COOKIES POLICY

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files which are stored by the Internet browser on your end device (computer, tablet, laptop or mobile phone) when you visit different websites and pages on the Internet. The main purpose of cookies is to make the user recognizable when they return to the web page initially visited. Some cookies also have a more specific use, such as to remember user behavior on the web page and to make it easier for the user to use the web page. You are not obliged to accept cookies and you can choose at any time which cookies to accept by changing the settings of your browser so that it does not further accept cookies.

Disabling and deleting cookies

You can avoid cookies being stored on your end device by setting your browser. For more information see: https://aboutcookies.org. We hereby inform you that in this case you would be able to use most of this page.

If you choose to refuse cookies when you visit our web pages, no more cookies will be installed on your device, with the exception of the functional cookies presented below (including a cookie to remember the fact that when you visit our web pages, you do not want cookies to be installed).

However, please note that if you choose to delete or refuse certain cookies, this may cause our website to function incorrectly and limit your access to some of the features or services provided on our site.

Please note that for tools that use opt-out cookies, the opt-out feature is device or browser-specific and, therefore, valid for the end device or browser currently in use. If you are using multiple endpoint devices or browsers, you must select the opt-out feature on each endpoint device and browser used.

Types of cookies we use

In this section you can find an overview of the cookies we use for various purposes.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are set by us, and are necessary for us to be able to provide our services securely through our website. This category includes, e.g.:

– Cookies that identify or authenticate our users;

– Cookies that temporarily store certain user data (e.g. content of an online form);

– Cookies that store certain user preferences (e.g. search settings or language settings);

– Cookies that store data to ensure smooth video content playback.

Functional Cookies

These cookies are set by us and are used to improve our web pages, for example to conduct analytics, which allow us to understand how our web pages are used and where improvements are needed. These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our web pages. The information is collected anonymously and includes the number of visitors, their background and the pages they view.

All cookies that are used on our web pages are automatically deleted after a certain period. This period varies up to 365 (three hundred and sixty-five) days depending on the purpose of the specific cookie.