What is a cookie?

The term “cookie” refers to a small data file consisting solely of a set of text information that the site transmits to the web browser located on your computer’s hard drive, either temporarily throughout your visit , or sometimes for longer periods depending on the type of cookie. Cookies perform different functions (for example, you are distinguished from other visitors to the same site or remember certain things for you as your preferences) and are used by most websites to improve your user experience.

Each cookie is unique to your browser and contains some anonymous information. A cookie typically contains the name of the cookie field, the cookie’s lifetime, and a value (usually in the form of a randomly generated unique number).

The cookies on this site and how to manage them

At this site, we use cookies to improve the experience of using the site by its visitors. The operation of the site will be significantly affected if you disable or disagree with the use of cookies.

Below is information about the third-party cookies we use on this site, including how to disable them and the effect of disabling on the site’s functionality. If you would like more information on how to manage certain types of cookies, including how to check or delete them, please visit: aboutcookies.org.

Google Analytics Cookies

Google Analytics cookies are performance analysis / performance cookies that allow us to collect anonymous information about how visitors use our site. These cookies can tell us about how many visitors use the site, the time and duration of access, and also provide information on how visitors navigate across the site. This information helps us improve the way our site works. They are anonymous information and do not contain personal information.

The information collected by the Google Analytics cookies about our site is transferred and stored on Google servers in accordance with Google’s privacy policy.

About the server of this site

All online traffic (file transfer) between this site and your browser is encrypted and transferred via the HTTPS protocol using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer).