Cookie privacy
What are Cookies?
A cookie is an information stored on your hard disk by a Website you visit. Cookies often store your settings or settings for a website, such as your preferred language or address. Later, when you open the same Web page browser sends back the cookies that belong to that page. This allows the page to display information tailored to your needs. Cookies can store a wide belt of information, including personal information (such as your name or email address). However, this information can be saved only if you enable it - a website can not get access to information that you didn't make accessible or any other files on your computer. The default activity of saving and sending cookies is not visible. However, you can change the settings of your web browser to approve or reject cookie storing and delete stored cookies automatically when you close the browser.
How do we use cookies?
On some of our sites, we use cookies that are not strictly necessary to display the site, but will allow you to browse more comfortably. You can delete or block these cookies, but if you do, some features of that site may not work as intended. Cookies save the following information:
- browser language
- whether or not you have agreed to our use of cookies on that site, etc.
Personal data
The information associated with cookies is not for your identification, and browsing habits are solely under our control. We do not use cookies for any purpose other than those described here.
Third party cookies
Sometimes, for statistical purposes, we also use external services to track the use of pages, such as Google Analytics. In this case, Google will send you cookies to your computer - the so-called third party cookies. The same thing happens when we use maps on Google Maps.
How are cookies controlled?
You can control and / or delete cookies as you wish. You can delete all cookies already stored on your device, and most browser settings allow you to block cookies from being stored. If you block cookies, you may have to manually adjust some of the settings you want each time you visit the site, and certain services and features may not be available. If you do not want to receive cookies on your computer, you can set your browser to notify you when it detects them or you can automatically reject them all. You can also delete any cookies you have already received. If you want to restrict or block cookies that have already been installed, you can do so through your browser settings. How to find out via the "Help" feature within your browser or at www.aboutcookies.org, where you can find detailed instructions for different browsers.