Our Cookie Policies


Company Name (“onloi.com”), like many websites, uses cookies to provide visitors with a better experience on the website.

This Cookie Policy has been prepared to inform website visitors about the definition of cookies, types of cookies, cookies used by onloi.com and how to manage cookie preferences. Closing the cookie usage warning on the website or continuing to use the website will mean that cookies are approved.

If you do not accept the use of cookies, we kindly ask you not to continue to the website or change your cookie preferences in your browser. We would like to remind you that if cookies are not allowed, some features of the website may lose their functionality.

WHAT ARE COOKIES ("COOKIE")? Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. These files store your IP address, session information, pages you access, etc. Cookies do not contain data such as first and last name or address. Cookies can help you remember your website preferences, keep you logged in, or offer you content that interests you.

For detailed information about cookies, you can visit www.aboutcookies.org and www.allaboutcookies.org.

TYPES OF COOKIES Cookies are divided into different types according to criteria such as the duration of storage on mobile devices and who places them. The basic distinction within these criteria is as follows:

Session Cookies/Persistent Cookies: Session cookies are temporary cookies that are deleted from the device after the browser is closed. The main function of these cookies is to ensure that the website works properly. Persistent cookies, on the other hand, remain on the device after the browser is closed until deleted by the visitor or until they expire. First Party/Third Party Cookies: First party cookies are cookies placed on the device by the operator of the visited website. Third party cookies are cookies placed on the device and controlled by persons other than the operator of the visited website. WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE? onloi.com uses different types of cookies in accordance with the Privacy Policy and the Personal Data Protection and Processing Policy.

Mandatory Cookies: These are technical cookies that enable the website to function properly and allow you to use its features. They are in the session cookie category. Blocking these cookies results in the website features not being usable. Visitors' consent is not required for the use of mandatory cookies. Analytical Cookies: onloi.com uses analytical cookies to improve your website experience. Analytical cookies allow us to understand how our visitors use the website (e.g. which pages they visit, duration of visit, etc.). Thus, barfas.com can improve the content it offers or change the website design. Google Analytics and Hotjar, which are web analysis tools, are used for analytical purposes. You can access the method of opting out of Google Analytics and Hotjar from the onloi.com Privacy Policy. Functionality Cookies: They allow your language preferences, region selection, etc. to be remembered when you revisit the website. Targeting/Advertising Cookies: onloi.com uses different first-party and third-party cookies for targeting and advertising purposes on its website. You can block these cookies by changing your browser settings. HOW CAN YOU CHANGE YOUR COOKIE PREFERENCES? You can personalize cookies or block them completely by changing the settings of the browser you use. You can find detailed information on the steps to follow for different browsers from the links below:

Google Chrome :

https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=tr

Internet Explorer :

https://support.microsoft.com/tr-tr/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies

Mozilla Firefox :

https://support.mozilla.org/tr/kb/cerezleri-silme-web-sitelerinin-bilgilerini-kaldirma

Yandex :

https://yandex.com.tr/support/browser-classic/personal-data-protection/cookies.xml

Safari :

https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411?locale=tr_TR

To manage cookie preferences on other browsers, you can review the relevant browser's help or support page.

YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR PERSONAL DATA By applying to onloi.com as the data owner;

You have the right to learn whether your personal data has been processed, to request information about your personal data if it has been processed, to learn the purpose of processing your personal data and whether it is used in accordance with its purpose, to know the third parties to whom your personal data has been transferred in the country or abroad, to request correction of your personal data if it is processed incompletely or incorrectly and to request notification of the transactions made within this scope to the third parties to whom your personal data has been transferred, to request the deletion or destruction of your personal data in case the reasons requiring its processing are eliminated despite the fact that it has been processed in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 6698 and other relevant laws and to request notification of the transactions made within this scope to the third parties to whom your personal data has been transferred, to object to the emergence of a result against you by the analysis of your processed data exclusively through automated systems, and to request compensation for the damages in case you suffer damages due to the unlawful processing of your personal data. If you submit your requests regarding your rights listed above to barfas.com in accordance with the application procedures stipulated in the Communiqué on the Procedures and Principles of Application to the Data Controller, barfas.com will finalize your request free of charge, depending on its nature, as soon as possible and within 30 (thirty) days at the latest. However, if the transaction requires an additional cost, barfas.com may charge the fee in the tariff determined by the Personal Data Protection Board.

You can find more detailed information about the processing of your personal data by onloi.com and ensuring data security in the onloi.com Personal Data Protection and Processing Policy.