What are “cookies” files?
“Cookies” shall mean computer data, in particular text files, stored in user endpoints intended for use on web pages. These files allow you to recognize your device and display a web page tailored to your individual preferences. “Cookies” usually include the name of the web site from which they originate, their retention time on the end device, and a unique number.
What do we use cookies for?
The “cookies” files are used to customize the content of the web pages to your preferences and optimize the use of web pages. They are also used to create anonymous, aggregated statistics that help you understand how your website is used to improve their structure and content, excluding personal identification.
What cookies do we use?
In principle, two types of “cookies” – “session” and “permanent”. The first are temporary files that remain on your device until you log off from the web or turn off the software (a web browser). “Fixed” files remain on the user’s device for the time specified in the “cookie” file parameters or until they are manually deleted by the user.
“Cookies” used by the operator of the website, including in particular the users of the website, are subject to their own privacy policy.
Do “cookies” contain personal information?
Personal data collected using “cookies” may only be collected to perform certain functions for you. Such data is encrypted so that unauthorized persons can access them.
Deleting “cookies”
By default, web browser software allows cookies to be placed on the endpoint. These settings may be changed to block automatic handling of “cookies” in your web browser settings or to inform you of each time you send them to your device. For details on how to use cookies, see the software settings (web browser).
Restricting the use of “cookies” may affect some of the functionality available on the website.