Cookies

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small piece of data in the form of a file that a website you visit saves on your computer. Cookies are used to provide information about some of your preferences and online behavior (such as email address, browser settings, etc.).

When you revisit the same website, the browser sends the cookies back to the website. This enables the site to recognize you and tailor the page view and user experience according to your needs and preferences.

It is important to emphasize that the website cannot access other files on your computer or obtain information that you have not provided. This is a common practice used on over 90% of websites. According to EU regulations, we must obtain your consent before saving cookies.

What types of cookies do we use?

Session cookies – stored on your computer and automatically deleted when you close the browser. They allow the website to obtain temporary data, such as comments or shopping cart status.

Persistent cookies – remain in your browser even after closing and usually have an expiry date. Our site uses persistent cookies to facilitate access for registered users. They store data like your username and password, allowing the “remember me” functionality so that you don’t have to enter credentials every time you visit our site.

What are first-party cookies?

These cookies come directly from the website you visited. They can be session or persistent cookies and allow websites to store data that is used when the user returns to the website.

What are third-party cookies?

There are several external services (e.g. Facebook, Google Analytics, and AdWords) that store limited cookies. These cookies are not set by our website but help us understand user behavior and improve marketing.

How to disable cookies?

Every user can choose whether to allow cookies to be stored on their computer. You can configure your cookie preferences in your browser settings.

Please note that if you disable cookies, you may not be able to use some features of our website.