Information About Cookies (Tracking Files)

Cookies, or tracking files, are small text files that websites you visit store on your computer. They are widely used to ensure websites function properly, operate more efficiently, and provide information to website owners. The use of cookies has become standard for most websites. If you are uncomfortable with their use, you can control and manage them through your browser settings. This includes removing cookies by clearing your browsing history (cache) when you leave the website.

To learn more about cookie settings, please check the Help section in your browser. You will find information for most popular browsers, such as:

Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

Microsoft Edge

Opera

Safari

It is important to note that if you choose not to accept cookies, this website or parts of it may not function properly.


Types of Cookies

Session Cookies: These remain in your browser only for the duration of your browsing session, meaning they are deleted once you leave the website.

Persistent Cookies: These remain stored in your browser after your session ends, unless you choose to delete them.

Performance Cookies: These collect information about how you use the website, such as the pages you visit and any error messages encountered. However, they do not gather personal data that can identify you. The collected information remains anonymous and is used to improve the website’s performance.

Functional Cookies: These allow the website to remember your preferences (such as text size adjustments and page customization) or enable certain services, such as leaving a comment on a blog.