Cookie policy
To ensure that the website functions properly and to enable us to implement further improvements to enhance your browsing experience, this site must save a small amount of information (Cookies) on your computer.
By using the website, you agree to the use of Cookies. If you do not agree with the terms, do not continue to use this website.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies usually save your settings, website preferences such as preferred language or address. Later, when you open the same website again, the internet browser sends back the cookies belonging to that site. This allows the site to display information tailored to your needs.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (such as your name or email address). However, this information can only be stored if you allow it—websites cannot access information that you have not provided and cannot access other files on your computer. The default activities of storing and sending cookies are not visible to you. However, you can change your internet browser settings to choose whether to approve or reject requests to store cookies, automatically delete stored cookies when closing the web browser, and similar options.
How to disable cookies?
By disabling cookies, you decide whether to allow the storage of cookies on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use some functionalities on websites.
What are temporary cookies?
Temporary cookies or session cookies are removed from the computer when the internet browser is closed. They allow websites to store temporary data, such as items in a shopping cart.
What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or stored cookies remain on your computer after closing the internet browser program. They allow websites to store data, such as login names and passwords, so you don't have to log in every time you visit a particular site. Persistent cookies can remain on your computer for days, months, or even years.
What are first-party cookies?
First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing and can be either persistent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store data that will be reused during your next visit to that website.
What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies come from ads from other websites (such as pop-ups or other ads) that are present on the website you are viewing. These cookies allow websites to track internet usage for marketing purposes.
For more detailed information, please refer to:
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/