Cookie policy
We may use various types of technologies on our Websites that collect or generate some information about your activity on the site. Below we have listed them with a brief description to give you some more insight into what happens when you browse our Websites.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a Websites. Cookies allow the Websites to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size, and other display preferences) over a period of time so that you don't have to re-enter them each time you return to the site or move from one page to another. Cookies can be "persistent" or "session" cookies.
Logs are specific records of user interactions with a Websites. These logs typically include information such as: a time stamp, a user ID, which may be a user name, or an IP address, requests made to Websites related to your activity, status code, device information. We use the data from these logs to perform performance analysis, to improve the user experience, and for marketing purposes.
Session storage is a type of web storage that allows Websites to store and retrieve data within a user's session. The data is stored temporarily and is deleted when the user closes the browser tab or window. Session storage is limited to the current browser tab and is not shared between tabs or windows.
Local storage is a type of web storage that allows Websites to persistently store data in a user's browser. This data is not deleted when the browser is closed and can be accessed across multiple sessions and browser windows. It is useful for storing data that needs to be available after the user closes and reopens the browser.
Tracking technology, tracking pixel is a transparent image or snippet of code that is embedded in a web page or email to collect information from users about how they browse and what ads they click on.
There can be several types of cookies:
- Essential (strictly necessary) cookies, which are critical to the basic functioning of a Websites. Without them, the site won't work properly. Examples include some session cookies or cookie consent management cookies. We don't need your permission to install these cookies.
- Performance or analytics cookies that collect information about how you use the site, such as which pages of the site you have visited. We will ask for your consent to install these cookies.
- Functional or preference cookies, which allow a Websites to remember your preferences, choices or location. We will ask for your consent to install these cookies.
- Marketing (advertising) cookies are usually persistent cookies from third parties that track your web activity to provide targeted advertising. These cookies, as opposed to analytics cookies, are used to support online marketing by collecting information about users to promote products through partners and other platforms. We will ask for your consent to install these cookies.
- First-party cookies, which can be set and stored by the visited the Websites itself.
- Third-party cookies, on the other hand, can be created and set by a different site than our Websites.