and handling process. It does not matter whether the order confirmation or shipping confirmation has been sent. In case there are specific products that are out of stock, Wonder SHOP can cancel the order only for their part. Canceling or rejecting an order comes with no consequences to Wonder SHOP. Wonder SHOP has to make the cancellation/rejection of the order within seven (7) days following the order confirmation.

Notice that special conditions apply to the purchase of original paintings (see 15. “Conditions for purchasing an original painting”)

6. The pricing of the products

The prices of the products of Wonder SHOP are seen on www.sasunaruart.com.  website in the products’ information at the moment an order is being placed. The prices include value-added tax, unless stated otherwise. The prices can change anytime except in a case of predetermined campaign that has a certain start and end date. The product prices do not include any shipping fees.

In case of a sales campaign, the special offers are valid only during the given period of time, presuming there are products in stock. If the products on sale run out of stock and are not available, Wonder SHOP is not required to ship the products in question or replace them with any other product.

Wonder SHOP has the right to cancel or correct any order if products have been sold with an inaccurate price due to a mistake in pricing or any other error. Wonder SHOP also has the right to cancel or correct the order if a wrong product has been shipped, the number of products shipped is incorrect or any other such error happens. Wonder SHOP can also cancel an order if it turns out a product on sale is being purchased in large quantities for reselling. Cancelling or correcting an order this way comes with no consequences to Wonder SHOP. Wonder SHOP has to make the cancellation/correction of the order within seven (7) days following the order confirmation.

7. Making a payment

To pay for an order, Wonder SHOP provides several different ways to make a payment. All the payment methods available are visible on Wonder SHOP when placing an order. Wonder SHOP only provides payment methods that are reliable and trustworthy.

8. Shipping

To ship the orders, Wonder SHOP uses Finnish postal service (Posti Group Oyj). The shipping fee is added to the price of the order. The cost of shipping is displayed when confirming an order, before the payment is being made.

The delivery time of an order may vary depending on the availability of certain products. If the Client has ordered an item that is not available, Wonder SHOP can cancel the order without any consequences. Such situation may occur when there’s a sales campaign with a limited amount of the product available, there’s an incorrect number of products shown in stock due to a mistake, or there is a problem with the delivery of a product that Wonder SHOP is not in control of.

An order can be shipped in several different parts in case Wonder SHOP sees it appropriate. Wonder SHOP can deliver the items available immediately and the rest of the order later, when the remaining items are available. Wonder SHOP can also postpone the shipping up to a week without notifying the Client in order to produce all the products needed to ship the order. In case the wait is longer than a week (7 days) Wonder SHOP will send a notification to the Client to inform them about the delay.

Wonder SHOP is not liable for the delay or any other damage caused by force majeure. For Wonder SHOP, force majeure is considered such unpredictable situation or change of circumstances, that is completely outside of its control.

9. Returning or replacing an order

The Client has 14 days after receiving the order to replace it. Once an order has been made on Wonder SHOP, it can only be replaced, not returned and refunded. When replacing a product the Client is responsible for paying the cost of the shipping. Replacing a product can only happen if the product is in perfect condition, unused and undamaged. When replacing a product, the Client has to provide a receipt or other similar proof of the purchase. The product must be shipped immediately after informing Jasu Wonder World (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) about the replacement. The address to return any order from Wonder SHOP is:

Jasu Wonder World
Ahkiomaantie 6 B 29
96300 Rovaniemi
Finland
phone number (if needed) is +358 469389546

An order cannot be cancelled, or a product cannot be replaced, when it is something that has been custom-made for the Client. Such products are for example original artworks and commissions, gift cards and custom-made products where text or other material has been added to the product according to the Client’s request, or the product’s size differs from the options available on Wonder SHOP.

When replacing a product, the Client is responsible for making sure the product is packed in a way that ensures the product arriving safely and undamaged back to Jasu Wonder World. Jasu Wonder World is not required to replace a product that has been damaged during shipping due to insufficient packing. The Client should keep all the documents considering their purchased item until Jasu Wonder World has replaced it.

