What are cookies?
Cookies are text files that our website sends to the browser or device from which you view our website (e.g. phone, tablet, computer). They allow us to recognize you and tailor our website accordingly, analyze your behavior, show you certain content, etc. More about individual cookies can be found below.
What types of cookies do we use?
Technical, functional – these are necessary for us to display the website to you and make it work as it should or to let us know that you have (not) given us consent to the processing of cookies, etc.
Security – cookies that are intended to prevent fraud and possibly remove security vulnerabilities.
Analytical – these help us analyze how the website works in terms of visitor behavior and adapt and change the website accordingly.
Preferential – these cookies are intended to display content to you in the settings you prefer – for example, in a certain language or to otherwise make your browsing/purchase easier.
Marketing – thanks to these cookies, we or third parties can customize our offer of services after your visit. You may then also be able to see this offer outside of our website.
On what basis do we process cookies?
We can work with technical, security and functional cookies on the basis of legal regulations. Without them, we would not be able to provide you with our services safely and correctly.
We can process analytical, preferential and marketing cookies based on your consent. You can prevent us from processing this by not giving us your consent, by setting your browser, by setting up the cookie bar or by browsing in incognito mode.
First, we would like to state that the cookies we collect for the purpose of measuring website traffic and creating statistics regarding traffic and visitor behavior on the website are assessed in the form of an aggregate whole and thus in a form that does not allow us to identify an individual. Cookies necessary for the functionality of the website are always stored only for the time necessary for its functioning.
The easiest way to prevent cookies from working with is through your browser settings. You can find more about individual browsers and how to delete/block cookies here:
Who processes cookies for us?
Google Analytics, Ads and Doubleclick provider Google Ireland Ltd., with its registered office at Google Building Gordon House, 4 Barrow St, Dublin, D04 E5W5, Ireland, in accordance with its Terms and conditions.
We would also like to mention
Personal data is processed within the European Union. If processing occurs outside the EU, then based on relevant legal regulations (exceptions approved by the European Union, or after meeting other data security requirements).
Title | Expiration | Who has access to the data | Description |
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_gcl_au | 3 months | Third party (Google Tag Manager) | Testing of website features |
__utma | 2 years | Third party (Google) | Collects data on how many times a user has visited the site, and the dates of the first and last visits. Used by Google Analytics. |
__utmb | 1 day | Third party (Google) | Records a timestamp with the exact time when the user entered the site. Used by Google Analytics to calculate visit duration. |
__utmc | Session | Third party (Google) | Records a timestamp with the exact time when the user left the site. Used by Google Analytics to calculate visit duration. |
__utmt | 1 day | Third party (Google) | Used to throttle the rate of requests to the server. |
__utmz | 6 months | Third party (Google) | Collects data on where the user came from, which search engine was used, which link was clicked, and from which search query. |
_dc_gtm_UA-# | 1 day | Third party (Google) | Uses Google Tag Manager to control when the Google Analytics script tag is loaded. |
_ga | 2 years | Third party (Google) | Distinguishes unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. Included in every page request and used for Analytics. |
_gat | 1 day | Third party (Google) | Throttles the number of requests sent to Google Analytics to limit the request rate from your browser. |
_gid | 1 day | Third party (Google) | Registers a unique identifier used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the site. |
collect | Session | Third party (Google) | Sends data to Google Analytics about the device and behavior of the visitor. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. |