Legal Documentation
Cookies
In order for the website to work properly and for us to be able to make further improvements to the site and in order to improve your browsing experience, this site must store a small amount of information (Cookies) on your computer.
By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies. By blocking cookies, you can still browse the site, but some of its features will not be available to you.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies usually store your settings and settings for a website, such as your preferred language or address. Later, when you open the same website again, the internet browser sends back the cookies that belongs to that page. This allows the site to display information tailored to your needs.
Cookies can store a wide range of information also including personal information (such as your name or email address). However, this information can only be saved if you allow it - websites cannot access information that you did not give them and cannot access other files on your computer. The default cookie saving and sending activities are not visible to you. However, you can change your internet browser settings so that you can manually choose whether to approve or reject requests to save cookies, or to delete saved cookies automatically when you close your internet browser and the like.
How to disable cookies?
By turning off cookies, you decide to not allow cookies to be stored on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. If you disable cookies, you will not be able to use some functionality on the website.
What are temporary cookies?
Temporary cookies or session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your Internet browser. Websites use them to store temporary information, such as information about items in the shopping cart.
What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your Internet browser. Websites use them to store information such as login name and password, so you don’t have to log in every time you visit a particular site. Persistent cookies will stay on your computer for days, months, even years.
What are first-party cookies?
First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing, and can be permanent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store data that they will use again the next time you visit.
What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies come from advertising content placed by other companies on the website you are currently viewing (e.g. pop-ups, banners, etc.). With these cookies, companies can track your behavior on the Internet for marketing purposes.
More detailed information can be found at:
https://www.allaboutcookies.org/
https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/