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ToggleAt CKAY Law Firm (“CKAY”), we use cookies, pixels, web beacons, GIFs, and similar technologies (“Cookies”) during your visits to our online website to enhance your experience, display content, collect analytical data within the site, and learn the purposes of site usage. Technical communication files called cookies are small text files sent by a website to a user’s computer or mobile phone browser. Although cookies are pseudonymous and do not directly identify an individual, they are considered personal data if they can identify an individual when combined with other information. The use of these technologies is carried out in accordance with the legislation we are subject to, primarily the Law on the Protection of Personal Data No. 6698 (“KVKK”). The purpose of this Cookie Policy is to inform you about the processing of personal data obtained through the use of cookies by users (“Data Subjects”) during the operation of the www.ckay.com.tr website operated by us. In this policy, we would like to explain to you which types of cookies we use for what purposes on our site and how you can control these cookies. As a law firm, we may cease using the cookies we use on our website, change their types or functions, or add new cookies to our site. Therefore, we reserve the right to change the provisions of this Cookie Policy at any time. Any changes made to the current Cookie Policy will become effective by being published on the site or in any publicly available medium.
Your personal data is collected by CKAY through fully or partially automated means, electronically, mainly through your browsers, social media platforms, and other methods (channels) that may be added in the future, including www.ckay.com.tr. The legal reasons for processing your personal data are the necessity to fulfill the legal obligation of the data controller, the necessity of data processing for the legitimate interests of the data controller without harming the fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject, the necessity of data processing for the performance of a contract, and, if any, the conditions for processing personal data with explicit consent in accordance with Article 5 of KVKK.
Cookies are small text files stored on a visitor’s computer or mobile device via the browser during a visit to a website. Cookies only contain information about the web browsing history performed on the internet and do not collect any information from the visitor’s computer or mobile device files. Cookies are used to perform the basic functions necessary for the site’s operation. Additionally, they may be used to create statistics such as the number of visitors to the site, visitor type, visit frequency, user behaviors and habits, and the countries from which users visit the site.
Personal information voluntarily provided by the user to the site and the sites of partners, preferences made on the site, and actions related to the Site and our partners’ pages on social sharing sites may be collected and processed. Data obtained from different sites can also be combined and processed. The information you provide to the site and the sites of our partners may be collected and processed by the site or partners for the purposes specified herein.
First-party cookies are used on our site, and the cookies used can generally be classified as follows:
In terms of duration, session cookies are used on our site. These cookies are temporary and remain on your device until you leave our site. Some cookies might be stored for up to a year.
The “help function” in the menu list of your internet browser can explain how to instruct your browser to stop accepting new cookies, how your browser can notify you when a new cookie is sent, or how to disable cookies. For more detailed information, contact the relevant browser service provider directly or review their cookie policies. This opt-out process will be recorded via a cookie stored in the browser on your computer, smartphone, or tablet where the opt-out is performed and will not be associated with your user account. Therefore, the opt-out process must be carried out separately for each of your devices and each browser. If your browser automatically deletes cookies after you close the browser, please note that the cookies for opting out (disabling function) will also be deleted.
Your personal data may be transferred to authorized public institutions and organizations for the purposes mentioned above, primarily to fulfill our law firm’s legal obligations in accordance with Articles 8 and 9 of the KVKK, without harming the data subject’s fundamental rights and freedoms, and in compliance with the conditions for processing personal data with explicit consent, if any.
The site does not operate for any purposes other than those specified here and complies with legal regulations. This application is updated in response to legal developments and adjusted to comply with the form and scope determined by law.
Pursuant to Article 11 of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data, data subjects have the right to:
You must submit your request regarding the processing of your personal data in writing or by using your registered electronic mail address, secure electronic signature, mobile signature, or e-mail address previously notified to us and registered in our records, in accordance with Article 13/1 of the Law.
The policy aims to provide detailed explanations about the use of cookies and to inform you about cookie preferences. By visiting CKAY’s website and navigating through its pages, you are deemed to have given your consent. You always have the opportunity to change your cookie preferences. We can change the provisions of the policy at any time. The current policy becomes effective on the date it is published on our website.
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.