10. Warranty and liability for errors

The warranty of Wonder SHOP only covers errors in the material of an item and errors that have occurred in the production of an item. The warranty doesn’t cover errors caused by improper use of an item. The Client needs to provide a receipt or other similar proof of their purchase when claiming warranty.

The Client is liable for immediately informing Jasu Wonder World about an error in the product they’ve received. Jasu Wonder World is liable for delivering another, faultless product to the Client. A notice of an error has to be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The Client needs to provide sufficient proof of the error(s) in the product (for example, written description and a photo).

If an error in a product causes the Client any inconvenience due to them not being able to use or have the product, this will come with no consequences to Wonder SHOP. Wonder SHOP has the right to cancel or correct any order according to these general terms and conditions.

11. Exceptions in terms and conditions with business customers

With business customers Jasu Wonder World's liability for errors is limited to the price of the products ordered. Wonder SHOP is not liable for consequential damages such as loss of income. For business customers, consumer protection legislation is not applied. Thus, such parts in these terms and conditions that refer to consumer protection legislation do not apply to business customers.

12. Force majeure

Wonder SHOP is released from the obligations stated in these general terms and conditions if it encounters force majeure. Wonder SHOP is not liable for any inconvenience caused to the Client as a result of Wonder SHOP not being able to carry out the obligations stated in these terms and conditions due to a force majeure. For Wonder SHOP, force majeure is considered such unpredictable situation or change of circumstances, that is completely outside of its control.

13. Changes to the services and to these terms and conditions

Jasu Wonder World can alter the website www.sasunaruart.com.  or its contents or these general terms and conditions if necessary. The terms and conditions that are valid are available on Wonder SHOP at the time of placing an order.

14. Dispute resolution

All disputes considering this contract that cannot be resolved by negotiating are settled in the court of domicile of Jasu Wonder World. For a regular customer whose permanent residence is Finland, the court of domicile can also be that of the customer’s.

Regular customer can also contact the consumer protection or take the dispute to Consumer Disputes Board.

15. Conditions for purchasing an original artwork

The Client becomes the owner of an original artwork once they’ve paid its full price. By paying this full price, the Client agrees on these conditions for purchasing an original artwork.

Having paid the full price of an original artwork, the Client becomes the owner of the specific piece of art but does not own its copyrights. The Client has no right to copy or duplicate the artwork for any such monetary or promotion purposes, that would in any way help them achieve any financial benefit. This right belongs only to the Artist (Jasmine Hintsala), who remains the sole owner of the copyrights of the sold artwork.

The Client can purchase the full copyrights of an artwork. This is done by a separate agreement. The Client will receive a document signed by the Artist (Jasmine Hintsala) to prove the copyrights have been given away.

As the owner of an original artwork, the Client has the right to sell the original piece.

The Client can take photos of the original artwork for private matters only. All photographs meant for such monetary or promotion purposes, that would in any way help the Client achieve any financial benefit, are forbidden. This right belongs only to the Artist (Jasmine Hintsala), who remains the sole owner of the copyrights of the sold artwork.

When the full price of an artwork has been paid, the deal cannot be cancelled and there is no chance for refund. An original artwork cannot be replaced within 14 days of receiving but the deal is binding.

In case the price of an original artwork is being paid in installments, there is no chance for refund. No refund will be issued even if the full price of the painting is never paid and the ownership of the original artwork remains with the Artist (Jasmine Hintsala). If you want to settle a contract for paying an original artwork in installments, contact the Artist via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone +358 46 9389546

If the Client violates these conditions, they are liable to pay the Artist (Jasmine Hintsala) three times the amount of money they paid for the original artwork. In addition, if the Client has made money using the original artwork against this contract, they are liable to pay this amount fully to the Artist (Jasmine Hintsala).