Cookie Policy Statement
Cookies denote short data files that are created by a web server and stored in your device – computer, mobile or tablet. They're used by the vast majority of websites. They make users' lives easier, as thanks to them, sites remember your settings, language and other preferences.
What are the types of cookies
Short-term cookies (session): are deleted after closing the browser.
Long-term cookies (persistent): are retained even after closing the browser. They're only deleted after a very long period of time has elapsed (this depends on your browser settings and cookie settings). You can also remove them manually.
First-party cookies: validity is limited only to the domain of the website you're viewing.
Third-party cookies: are placed on the website using a script from another domain and track users across domains. They're used for tracking traffic sources.
What do we use cookies for?
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Technical: first-party cookies, short-term ensure the website's technical functionality, i.e. logging in, using services, etc.
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Google Analytics: first-party cookies, long-term. We use them for evaluating the effectiveness of the site so we can improve it. We use them for measuring anonymous data about user behaviour.
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AdWords and Sklik: long-term first-party cookies, are generated by the advertising system. We use them for evaluating the effectiveness of sales channels.
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Networks: short-term and long-term cookies, serve to link the site and Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
We never place sensitive or personal data in cookies.
How can cookie usage be modified?
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Deletion You can delete cookies in your browser.
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Blocking Browsers allow you to block the placement of cookies on your computer. In such a case, however, the functionality of this website will be limited.
Information about setting the storage of cookie files in your browser can be found on the pages of the specific browser provider.
You can verify your cookie settings here: Allaboutcookies.org
Google Analytics Usage Statement
This site uses the Google Analytics service, provided by Google, Inc. (hereinafter “Google”). The Google Analytics service uses cookies. Information about the use of the site together with the content of the cookie file will be transferred by Google and stored on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purposes of evaluating the use of the site and creating reports on its activity, intended for its operator, and for providing other services concerning activities on the site and use of the internet in general. Google may also provide this information to third parties if required by law or if such third parties process this information for Google.
The Google Analytics service is extended by related advertising functions provided by Google, namely:
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overviews of displays in the Google advertising network,
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remarketing (displaying advertisements in the content network based on viewed products),
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extended demographic overviews (reporting of anonymous demographic data).
More information about data processing and use can be found in Google's terms and conditions: https://policies.google.com/privacy
How to disable Google Analytics tracking
If you don't want to provide anonymous data about website use to the Google Analytics service, you can use a plugin provided by Google. After installation in your browser and activation, data will no longer be sent.