USER PRIVACY

According to European Union law, we inform users that the website uses cookies in order to ensure the highest quality of service.

Cookies in the user’s browser allow us to ensure the operation of all functions of the Internet portal, to adapt certain content specifically for each user and the analysis of visits is constantly improving the Internet portal.

How cookies are stored can be set by the user in the browser settings. In order to improve the experience of browsing the web portal, we need to store a small amount of information (cookies) on the user’s computer. Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but according to European Union regulations from 25.03.2011. We are obliged to ask the consent of the user before storing cookies. By using the website, the user agrees to the use of cookies. By blocking cookies, the user can still browse the website, but some of its features may not be available to him.

WHAT IS A COOKIE?

A cookie is information stored on a user’s computer by a website he has visited. Cookies usually store user settings, web page settings, such as preferred language or address. Later, when the user reopens the same website, the internet browser sends back the cookies that belong to that page. This allows us to display information tailored to the needs of each individual user.

Cookies can store a wide range of information including personal information (such as a user’s name or email address). However, this information can only be saved if the user allows it – websites cannot access information that the user has not given permission to and cannot access other files on the user’s computer. Default cookie saving and sending activities are not visible to users. However, the user can change his Internet browser settings so that he can choose whether to approve or reject requests to save cookies by deleting saved cookies automatically when closing the Internet browser and the like.

TYPES OF COOKIES

PERMANENT COOKIES

Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your Internet browser program. They help websites store information such as login and password, language settings, or cookie settings so you don’t have to re-enter them each time you visit. Persistent cookies can stay on your computer or mobile device for days, months, even years.

TEMPORARY COOKIES

Temporary cookies or session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your Internet browser. They use Internet sites to store temporary information, such as the last few pages you open on the Internet site you visit, or items in your shopping cart if you are on an Internet site that specializes in Internet sales.

COOKIES ACCORDING TO SOURCE

FIRST PARTY COOKIE

First-party cookies come from the Internet site you are viewing, and can be permanent or temporary. With these cookies, Internet sites can store data that they will use again the next time they visit that Internet site.

THIRD PARTY COOKIES

Third-party cookies come from other Internet sites that are located on the Internet site you are viewing. With these cookies, other Internet sites can track the use of the Internet on the Internet site you are viewing for marketing purposes.

COOKIES BY FUNCTION

Technical cookies – mandatory cookies (always active) – necessary for the functioning of the Internet site and cannot be turned off in our systems. They are usually set in response to your actions that include a request for services, such as cookie settings, login or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block these cookies or send an alert about them, but in that case some parts of the page will not work. These cookies do not store any information that could identify you.

Functional cookies (can be turned off) – allow the Internet site to provide improved functionality and personalization. They may be posted by us or third party service providers whose services have been added to our site. If you do not enable these cookies, some of these functions may not work properly.

Marketing cookies (can be turned off) – allow us to record visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the effectiveness of our website. They help us find out which sites are the most and least popular and see how visitors navigate the site. All information collected by these cookies is accumulated and therefore remains anonymous. If you do not enable these cookies, we will not know when you visited our site and we will not be able to track its effectiveness. They do not store personal settings directly, but are based on the unique identification of your browser and Internet device. If you don’t enable cookies, you will encounter less targeted advertising.

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). (“Google”). We use an integration method that anonymizes your IP address. Google Analytics uses cookies to analyze your use of the website. The information generated by the cookie about your use of this website (including your IP address) is transmitted and stored on a Google server in the United States. Google uses this information to evaluate your use of the website by providing reports on website activity to website managers. Google may transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. See the Google Privacy Policy at the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy. Google has developed a browser add-on that can help prevent the use of your Google Analytics JavaScript data (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js). You can download it here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

HOW TO ACCEPT OR REJECT COOKIES

The cookie settings box is located at the foot of this website. After selecting the settings, you can at any time set the initial cookie settings also at the foot of this website.

By selecting I accept all cookies, you allow all of the above cookies to be stored on your computer or mobile device.

Selecting the Accept only necessary cookies option on your computer or mobile device stores only the values ​​for technically-required cookies.

If you disable cookies, you may not be able to use some of the functionality of this website.

Additionally, you can accept or decline some or all cookies by customizing your browser settings. At the following links you can find information on how to change the settings for some of the most commonly used Internet browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Opera. Some browsers allow you to navigate the Internet in “anonymous” mode, limiting the amount of data stored on your computer and automatically deleting persistent cookies placed on your computer or mobile device when you end your browsing session. There are also many third-party applications that you can add to your browser to block or manage cookies. You can also delete cookies that were previously set in your browser by selecting the option to clear your browsing history while enabling the option to delete cookies. You can find more detailed information about cookies and browser settings at https://www.allaboutcookies.org/.