Cookies Policy

Cookies are small text files that a website places on each user's/visitor's device (e.g., computer or mobile phone) immediately upon visiting the website. Through these files, information about specific user actions on the website is collected in order to support:

  • proper functioning of the website;
  • user security;
  • identification of the number of users, popular pages, and services;
  • targeted advertising.

Cookies collect information about the user's visit, which may include login time, visit duration, selected language, searched and viewed content, advertisements, and other data.

During each subsequent visit, the website retrieves the information collected by cookies, based on which the user is identified and relevant pages/services/advertisements are offered.

When visiting the website, cookies may be set directly by the website ("first-party cookies") or by third-party providers connected to the website operator ("third-party cookies").

This document represents the Cookies Policy of the website www.tpl.ge (hereinafter - the "Website") and includes the types of cookies, purposes of their use, retention periods, and management rules.

Types of Cookies

Our website uses both first-party cookies and third-party cookies.

When visiting the website, only those cookies (so-called "essential" cookies) that are necessary for the website's operation are activated automatically. All other types of cookies (Google Analytics) are activated only with your consent.

First-party cookies are placed directly by the website on the user's device in order to tailor the website to each user's interests based on information obtained through cookies.

Third-party cookies are placed on the user's device by websites other than the one being visited and are mainly used for monitoring user activity on the website, analytical reporting, and the web advertising ecosystem.

The website may use mandatory and/or optional cookies. Mandatory cookies do not require user consent and are activated automatically when visiting the website. Optional cookies require prior user consent and may be used only after the visitor has provided explicit consent; if consent is refused, optional cookies will not be used.

Types of cookies used on our website

The following types of cookies are used on our website:

  • tpl.ge (optional) - first-party cookie currentLanguage. Its purpose is to remember the language selected by the user. It is activated only with the user's consent.
  • Google Analytics (optional) - third-party cookies that make it possible to determine the number of website users, visit duration, popular links, and pages selected by users during their visit. This information is important for improving services. These cookies allow identification of new and returning users during the defined data retention period. Google Analytics third-party cookies are activated only with the user's consent.

Accordingly, all first-party and third-party cookies used by the website are optional, and their activation requires the user's prior consent.

Below are the names of the cookies along with their descriptions, including the data retention periods for each:

Name
Data Storage Type
Description
_ga
Cookie
This cookie is a third-party cookie associated with Google Analytics, Google's analytics service. It is used to identify unique users by assigning a randomly generated client ID. It is used to collect analytical information about visitors, sessions, and website usage.
Retention period - 2 years.
ga#
Cookie
A third-party cookie linked to Google Analytics. It is used to identify individual users via a randomly generated client ID, enabling calculation of visits and sessions. It tracks visitors across different devices and marketing channels.
Retention period - 2 years.
currentLanguage
Cookie
A first-party cookie designed to remember the language selected by the user. It is activated when the user chooses a preferred language on the website. It stores the language code (e.g., "ka", "en") used for site localization.
Retention period - session-based (deleted when the browser is closed).