Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

The cookie usage policy (hereinafter referred to as the «Policy») applies in addition to the general Personal Data Processing Policy of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra» INN 7826694838, OGRN 1027810231460, legal address 191025, St. Petersburg, Rubinstein Street, 3, building A, office 6n

The Cookie Policy describes the types of cookies, the purposes for which they are used and how to manage cookies.

1. What are cookies and what are they used for?

1.1. Cookies are small pieces of data containing service information about your visit to a website that the server sends to your device. Cookies remember information about your preferences and allow you to view the websites you visit in a more convenient way for a certain period of time.

1.2. SPB State Budgetary Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra» INN 7826694838, OGRN 1027810231460, legal address 191025, St. Petersburg, Rubinstein St., 3, building A, room 6n

- help you stay logged in to the website https://andreyev-orchestra.ru (hereinafter referred to as the «Website»);

- improve the quality of your work with the Site;

- show information that is a priority for you;

- save your search settings;

- display advertisements that may be of interest to you;

- analyze statistics on the use of the Site.

Based on the data obtained using cookies, St. Petersburg State Budgetary Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra» develops the most useful functionality for the Site, conducts statistical and marketing research, corrects errors on the Site, tests new functions to improve performance, personalizes them and shows the most relevant information for you.

2. What cookies are used.

2.1. SPB State Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra» uses various types of cookies.
The main task in their use is to ensure the convenience of your work with the Site, maintain a high level of security in their work, count the audience, help with payments, page transitions, etc.
All cookies on the Site are of one of the following types:

(A) Technical cookies that are necessary for the proper operation and provision of full functionality of the Site. Some of the most common technical cookies are those that enable authentication and subsequent authorization on the Site.

(B) Analytical and marketing cookies that allow:

- recognize users, count their number and collect information, for example, about transactions performed, pages visited and views on the Site;

- identify your hardware or software, such as your browser type or device (using the device_id cookie);

- collect information about how you interact with the Services, such as whether you purchase a service or product;(B) Other cookies perform various service functions and make your experience on the Site more convenient.
These files help to remember the state of the page, select a region, save personal preferences, custom site elements, etc.

The Site may use web beacons (pixel tags) to access cookies previously placed on your device. Their use is necessary to analyze your actions when working with the Site by accessing and using cookies stored on your device, to collect statistics on the operation of the Site itself.

2.2. The site also uses Y-cookies – containers that contain multiple values. For example, a cookie container named ys stores portal data for the duration of the session (that is, until you close the page or browser window). Y-cookies reduce the number of cookies processed by your browser and provide improved page loading performance, including faster page loading.

2.3. A web analytics tool that allows you to collect anonymized information about traffic sources and website traffic. To track visitors, the Site uses anonymous browser identifiers that are stored in cookie files.

Disabling some of these types of cookies may make it impossible to use certain sections or functions of the Site.
For example, access to sections of the Site that require authorization is provided by technical cookies, and without their use the site may not function correctly.

3. How long cookies are stored on your device.

3.1. SPB State Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra» uses session cookies to make your experience more convenient. Session cookies expire at the end of the session (when you close the page or browser window).

3.2. The Site may also use cookies that remain stored for a longer period of time, for example to remember your preferences on the Site, such as language or location. The storage period of data depends on the type of cookie. Such cookies will be automatically deleted after they have served their purpose.

4. Managing cookies.

4.1. When you first visit the Site, you will be warned in a pop-up window (or using another technical solution) that the Site uses cookies and you agree to their processing, and in case of refusal to process cookies, you must leave the Site. In this case, technical cookies are installed automatically when the page is loaded, unless otherwise specified in the browser settings.

4.2. If you have approved the use of cookies, but later want to change your mind, you can do this yourself by deleting the saved files in your browser.

5. Who, other than the St. Petersburg State Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra», has access to the information contained in cookie files.

5.1. Information collected using cookies placed on your device is stored in accordance with applicable law.5.2.
The use of cookies and other technologies allows the St. Petersburg State Cultural Institution «State Andreevsky Orchestra» to analyze activity when using the Site, counting the number of visits, etc.

“...Three strings!.. Only three strings and a small triangular instrument! But this our pride. Our native, national pride…”
"Review of the theatres", 1909