Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device. The function of cookies is to distinguish you from other users of the same website or to store certain information about your preferences. These are used by most sites to make your browsing experience easier.

Each cookie is unique to your browser and contains anonymous information. The content includes the name of the domain it originated from, its “lifetime” and its value, usually in the form of a randomly generated number.

What species do we use and what is it for?

Security and Identification.

The purpose of cookies intended for security communication is:

• Recognize the user during a specific session.

• Monitor protection.

• Ensure that the information the user enters is visible only to him/her.

Security and authentication cookies are automatically deleted after termination of the browser session and stored for a limited time to ensure the smooth operation of the site. It is important to note that, like other types of cookies on the site, they do not store the entered personal data.

Efficiency and functionality

Performance cookies are aimed at collecting statistical information and providing content with individual user settings. Through them, we anonymously measure the number of visits, pages viewed, visitor activity, and site visits. These cookies help us analyze traffic, which allows us to improve the website as well as overall user performance.

Manage and delete cookies

Please note that a significant part of the cookies we use will improve your browsing on our website, and the rest are important to ensure access security.

Depending on the browser you use, you can:

• Enable or disable the storage of cookies from all sources

• Set up a notification that will require acceptance or rejection with each new cookie

• Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, if you do not want cookies to be stored on your computer, you can restrict them by changing the settings of the browser you are using.