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Cookie Policy

As Citys Real Estate Development Inc. ("Company"), we use cookies and some other similar technologies and products (all together referred to as "Cookies") to enable you to benefit efficiently from our website and to improve your user experience.

This text contains explanations regarding the Cookies that will be used if you visit the www.citysresidences.com website (referred to as "Site"). If you prefer not to use cookies, you can delete or block Cookies from your browser settings. However, we would like to remind you that this may affect your use of the Site.

You can access the disclosure text regarding your personal data that we process as Citys Real Estate Development Inc. with the title of "Data Controller" within the scope of Law No. 6698 on the Protection of Personal Data ("PDPL") through the Disclosure Text link on the Site.

1. What are Cookies and Other Similar Technologies?

A cookie is a small-sized text file saved to your computer or mobile device through your browser when you visit a website. Cookies enable the presentation of personalized pages to provide a more efficient operation of a site as well as a more suitable and faster visit experience according to your personal needs. Cookies only contain information about your visit history on the internet and do not collect any information about files stored on your computer or mobile device.

In addition, there are some technologies ("Cookie-Like Technologies") used for similar purposes as Cookies:

  • Pixel tags (transparent graphical images placed on a website and showing that a page is displayed),
  • Mobile device identifiers (storage of information regarding the use of a mobile device through IDFA, advertising ID etc. in third-party environments),
  • Segmentation/Reporting Products (programs/products that work through some ready-made codes added to websites or mobile devices in various ways and report/interpret/store users' movements on websites or mobile devices thanks to these codes)

The term Cookie used in this text will also cover Cookie-Like Technologies.

2. Cookie Types and Usage Purposes

2.1. Cookies in terms of validity periods:

  • Session Cookies: Session Cookies are temporary cookies used during visitors' visits to the website and deleted after the browser is closed. The main purpose of using this type of cookies is to ensure the proper operation of the website during your visit. For example; filling out online forms consisting of multiple pages is possible thanks to these cookies.
  • Persistent Cookies: Persistent cookies are types of cookies used to increase the functionality of the website and provide faster and better service. This type of cookies is used to remember visitors' preferences and is stored on visitors' devices through browsers. Some types of persistent cookies can be used to offer special recommendations to visitors considering matters such as the purpose of using the website. Thanks to persistent cookies, when the website is visited again with the same device, it is checked whether there is a cookie created by the website on visitors' devices, and if there is, it is understood that the website has been visited before and the content to be conveyed to visitors is determined accordingly. Cookie-Like Technologies are also included in this scope.

2.2. Cookies in terms of source:

  • First-party cookies: They are placed directly on visitors' devices by the website. First-party cookies are identified by the website you are browsing and can only be read by this site.
  • Third-party cookies: Third-party cookies are identified by other organizations used for different services. For example, external data analysis services we benefit from and suppliers providing this service identify cookies on our behalf to report what is popular and what is not.

2.3. Cookies in terms of usage purposes:

  • Mandatory Cookies: Mandatory cookies are cookies necessary to browse the website and use features such as accessing secure areas of the site (logging in, filling out forms, remembering privacy preferences). These cookies are used for purposes such as security and verification, are not used for any marketing purpose and do not identify you. Remembering previous actions when returning to a page within the same session can be given as an example.
  • Functionality cookies: Functionality cookies enable remembering the choices you make in website history (your username, region you are in or language you use) for a more personalized online experience. The information collected by these cookies may include sensitive data that can identify you such as your username or profile picture. Not allowing the use of this type of cookies may cause a feature specific to you not to be used and prevents remembering your preferences.
  • Performance cookies: These cookies help interpret how visitors interact with the website by collecting information such as how you use the website, which pages you visit and which links you click. These cookies are used to improve the site. They are used by website owners to estimate the number of unique visitors, identify the most important search engine keywords leading to a web page or monitor the browsing situation on the website. These cookies do not identify you. All data is collected anonymously and combined.
  • Marketing cookies: These cookies are used to present content close to you and your areas of interest. They can also be used to present targeted advertisements or limit the number of times an advertisement is displayed to you. Many types of these cookies can collect identity-identifying information by tracking consumers.

3. What happens if Cookies are not accepted?

If you decide not to accept cookies, certain features of the website may not be displayed or may not work correctly. This limits what you can do on the website and may have an impact on design and user experience.

Features that may be affected include:

  • The website cannot be experienced in a personalized way
  • Watching videos
  • Liking or sharing this page on social networks
  • Displaying embedded content

4. How Can You Block the Use of Cookies?

Although the use of cookies enables the website or mobile device to provide better service, you can block the use of cookies if you wish. However, remember that in this case, the website or mobile application may not fully function and you may not be able to benefit from all features. To block the use of cookies, you need to change the settings of your internet browser you use. These changes vary according to the device and internet browser you use. Below is information on which steps should be followed to block the use of cookies through different internet browsers:

5. Cookies Used and Usage Purposes

Cookie UsedCookie TypeDomain/CompanyClick for detailed informationStorage Duration
_ga_#Performance cookieGoogleUsed by Google Analytics to collect data on how many times a user visits the website as well as dates of first and last visits. https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=tr2 Years