Privacy Policy

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Cookie policy

The cookie policy is a document that informs users about the presence of cookies on websites.


What is a cookie?

A cookie is a text file containing information that is downloaded to your device when you first visit a website. This cookie is sent back each time you visit the original website or another website that recognises it. Cookies are useful because they allow the website to recognise your device and provide you with a more efficient and personalised experience. Some of the cookies we use require your consent, while others do not.


Cookies that do not require consent:

Strictly necessary cookies ensure functions without which you cannot use the website as intended. They are stored on your computer for the duration of your current browser session. Strictly necessary cookies ensure that when you access the website's features, you are shown a version with a bandwidth that matches your internet connection. These cookies also ensure that when you switch from http to https, the switch occurs when you change pages. Cookies of this type also store your decision to use cookies on our website.



Cookies used with the user's consent

All other cookies that are not strictly necessary for the use of the website still perform important tasks. Without these cookies, features designed for you on our website, such as personal settings or auto-fill functions, are not remembered and must therefore be re-entered on each page.


What is NOT a cookie?

Cookies are NOT viruses! They use plain text format. They do not consist of code fragments, so they cannot be executed or run on their own. Consequently, they cannot be copied or reproduced on other networks for re-execution or copying.


What types of cookies do we use?

Our websites may use three types of cookies: strictly necessary cookies, performance cookies, or functional cookies.


Strictly necessary cookies.

These are necessary for you to move around the website and use its features. These temporary cookies are only stored for as long as your web browser is open and are used for technical purposes, such as improving the navigation of our website. Without these cookies, the services you request cannot be provided, such as remembering previous actions (e.g. text you have entered) when you return to a page in the same session. Once you close your browser, the cookie disappears.


Operational cookies.

These are stored on your computer for a longer period of time and are used for statistical purposes, including tracking the number of unique visitors to our website and information such as the number of page views, the length of time a user stays on a page, and other relevant information. These cookies do not store information that identifies the user. The information collected is aggregated and therefore anonymous. These cookies are used solely to improve the performance of the website and, consequently, the user experience.


Functional cookies.

These allow the website to remember information you have already entered (such as your username, language selection, and location) to provide you with enhanced and more personalised features. Functional cookies are also used to enable requested features. These cookies cannot track your movements on other websites.



How long does a cookie remain active?


The duration of a cookie can vary significantly depending on its purpose. Some cookies are designed for single use (e.g. temporary cookies) and are not stored after the user leaves the website. Other cookies are stored and reused each time the user returns to the website (functional cookies). However, the user can delete cookies at any time using their browser settings.


Why are cookies important for the Internet?

Cookies play a key role in the effective functioning of the Internet, helping to create a user-friendly interface tailored to each user's preferences and interests. Refusing or disabling cookies may make it impossible to use some websites. Refusing or disabling cookies does not mean that you will no longer receive online advertising, but only that the system will no longer be able to take into account your preferences and interests identified during your browsing.

Examples of important uses of cookies (not requiring user authentication via an account):


Content and services tailored to user preferences — categories of goods and services;

Offers tailored to user interests — password storage;

Storage of child protection filters for internet content (family mode settings, safe search functions);

Limiting the frequency of adverts — limiting the number of adverts shown to a specific user on a website; Measurement, optimisation and analytics functions, such as confirming a certain level of traffic on the website, the type of content viewed and the way in which the user arrives at the website (e.g. via search engines, directly, from other websites, etc.). Websites perform this analysis of their usage to improve their websites for the benefit of visitors.

Do cookies contain personal data?

Cookies themselves do not require the use of personal information and, in most cases, do not identify Internet users. Personal data may be collected using cookies only to provide certain user functions.


Deleting cookies

Applications used to access web pages allow cookies to be stored on the device by default. These settings can be changed so that the web browser blocks the automatic management of cookies or notifies the user each time cookies are sent to their device. Detailed information about the options and methods for managing cookies can be found in the settings section of the application (web browser). Restricting the use of cookies may affect some of the website's features.


Amendments to the Cookie Policy

If we decide to change this Cookie Policy, we will post the new version here, and it will replace the current one.