Viscosity Oil Company uses cookies to record the preferences of visitors and help us identify the popular sections of our website. Cookies also work by easing navigation and increasing the user-friendliness of this website towards visitors. By continuing your visit on this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Policy. If you do not change your cookie settings after a certain amount of time of using our site, we will take this as permission to send you whatever cookies we see fit.
Below is some information on cookies files for your reference, and also information on how to disable cookies if you choose to do so.
1. About Cookies
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers downloaded on to your computer when you access certain websites. Like virtual door keys, cookies unlock a computer’s memory and allow a website to recognize users when they return to a site by opening doors to different content or services. A cookie itself does not contain information, but when it is read by a browser it can help a website improve the service delivered. To protect your privacy, your browser only gives a website access to the cookies it has already sent to you.
Cookies remember the type of browser you use and which additional browser software you have installed. They also remember your preferences, such as language and region, which remain as your default settings when you revisit the website. Cookies also allow you to rate pages and fill in comment forms.
2. Types of Cookies
VOC uses Session Cookies and Persistent Cookies. Read more about each below:
Session Cookies
Session Cookies are temporary cookie files that reset after you close your browser. The website will not recognize you when you restart your browser and go back to the site that created the cookie. Session cookies will store your browsing information and are active only when you open the site until leave the site and close your browser.
Persistent Cookies (Also Known As “Tracking Cookies”)
We use persistent cookies, which is also known as stored cookies which is a file that is stored on your hard drive when you visit this site. The cook remains on your hard drive until it reaches its set expiration date. This cookie is able to indicate how you initially came to this website and, for that reason, is also sometimes referred to as a tracking cookie.
3. Disabling Cookies
You may disable cookies if you wish, generally through changing your internet software browsing settings. It may also be possible to configure your browser settings to enable acceptance of specific cookies or to notify you each time a new cookie is about to be stored on your computer enabling you to decide whether to accept or reject the cookie. To manage your use of cookies there are various resources available to you, for example the “Help” section on your browser may assist you. As our cookies allow you to access some of our website’s features we recommend that you leave cookies enabled. Otherwise, if cookies are disabled, it may mean that you experience reduced functionality or will be prevented from using this site altogether.