Cookie Policy
Notice
Last update:
February 4, 2025
1. Definition of cookies and their purpose
Cookies are small text files which most websites (pages) store on the devices which users use to access the Internet so that individual devices used by users during access may be recognise. Their storage is under the complete control of the user’s browser, and the user may enable or disable the storage of cookies as desired. Cookies are not harmful and always have a time limit.
We use cookies to provide online services, a better user experience and statistical data about visits. The interaction between the user and the website is faster and simpler with the help of cookies. With them, a website remembers an individual’s options and experiences, and that saves time and makes browsing more efficient and pleasant.
Some specific examples of using cookies:
- For a better user experience of the website, we customise content display for visitors in line with their past visits.
- To recognise your device (computer, tablet, mobile phone), which enables customisation of content display on your device.
- For monitoring visits, enabling us to verify the effectiveness of content display and the relevance of ads, as well as constant improvement of the website and pages.
2. Types of cookies
- Necessary cookies
These cookies enable the use of components necessary for the proper functioning of the website. Without these cookies, the services you would like to use on the site would not be able to function properly.
- Experience cookies
These cookies collect data on how users behave on the website with a view to improve the experience on the website (e.g., which content you visit most often on our website). These cookies do not collect data which could be used to identify the user; their purpose is enabling a comfortable use of the website.
- Functional cookies
These cookies enable the website to remember some of your selected options (e.g., language, region) and offer advanced, customised functions. These cookies can enable tracking of your activities on the website.
- Advertising or targeting cookies
These cookies are most often used by advertising companies and social networks (third parties) to show you more targeted ads, limit the repetition of ads or measure the effectiveness of their campaigns. These cookies can enable tracking of your activities online.7.3 Monitoring cookiesWhen it comes to use of cookies, you make the decision yourself. You can always remove cookies to remove your online recognisability. In addition, you can set most browsers not to store cookies.We recommend that you look at the information about each browser’s options.
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- Safari