Principles of using cookies
This article explains more in detail what cookies are and how we use them, which types of cookies there are, which information gets collected as a result of cookies and how to change the settings for cookie usage. More information on how we treat the personal data is found in personal data protection regulations.
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What are cookies and what are they good for?
Cookies are small text files which are used for storing short information. They become stored in your device while you open and browse websites. The cookies provide us with information which helps us to make sure that our website pages run smoothly. They allow us to provide a safer and more comfortably navigated website. They analyse what works well on our pages and what areas need improvement.
How do we use cookies?
Just like most on-line services, our website uses first-party and third party cookies for a few purposes. The first-party cookies are necessary for flawless and smooth functioning of the website pages and they don`t collect any of your personal data.
The third-party cookies give us an understanding of the Web functioning as a whole, and how it interacts with our website pages. These cookies thus allow us to provide safe service and relevant advertising material for the purpose of offering high quality services.
Which types of cookies do we use?
Necessary cookies
Some cookies are necessary if you want to use all the functions of our website.
They allow us maintain the sessions of the users and prevent safety threats. They don`t collect or save
personal data. They enable the visitors of our website, for example, to log into their account, add products
into the basket, pay safely etc.
Statistical cookies
These files save information which let us know how many visits to our website
there have been, the number of one-time visitors, traffic sources etc. This data helps us to understand how
well the Web functions and how we can further improve our pages.
Marketing
Technical saving or access is necessary for creating users` profiles for the purpose of
sending advertising materials or tracking the users on website pages for similar marketing purposes.
Functional cookies
These are files which help to run specific unnecessary functions on our
website, for example, functions that serve to insert content like videos or that share web content on social
media platforms.
Below, there is a list which describes in detail the cookie files used on our websites:
Google Fonts
Marketing/Tracking
Google Fonts
Marketing/Tracking
Usage
We use Google Fonts for display of webfonts. Read more
Sharing data
For more information, please read the Google Fonts Privacy Statement.
Marketing/Tracking
Name
Expiration
Function
Google Maps
Marketing/Tracking
Google Maps
Marketing/Tracking
Usage
We use Google Maps for maps display. Read more
Sharing data
For more information, please read the Google Maps Privacy Statement.
Marketing/Tracking
Name
Expiration
Function
YouTube
Marketing/Tracking, Functional
YouTube
Marketing/Tracking, Functional
Usage
We use YouTube for video display. Read more
Sharing data
For more information, please read the YouTube Privacy Statement.
Marketing/Tracking
Name
Expiration
Function
Name
Expiration
Function
Name
Expiration
Function
Miscellaneous
Purpose pending investigation
Miscellaneous
Purpose pending investigation
Usage
Sharing data
Sharing of data is pending investigation
Purpose pending investigation
Name
Expiration
Function
Name
Expiration
Function
Name
Expiration
Function
How can I manage my cookie settings?
If you decide to choose the cookie settings later during your browsing, you can do so by coming back to this page Principles of using cookies.
Manage your cookie settings consent
You will find the link for the page within the website footnotes. Various browsers offer various methods of blocking and erasing cookies used in websites. You can change the setting of your computer and you can block/erase cookies. If you want to learn more about the way you can manage and erase cookies, please visit wikipedia.org, www.allaboutcookies.org.