Cookie Policy
Please check this section regularly, as the policy may undergo changes or updates. Any significant changes to this policy will be notified. To ensure this website functions properly and to provide the most relevant products and services to our visitors, we place small data files called cookies on your device. This policy provides information about cookies and how to control them on this website.
What Are Cookies?
When you visit this site, we will place cookies on your computer, tablet, or phone if your browser settings allow it. Cookies are small and simple text files used to recognize you when you revisit the site. For example, they ensure that you do not receive or need to enter the same information every time you visit our site. Your settings and preferences are stored, making your next visit easier. Additionally, cookies help us tailor the information on our website to your preferences.
What Isn't in a Cookie?
Cookies (as standalone elements) do not contain:
- Personal information – you cannot be personally identified solely from a cookie.
- Program code – unlike a computer virus, a cookie is not composed of code, meaning it cannot damage your device.
Why Do We Use Cookies?
Some cookies are necessary to ensure the website operates fully. These are functional and
analytical cookies. We always place these cookies if your browser settings allow it. These
cookies provide insights into the use of our website and help us make improvements. They can
be anonymous cookies or session cookies. Anonymous cookies do not contain personal data,
such as an IP address, and are automatically removed after 30 days. Session cookies are
deleted immediately after you leave the site.
We also place cookies known as
"tracking cookies" to make the site more user-friendly, more personalized, and for
advertising purposes. These are non-functional cookies, and we place them only if you give
us your consent. By clicking "Yes, I agree" on the relevant consent prompt, you give us
permission to place such cookies. If you click "No, thanks," we will only activate
functional cookies. You can always change your preferences regarding these cookies in our
Privacy Center.
For What Purposes Do We Use Cookies?
A visit to this site may place the following types of cookies:
- Cookies strictly necessary for the website's functionality.
- Cookies for analyzing visitor behavior on the website.
- Cookies for personalized advertising.
Necessary Cookies
First and foremost, cookies may be required to ensure the proper functioning of the website.
For example, cookies can be used to ensure site and visitor security by preventing
cross-site forgery. This category of cookies is automatically active and is not conditioned
by the visitor's consent.
This includes cookies placed to display non-personalized
advertising (which remember that an ad has been displayed), as well as those that measure
our site's audience (without including demographic or audience segmentation), as without
traffic measurement, our site cannot be profitable, and privacy protection rules do not aim
to block advertising display.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect information about how visitors use a web page, such as the most
popular pages, which page connection method is most effective, and whether users receive
error messages from web pages. These cookies allow us to provide users with a high-quality
experience and contribute to improving our website's functionality, as well as audience
segmentation, used in personalized advertising if this purpose is allowed.
Lastly,
when we integrate social media plugins into the site, they place social media cookies to
enable content playback (e.g., YouTube), to allow you to log in using a third-party service
(e.g., Facebook or Google), and to let you like or share a page or product on your favorite
social network.
Cookies for Personalized Advertising
We also use cookies to enable personalized online advertising. The use of personalized
advertising cookies is a current standard of most major websites you visit. This type of
advertising helps us reach categories of customers interested in a certain type of product
to which specific ads are shown. Generally, information about categories that define the
range of interested users is not personal data, but the profile created based on advertising
profiling cookies is based on data collected through such profiling cookies and is
considered personal data. Since these cookies are placed by third parties with our consent,
it follows that profiling (which is data processing) via these cookies is carried out by us
as the data controller. You can opt-out of being profiled for advertising by Google by
visiting https://www.google.com/settings/ads.
Most browsers are set to accept
cookies. However, if you do not want this, you can set your browser to notify you each time
a cookie is received or refuse to accept cookies. You should note that some sections of our
website will not display properly if you set your browser to reject all cookies. This does
not happen intentionally but because some website functions cannot work correctly without
using cookies.
You can find information and instructions on how to edit this feature depending on your browser provider: Mozilla Firefox І Internet Explorer І Google Chrome І Opera І Safari
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies (also known as tracking
cookies) are created by "third parties," other than the website currently being visited by
the user, to provide advertising, retargeting, analysis, and tracking services. Essentially,
third-party cookies are set by advertising networks to which a website may subscribe in
hopes of increasing sales or page views.
This version was updated on 13.11.2023.