KVKK · Law 6563

Cookie Policy

About the cookies used on 3c1b.com, how each category operates, and how to manage your preferences.

Document No KVKK-CRZ-01
Issue Date 26.05.2026
Revision No / Date 00/-
Legal Basis 6698 KVKK · 6563 EHK

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. They are used so the site functions correctly, your preferences are remembered, visit statistics are collected and relevant ads can be served.

Cookie Categories

Required Strictly Necessary Cookies

Required for the basic functions of the site (session, language preference, security). These cookies cannot be disabled; they are processed for contract performance under KVKK art. 5/2-c and do not require explicit consent.

Examples: session token, language cookie, CSRF token, 3c1b_cookie_consent_v1 (preference record).

Statistics Statistics / Analytics Cookies

Used to understand how visitors use the site through aggregate/anonymous statistics (most visited pages, session duration, error rates). They are not loaded unless you grant explicit consent.

Example: Google Analytics (analytics_storage).

Marketing Marketing / Advertising Cookies

Used to deliver relevant ads and measure ad performance. They are not loaded unless you grant explicit consent (KVKK art. 5/1 + Law 6563 art. 6).

Example: Google Ads conversion tag (ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization).

Manage Your Preferences

A cookie preference banner is presented on your first visit. You can change these preferences at any time using the button below:

You can also block or delete cookies entirely via your browser settings. However, some features of the site may not work properly in that case.

Third-party Cookies

Cookies in the statistics and marketing categories may be set within the scope of services provided by Google LLC (Google Analytics, Google Ads). The banner, integrated with Google Consent Mode v2, prevents these cookies from being loaded without your consent.

Updates to this Notice

The cookie policy may be updated in line with regulatory and technological changes. New versions prompt you to renew your previous preferences.