Cookie Information

Cookie Policy

During internet usage, websites may use cookies and web beacons (also known as pixel tags or web bugs) to enable or facilitate the use of the website, and to optimize the user experience.

About cookies. The user’s (your) device (desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone) typically stores cookies for a predetermined period (for the duration of the session or, in some cases, even for months or years), and during this time – depending on the type – the cookie may identify the user (you) for the website, record the username and password associated with the website, browsing habits, website visit history, or even interests.

Some of the data stored by cookies may be suitable for identifying the user’s (your) device (desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone), and therefore possibly the user (you) as well, thus they are considered personal data. Accordingly, to protect your personal data, the user (you) may restrict or disable the use of cookies in the privacy settings of the internet browser on the device (such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Google Chrome). The browser’s privacy settings also provide the option to delete stored cookies on the device before their expiration. We recommend checking your browser settings and reviewing them regularly.

On mobile devices (tablet, smartphone), cookie handling may vary depending on the operating system or manufacturer. For cookie settings on your device, please read the user manual carefully, or visit the http://www.allaboutcookies.org/mobile/index.html website.

If you choose to disable (reject) all cookies, you can still browse the internet, but the functionality of certain websites may be limited or even abnormal. It is important to note that the settings always apply only to the specific device and browser, meaning the desired settings must be made separately on each device and browser.

About web beacons. Unlike cookies, web beacons are not stored on the user’s (your) device (desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone), but are part of the website and track the user’s (your) browsing habits on the given site, often using data stored in cookies installed by the website on the user’s (your) device (desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone).