Cookie policy

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In order for this site to work properly with all its functionalities, and in order to be able to further improve the site and improve user experience, we need cookies. According to the regulations of the European Union, since March 25, 2011 we are obliged to request your consent before cooking. This means that by using this web site you have the ability to agree or deny the use of these files in a special browser. If you disable cookies, unfortunately you will not be able to use the individual web site functionality that is supported by this technology.


We also use them to track attendance statistics: cookies gather information about visitor interactions on our web pages, as well as for the normal functioning of the web program: cookies serve to function properly of certain web site features that make it easier for users to access content.


With third-party cookies like Google, Facebook, etc., we can collect information about the usage and usage of the website, your IP address, the type of operating system you are using, the language to serve, the browser you are surfing, and similar data. All data is collected anonymously and your personal identity can not be detected through the cookie. If the user does not want to leave cookies on his computer, they must be deleted or blocked in the browser. Deleting or blocking cookies will make it difficult to access the content of the website.



What are cookies?


Cookies are small text files saved by the web site from your server to your web browser on your computer or mobile phone (depending on which device you access the page), when you first visit that web site. After the first visit, each time the web browser requests the identical page from the server, cookies are sent from the server to the server. In this way, the server has the ability to identify and monitor the web browser. We use the term cookies for all files that collect data in the manner described above. There are several types of cookies:


Temporary cookies (sessions): automatically removed from your computer when you close the web browser. They use temporary sites to store temporary data (for example, items in the shopping basket).


Permanent cookies: remain stored on your computer and after closing the web browser. They use their websites to store data - it's mostly about your settings when using the site. Permanent cookies will remain on your computer for as long as you do not manually remove them or until their hands have expired.


First-party cookies: come from the web site you are viewing, and these are temporary or permanent. With their websites, they store information such as a name and a password, so you do not have to log in every time you visit.


Third-party cookies: belong to different domains than those displayed in the address bar. Websites can contain content from other areas (such as banners), which opens up the ability to track the search history of users. Privacy options in most modern browsers allow you to block third-party cookies.



If you have any questions, feel free to send us a message.