Cookies policy
What are cookies and similar technologies?
A cookie is a text file saved by a web server on your computer or mobile device. Its content can only be downloaded and read by the server that created the file. Cookies are unique to the browser or mobile application you are using. The content of a cookie often consists of identifiers, website names, and sequences of numbers and letters.
Essential cookies
What are essential cookies and can I decline them?
These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be disabled without affecting the use of this website. These cookies are usually only placed in response to specific actions taken by the user on the website. We use these cookies because we believe it is in our legitimate interest and in order to allow this website to function properly.
Why do we use essential cookies?
We usually use these files to perform a specific function of the website, e.g. remembering the user's acceptance of the content of the Privacy Policy.
What data is collected and used by essential cookies?
Essential cookies do not collect or use personal data.
How long do we keep this data?
Necessary Cookies are usually Session Cookies that only store data for the duration of the user's visit to the site, but if the cookie supports remembering your acceptance of the Privacy Policy, the data is kept longer to remember you on subsequent visits.
Analytical Cookies
What are analytical cookies and can you refuse them?
These cookies, also known as "performance cookies", "measurement cookies" or "statistical cookies", allow us to count visits and traffic sources so that we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us know which pages are the most and least popular, and to see how users move around the site.
We use cookies to understand how users interact with our site, for example to see if users leave certain pages or if they experience problems on them. We use cookies because we have a legitimate interest in monitoring the performance and operation of the site. By changing your cookie settings.
Why do we use analytical cookies?
We use analytical cookies to enable measurement and analysis. These cookies allow us to obtain information such as:
- what websites users visit before reaching our site, for example whether a visitor came directly to our site.
- which pages on our website are the most and least popular, how much time visitors spend on each page and on each part of a given page, what links and buttons they click.
- what device the user uses to visit our website, e.g. information about the make and model, what browser and operating system the user uses.
What data is collected and used by analytical cookies?
As a rule, only a coded identifier is saved in cookies. We have no way of identifying you. However, this identifier is a link to Google's analytical servers, allowing Google to create a profile of how the user uses the website. Browser data is also processed as a result of reading the cookie, including technical data of the device used to access the page and its location.
We do not collect any personal data via statistical cookies. Generally, we only receive aggregated data about visitors to our website. However, Google processes your personal data in order to provide us with these aggregated statistics. In addition, because other websites also use Google Analytics, Google not only has a profile of how you use our site, but also how you use many other websites that also use Google Analytics. Google can also link cookie information to your account information if you are logged into your Google account while browsing, to create an even more detailed profile about you. To learn more about how Google processes your personal data, please see the Google Privacy Policy.
The table below shows which files we use, how long they are saved and why we use them.
How long do we store this data?
The storage period for analytical cookies, depending on the country and the purpose of the cookie, can be up to two years. For example, some cookies are stored on your device only during your visit to the site. Some cookies store information for session duration, others can be stored for up to two years.
Cookies used on our website
The table below shows which cookies we use and why.
How can I change cookie settings?
You can find out more about how to manage cookies in individual browsers here:
If you do not want Google Analytics cookies to be installed on your device, please visit: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout .