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Cookie Policy

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small software tags stored in your browser that retain information related to your preferences, not including personal data.

2. What are cookies used for?

Cookies help determine the usefulness, interest, and number of uses of websites, allowing for faster and more efficient navigation without the need to repeatedly enter the same information.

3. What types of cookies are there?

There are two groups of cookies that can be used:

  • Permanent cookies — these are stored in the browser on your devices (PC, mobile, and tablet) and are used on each new visit. Generally, they serve to direct navigation according to the user’s interests, allowing for more personalized service.
  • Session cookies — temporary, they remain in the browser until you leave the site. The information obtained is used to analyze traffic patterns, identify problems, and improve the browsing experience.

4. For what purposes do we use cookies?

  • Strictly necessary cookies — allow you to navigate the site and access secure areas. Without these, the requested services cannot be provided.
  • Analytical cookies — used anonymously to create and analyze statistics, with the aim of improving the functioning of the website.
  • Functional cookies — save user preferences so that it is not necessary to reconfigure the site on each visit.
  • Third-party cookies — measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of third-party advertising. They can also personalize widgets with user data.
  • Advertising cookies — target advertising according to the interests of each user, limit the repetition of ads and help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

5. How can you manage cookies?

All browsers allow you to accept, refuse, or delete cookies through the settings in the Options or Preferences menu.

Note that disabling cookies may prevent some web services from functioning correctly, partially or completely affecting browsing.