Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone by the websites you visit. These text files can be read by the websites you visit and help identify you when you reopen the website. They typically contain the following data:
Cookies themselves do not contain or collect information, but when the server reads them together with the web browser, it can help the website perform more services.
These text files can be persistent cookies, session cookies, first-party (1st party cookies), and third-party cookies (3rd party cookies).
Persistent cookies remain on your computer even after you close the browser (go offline). Persistent cookies can stay on your computer for days, months, or even years.
Session cookies are short-lived and start from the moment you open the browser until you close it. Session cookies are deleted as soon as you close the internet browser.
First-party cookies can be both session and persistent cookies.
Third-party cookies originate from other partner websites, used for tracking visits and statistics on their websites using analytical software such as Google Analytics.
Cookies are used for various purposes, such as remembering your activities and preferences (logins, language preferences, font size, or how the page should be displayed), providing personalized content on the website, and displaying the navigation history.
Necessary cookies enable the normal functioning of the website and its basic functionalities. Without installing these cookies, we cannot provide you with uninterrupted access to the website.
The data collected by these cookies is not shared with third parties.
These cookies enable integration with social networks, and some of them allow us to explore the purpose of use of our website or your browsing on other websites.
You decide whether to use cookies. At any time, you can delete cookies and adjust your browsers to block them.
You can control and change cookie settings in your web browsers.
For information about cookie settings, select the web browser you use: