What is a cookie?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit our site.
What are cookies used for?
We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our site. Our site uses cookies, which may also include third-party cookies, to determine which advertising information is most relevant to you. Our site uses third party cookies.
Are all cookies the same?
Cookies can be divided into the following categories.
Session cookies.
These cookies are automatically deleted as soon as you close your browser.
Persistent cookies.
These cookies remain on your device until they expire (which can be measured in minutes, days, or years from the time the files were created or updated).
Third Party Cookies.
These cookies belong to third parties. You can delete cookies and manage them through your browser settings. However, doing so may cause some functionality of our site to malfunction.
How to manage cookies when using our site?
For your convenience, we have divided the cookies on our site into 4 categories according to the purpose of use: basic, auxiliary, operational and advertising.
Any category of cookies can be enabled or disabled without leaving the site (with the exception of essential cookies, which are strictly necessary). Third-party cookies will not be used on this site after disabling (they cannot be deleted).
Basic.
These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the websites and their individual functions. Example: authorization cookies.
Auxiliary.
They enhance the usability of websites and provide them with additional features. Example: Assistance cookies that save search results, language settings or font size.
Operational.
These cookies collect information about your activities on the site. They, for example, help to determine which sections of the site are most popular. This allows us to tailor content to your needs to make our sites even better.
Advertising.
These cookies allow you to select advertising information that will be of most interest to you, for example, based on data about the pages you visit.