What are cookies?
Cookies (also known as “biscuits”) are small computer files that contain data and are stored on the end user’s device when visiting a website. Cookies typically include the name of the website they originate from, the duration of their storage on the end user’s device, and a unique number.
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For what purposes are cookies used?
Cookies are used to collect information related to the user’s usage of the website. Cookies enable, in particular:
What types of cookies do we use?
On our websites, two main types of cookies are used: “session” cookies and “persistent” cookies. “Session” cookies are temporary files that are stored until you log out, leave the website, or close your internet browser. “Persistent” cookies are stored for a specific time, as defined in the cookie parameters, or until they are deleted.
Cookies used by other services
In some cases, we use cookies that come from other websites:
Google Analytics – one of the most popular and trusted tools for collecting statistics and analyzing web traffic. Thanks to this data, we can better understand how users use the website, which allows us to make necessary improvements. Measured parameters include, among others, the time spent on the site and the number of visited subpages. More information about Google Analytics can be found here.
Facebook – we use plugins and buttons that provide the best possible integration with your social media profile. Facebook may place cookies on our website.
How can the conditions for storing or accessing cookies be changed?
In many cases, the software used for browsing websites (internet browser) allows for the storage of cookies by default. Users can change cookie settings at any time. These settings can be changed, in particular, to block automatic handling of cookies in the internet browser settings or to receive notifications about their placement on the device each time. Detailed information about the possibilities and methods of handling cookies is available in the settings of the internet browser software.