Use of cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are short text files created by a web server and stored on your computer via your browser. When you return to the same website later, the browser sends the stored cookie back and the server retrieves all the information it previously stored on you. The vast majority of websites use cookies for their activities.

How cookies are shared

Cookies can be divided according to who places them on your website, i.e. into:

  • First party cookies (first party cookies) – their validity is limited to the domain of the website you are viewing. These cookies are considered more secure.
  • Third party cookies (third party cookies) – they are placed using a script from another domain. Users can thus be tracked across domains. They are often used to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising channels.

According to their durability, cookies can be divided into:

  • Short-term (session cookies) - they are deleted from your computer after closing the browser.
  • Long-term (persistent cookies) – they remain after closing the browser, they are deleted only after a very long time has passed (this depends on your browser settings and cookie settings). You can also remove them manually.

We use these cookies on our website

  • Technical - front pages, short term. They ensure the basic technical functionality of the website, i.e. login, use of services, etc.
  • Google Analytics - first parties, long term. They are used to generate anonymous statistics about website usage.

We never place sensitive or personal data in cookies.

How to adjust the use of cookies

You can delete cookies in your browser - they are usually located in the "History" of visited pages.

Browsers allow you to block the placement of cookies on your computer. In this case, the functionality of these pages will be limited. You can find information about the settings for storing cookies in your browser on the website of the provider of the specific browser:

You can find more information about cookies and their use at AboutCookies.org.

Our website uses Google Analytics

This site uses Google Analytics, provided by Google, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies. Information about the use of the site together with the content of the cookie file (link to the statement on the use of cookies) will be transferred by Google to and stored on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating the use of the site and creating reports on its activity, intended for its operators, and for the provision of other services related to the activities on the site and the use of the Internet in general. Google may also provide this information to third parties if required by law or if such third parties process this information for Google.

The Google Analytics service is extended by related advertising functions provided by Google, namely:

  • overviews of impressions in the Google advertising network,
  • remarketing (displaying ads in the content network based on viewed products),
  • extended demographic overviews (reporting of anonymous demographic data). You can find more information about the processing and use of data in Google's terms and conditions.

How to disable Google Analytics tracking

If you do not want to provide anonymous website usage data to Google Analytics, you can use a plugin provided by Google. After installation in your browser and activation, no further data will be sent.

 
 

 

 

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