Purpose and legal basis for the creation of cookies This website, like many others, uses cookies to help improve the website experience and ensure that it works well. See the table listing cookies for details.
When visiting this website, the user is presented with a window with a message that cookies are used on the website. If you accept the acceptance of cookies, the legal basis for the use of cookies is the user's consent and you confirm that you have read the information about cookies, the purposes of their use, cases when the information is passed on to third parties.
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Cookies are information that this browser collects and stores when you use our website. The next time you visit our website again, the browser will remember your actions and do some of them for you, such as choosing the working language or controlling the display of the cookie message. With the help of cookies, the website acquires the ability to store the individual settings of the website visitor's browser, recognize them and respond accordingly.
Types of cookies and their use Types of cookies There are two types of cookies - session or fixed cookies and persistent cookies. Cookies are also classified as first-party or third-party cookies. The following explains the above concepts so that you can better understand the nature of cookies and why we use them.
Sessions, or definitely necessary cookies Sessions, or essential cookies, allow you to recognize the browser and your device, the Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your device when you visit a particular website, to remember any changes or choices on that website so that they can be used in other sections of the website, for example - You will have access to other sections of the restricted website after you have successfully logged in to the website until you have an active Logout. These cookies allow you to use several pages of one website quickly and easily, avoiding the need to log in to the website to visit each protected section of the website. Session cookies are non-persistent - they expire when you close the browser in which you viewed the homepage or end the session on that homepage.
Persistent cookies Persistent cookies are cookies that are stored on your device with which you view the website for a specific predefined period of time, in which the time is counted after the end of the website browsing session. Stored cookies allow you to use the user's choices or actions on the website every time you visit this website.
First party cookies First-party cookies are cookies created by our website. They can be identified by the domain name of our website.
Third Party Cookies Third-party cookies are cookies from websites that do not belong to us. The domain names of such websites are different from the domain of our website. Third-party cookies may also be stored on your device from which you browse our website.
Information on the person's consent to the creation of cookies Our website technically stores information (IP address, date, time, etc.) about your consent to the creation of website cookies on your device, as well as information (IP address, date, time, etc.) when you revoke your consent to the creation of website cookies on your device.
Revocation of a person's consent and restriction of the use of cookies You can change the cookie settings at any time in your device's Internet browser. For example, you can revoke your consent to the storage of cookies by checking the option in your browser that allows you to reject all proposals to store cookies. You can find these settings in the "Options" or "Preferences" menus of your web browser. More information on how to configure your device's Internet browser can be found on the following Internet browser websites: -Google Chrome Help Center -Cookies - Information that websites store on your computer -Safari for macOS Sierra: Manage cookies and website data using Safari -Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy -Security and Privacy in Opera (Referrals, redirections, and cookies)