ABOUT COOKIES
A "cookie" is information that our website sends to your browser, which then stores it in your system. The cookie allows our website to "remember" information about your settings until you close the current browser window (if the cookie is temporary) or until you disable or delete the cookie. Many users prefer to use cookies to help them navigate websites more easily. Their storage is under the full control of the browser used by the user. This can restrict or disable the storage of cookies as desired. Cookies do not contain more data than you allow and cannot transmit personal or other information from your hard drive to the sender.
Why are cookies necessary?
Cookies are essential for providing user-friendly online services. The most common e-business functions would not be possible without cookies. The interaction between the web user and the website is faster and easier with the help of cookies. With their help, the website remembers the individual's preferences and experiences, saving time and making browsing the web more efficient and pleasant.
Management and deletion of cookies
If you want to change the way cookies are used in your browser, including blocking or deleting them, you can do so by changing your browser settings accordingly. To manage cookies, most browsers allow you to accept or reject all cookies, accept only a certain type of cookie, or warn you that the site wants to save a cookie. You can easily delete cookies that your browser has saved.
The procedure for managing and deleting cookies varies from browser to browser. You can find more detailed information on how to do this on your browser's website.
Which cookies does the website use?
Name | Type | Duration | Description |
cookieconsent_status | First person | 1 year | Signifies the users agreement with using cookies |
PHPSESSID | First person | Session duration | Defines the users session |
_ga | First person | 2 years | Counts and saves page view |
_ga_[id] | First person | 1 year | Counts and saves page views for specific user |