Privacy Policy
Cookies are files that store information or enable access to information already stored on the end‐user’s telecommunication device during or after a visit to web pages. The cookies used on this site do not store personal data; they are employed, among other things, to remember user preferences or to secure the website. Some site features will not function if the user does not consent to the installation of cookies.
Information for Users
What kinds of cookies do we use?
Persistent cookies are files saved on the device used by the user even after leaving the visited site. The purpose of storing and accessing these files by the site owner is to remember preferences selected by the user during their visit.
Session cookies are necessary for maintaining proper exchange of information between the server and the browser, thus enabling correct display of the site’s content and its functionality. The purpose of storing and accessing these files is to identify a particular session (dialogue between the browser and the server) and the users communicating with the server at the same time.
Third‐party cookies originate from external entities cooperating with the site owner; they allow those companies to store information about visit counts and user behavior on the website. The purpose of storing and accessing these files is to collect data on website traffic. These are not personal data. Companies providing analytics services include, for example, Google.
How can I refuse to accept cookies via my browser settings?
Most browsers accept cookies by default to ensure user convenience and proper display of site content. A user who does not want cookies to be installed on their end device can refuse consent by taking the following steps in their browser settings:
Internet Explorer: From the main menu select Tools → Internet Options, then under Privacy click Advanced and disable cookies.
Mozilla Firefox: From the menu select Tools → Options, then set the Privacy level to your preference.
Opera: From the menu select Tools → Preferences, then go to Advanced → Cookies and adjust settings.
Google Chrome: From the menu in the top-right corner select Settings → Advanced → Content settings → Cookies.
The above instructions are examples. Due to the variety of browsers in use, steps may differ slightly. Generally, information about cookies can be found under Tools or Options in the browser menu. More detailed guidance is usually available on the browser manufacturer’s website.
Please note that storing and accessing certain cookies on the user’s device may be necessary for the proper functioning of the service (website).