Cookie rules
To ensure the proper operation of this website, we sometimes store small data files known as cookies on your devices.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small data file that is stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a particular website. With cookies, a website remembers your actions and preferences (such as username, language, font size, and other display-related preferences) over time, so you don't have to re-enter them each time you return to the site or moving from one of his pages to another.
How do we use cookies?
On some of our sites, we use cookies that are not essential to the display of the website, but will allow you to browse more comfortably. You can delete or block these cookies, but if you do, some features of that site may not work as intended. We use cookies on the website as follows:
browser language definition cookie,
cookies for tracking website traffic statistics,
user security cookies, which are used to prevent misuse of authenticity and to protect against CSRF hacker attacks.
cookie to define the display of the pop-up window at the bottom of the page and to activate or deactivate certain categories of cookies.
Cookie update
You can withdraw the consent you give us by clicking on a particular category of cookies at any time.
A list of all cookies, including: the name, purpose and duration of individual cookies are described on the link Updating cookies.
Personal information
The information associated with cookies is not used to identify you, and information about browsing habits is solely under our control. We do not use cookies for any purpose other than those described here.
Third party cookies
Sometimes we also use external site usage tracking services, such as Google Analytics, for statistical purposes. In that case, Google will send its cookies to your computer - the so-called. third party cookies. The same thing happens when we use maps on Google Maps.
How are cookies controlled?
You can control and / or delete cookies as desired. You can delete all cookies that are already stored on your device, and the settings of most browsers allow you to block the storage of cookies. If you block cookies, you may need to manually adjust some desired settings each time you visit the website, and certain services and features may not be available. If you do not want to receive cookies on your computer, you can set your browser to notify you when it detects them, or you can automatically reject them all. You can also delete any cookies you have already received. If you want to restrict or block cookies that are already installed for you, you can do so through your browser settings. Find out how, via the “Help” / “Help” function within the browser or at www.aboutcookies.org, where you can find detailed instructions related to the different browsers.
How you can turn off third-party cookies and how to change your browser settings are described at the following links:
Firefox
Chrome
Safari