Cookies

Cookies

Cookies


To ensure that our website functions to your satisfaction and to enhance your experience on the site, our website needs to store a small amount of information on your computer or mobile phone, known as cookies.


More than 90% of all websites use this practice. Under current laws, we must obtain your consent before saving a cookie. By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies.


What is a cookie?


A cookie is information that a website you visit saves on your computer or mobile phone. Cookies typically store your settings for the website, such as your language or geographic location. When you revisit the same website, the internet browser sends back the cookies that belong to that site. This allows the site to display information tailored to your needs.


Sometimes cookies can store information that contains personal data (such as your name or email address). However, this information can only be saved if you actively allow it, as websites cannot access information you haven't provided and cannot access other files on your computer. The standard activities of storing and sending cookies are not visible to the user. However, you can change your browser settings and choose whether to allow or reject requests to store cookies or automatically delete stored cookies when you close your browser, and so on.


How to disable cookies?


By disabling cookies, you decide whether cookies will be stored on your computer or mobile phone. You can control and configure cookie settings in your web browser.


You can find information about cookie settings in the browser you use:


- Chrome

- Firefox

- Internet Explorer 9

- Internet Explorer 7 and 8

- Opera (English page)

- Safari (English page)


If you disable cookies, you may not be able to use some of the features on our website.


What are session cookies?


Session cookies or temporary cookies are removed from your computer when you close your internet browser. They are used by websites to store temporary data, such as items in your shopping cart.


What are persistent cookies?


Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your internet browser. These cookies store information such as your username and password, so you don't have to log in every time you visit a website you frequently use. Persistent cookies remain on your computer for days, months, or even years.


What are first-party cookies?


First-party cookies come from the website you are currently viewing and can be either persistent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store data that can be reused on your next visit.


What are third-party cookies?


Third-party cookies come from ads on other websites that you are currently viewing. These cookies allow websites to track your internet usage for marketing purposes.

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