These are small data files which are essential for certain functions of websites, such as logging in. Cookies make it possible for websites to remember various settings, such as language, font and other options, which you yourself have chosen for displaying of web pages. This is why we store cookies on your computer. The same is done by most large websites and providers.
Based on their duration, cookies can be divided into two basic types
Short-term (session cookies) remain on your computer until your web browser is closed, and then they are deleted.
Long-term (persistent cookies) remain stored in your browser for a long time (depending on your browser and cookie settings) or until you delete them manually.
We use the following types of cookies on our website:
Technical (short-term) cookies are essential for ensuring basic functioning of websites, such as displaying a website version requiring JavaScript or not requiring it.
Google Analytics (long-term) cookies enable us to adapt websites better, and we use them for measuring anonymous data about the behaviour of Google Analytics tool users.
We never use cookies to identify you personally, and we never place sensitive or personal data in them.
You can delete any cookies that are already on your computer. Most browsers also offer the option of blocking the placement of cookies on your computer, but in such case you will not be able to use all our online services. More detailed information about cookie settings in your browser can be found at the website of the web browser provider. Use the following links for the most common browsers:
You can find details on the website AboutCookies.org.
This website uses the Google Analytics service, provided by Google, Inc. (hereinafter only “Google”). The Google Analytics service uses cookies. Information about the use of the website together with the contents of each cookie will be transferred by Google and stored on servers in the United States. Google will utilise this information for the purpose of evaluating the use of the website and creating reports about its activity, intended for the operator, and for providing additional services related to the activities on the website and the use of the internet in general. Google may also provide this information to third parties, if required by law or if such third parties are to process the information for Google.
The Google Analytics service has been expanded to include related advertising functions provided by Google, specifically:
Overviews of displays in the Google advertising network,
Remarketing (displaying advertisements in the content network based on products searched for),
Expanded demographic overviews (reporting anonymous demographic data).
More information about processing and use of data can be found in the Contractual Terms and Conditions of Google.
If you want to block the sending of anonymous statistics via Google Analytics, you can use a plug-in provided by Google for such purpose. This plug-in will need to be downloaded and installed in your browser.