Cookies Policy

What are cookies?A cookie is simply a text file that contains small pieces of data, stored on your computer or other device when you visit a website. Cookies are used to facilitate navigation on the websites you visit, but they do not collect information stored on your computer or in files. Cookies ensure maximum service accuracy and thus make web browsing easier. To protect your privacy, web browsers allow access to a web page only for the cookies that have already been placed on your computer.

Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to learn more about how users navigate our web pages, which gives us the ability to provide better information tailored to your individual needs and to improve your experience on our websites. Cookies remember the type of web browser you use and other browser add-ons installed on your computer. They also remember the choices you make, such as language or region. These are saved as default settings and used when you visit the site again. These files also allow internet users to rate web pages and post comments.

What types of cookies do we use?

Strictly necessary cookies.

These are essential cookies that allow you to move around our websites and use our features. Without them, services like registration and access cannot be provided. These cookies do not collect any information about you that could be used for marketing or to track your browsing history.

Performance cookies

These collect information about how you use a website, for example, which pages you visit most often. These cookies do not identify you as an individual. All data is collected and aggregated anonymously. They are used only to help us improve the performance of our websites.

Functionality cookies

These cookies allow us to remember the choices you make (such as your username, language, or region) to provide a more personalized online experience. They remember changes made to text size, fonts, and other customizable parts of web pages. They may also enable visitors to watch videos, play games, and engage with social tools like blogs, chat rooms, and forums. The information they collect can be anonymized. They cannot track your browsing on other websites.

Targeting/Advertising cookies

These deliver ads or messages relevant to you and your interests. Sometimes targeting cookies are linked to other websites, such as social networking sites.

Session and persistent cookies

Within these four types, cookies are classified as either temporary (“session” cookies) or long-term (“persistent” cookies). Session cookies link your actions during a single session. This session begins when the web page is opened and ends when it is closed. The cookie is then permanently deleted. Persistent cookies remain on a computer or other device for a certain period. They are automatically activated when you visit a specific website.

How to block or delete cookies

If you decide you’re not satisfied with the use of cookies on this site, you can easily delete them from your browser’s cookie folder. Likewise, you can set your browser to block cookies or alert you before a cookie is stored on your computer. You can find more information about cookies in your browser menu. When you block cookies, you can still use our websites, but this may negatively affect your user experience.