Cookie Policy

What are cookies and what is their job?

Cookies are not viruses and can not harm your computer or phone in any way. These are small data files that are sent to your browser from our server and stored with you so that the site can recognize you on a subsequent visit. There are two kinds of cookies - permanent and temporary or "session" cookies. Permanent cookies are stored as a file on your computer or mobile device for a long time, but no more than a year. Session cookies are temporarily stored on your computer when you visit our Site but disappear when you close the page, which means they are not permanently stored on your device. Most companies use cookies on their sites to improve usability. Cookies can not harm your files or increase the risk of viruses on your computer.

 

We use only mandatory cookies. These cookies are strictly necessary for the website to perform its functions. We use these cookies so we can maintain the security of our services.

 

How do we use cookies?

We do not use cookies to identify you personally. They are necessary for our site to function properly. Through them, we understand what your user session is, the preferred language for the content of the site, and whether you have accepted the cookie message.

 

Cookies we use:

cf-cookie-banner - session cookie. Deleted when leaving the site.

qtrans_front_language - Permanent cookie. It is kept for a period of one year.

viewed_cookie_policy - Permanent cookie. It is kept for a period of one year.

 

Our site does not record cookies to third-parties.

 

How are cookies deleted?

You can choose whether to accept the cookies by yourself or not. Your computer may be set to reject all cookies. Keep in mind, however, that such a setting will make Internet use almost impossible. For example, you will not be able to sign in to Facebook, your mail, and anywhere, and you will be using Internet as an electronic newspaper.

 

More about cookies, how to control, deactivate, or delete them can be found at www.aboutcookies.org