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Cookie Policy
When you visit our website, anonymous information may be stored about your Internet connection provider, the website from which you visited us, the date, time, duration of your visit, and your navigation on our pages. To do this, small files called cookies are used.
What exactly are cookies
Cookies are small files stored by your browser on the device you use to visit our website (computer, tablet, mobile phone). However, this does not mean that our website keeps a file or database of your personal data.
Cookies contain information, usually the name of the website from which they originate, and are used for compiling anonymous traffic statistics.
Specifically, cookies allow websites to store various anonymous information, such as the visitor’s preferences on the site (e.g., which pages are visited more often), or if they have visited the website before.
By using cookies, we can improve your navigation on our website by tailoring it to your interests and needs. Cookies may be «permanent» or «session-based.»
A «permanent» cookie is stored by the browser and remains until its specified expiration date, unless deleted by the user earlier. Permanent cookies remain on the device (mobile, computer, tablet) even after you leave the website until they are canceled or expire.
For permanent cookies, your consent is not required.
A «session» cookie expires at the end of the browsing session when the web browser is no longer in use.
Cookies may be installed by the website you are visiting (first-party cookies) or by another website (third-party cookies). For session cookies, your consent is not required.
How cookies are used on our website
When you visit our website, the following types of cookies may be created:
Cookies placed by third-party providers (e.g., Google Analytics) follow their own privacy policies.
Google Analytics (as well as other systems) uses «cookies» to enable the analysis of how users use the website.
The information generated by these cookies regarding how the user uses the website (including the IP address) is transmitted and stored on Google’s server in the United States.
Google uses this information to track and analyze website usage, complete reports about website activities, and provide other services related to Internet usage.
Google may also transfer this information to third parties when required by law, or when such third parties process this information on behalf of Google.
Google will not associate any user’s IP address with other data it possesses.
You can refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser (computer, tablet, mobile), but this may prevent you from accessing all features of the website.
Since the IP address is visible, the use of these cookies requires your consent.
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If you do not agree with the way we use cookies, you should adjust your browser settings accordingly or refrain from using our website.
If you disable the cookies we use, your experience on our website may be affected.
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