Cookies
To ensure the proper functioning of a website, it is often necessary to use a certain type of file called a cookie.
Cookies are small files, under 4 KB in size, saved on the browsing device (desktop PC, laptop, smartphone, or tablet). Their purpose is to store information about the user of that website or the server. This information can be accessed—just like storage—either by the user of the website or by the server. In this way, the server can provide a personalized experience to the user.
Some examples of cookie usage
- Remembering the user's login session by ticking the "Remember login details" checkbox
- Serving a customized interface, such as by selecting a specific color palette for the website
By default, most web browsers have the cookie acceptance option enabled, with the ability to disable this feature.
Additionally, any user can view the cookies stored on their browsing device or delete them.
The origin of a cookie can be either directly from the web server of the website itself or from external sources. For example, by using certain external services (web traffic analysis libraries), certain cookies not directly related to the website in question may be accepted by the user's browsing device.
Cookies also have a set expiration period, after which they are automatically deleted.
Cookies we use
- Essential cookies for the functioning of the website: session cookies
As a user of the website, you have the option to accept only some of these cookies by clicking the Change Settings button in the cookie usage warning window. Please note that certain cookies cannot be disabled in order to ensure the proper functioning of the website. If you wish your browsing device not to store any cookies from our site, you can disable cookie acceptance globally in your web browser settings.