Privacy policy
Information about cookies
You have accessed our website from any browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera or whatever.
Cookies are information that this browser obtains and stores when you use our site. The next time you visit our site again, your browser will remember your actions and do some of them for you, such as choosing a working language or controlling the display of a cookie message. Cookies allow a website to retain the ability to store, recognize and respond to the user's personal browser settings.
Types of Cookies and Their Uses
Types of cookies
There are two types of cookies - sessions, or definitely cookies and persistent cookies. Cookies are also divided into first-party or third-party cookies. The following concepts are explained below to help you better understand the nature of cookies and why we use them.
The functionality of the site, or definitely necessary cookies
Certain cookies allow you to recognize your browser and your device, the Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your device when you visit a particular website, to memorize any changes or preferences on that website, so that they can be used in other sections of the website, for example. - sections of the restricted site after you have successfully logged in to the site, until you are running Logout. These cookies allow you to quickly and easily use multiple pages on a single website, avoiding the need to authorize a website to visit each protected section of the website. Session cookies are non-persistent - they will expire when you close the browser where you viewed the homepage or interrupt the session on that homepage.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are cookies that are stored on your device by which you view the website for a predetermined period of time, after which the countdown is calculated after the end of the browsing session of the website. Saved cookies allow you to exercise a user's choice or behavior on the website each time you visit this site.
First-party cookies
First-party cookies are cookies created by our website. They can be identified by the domain name of our website.
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies from websites that do not belong to us. The domain names of such websites are different from the domain of our website. Third-party cookies may also be stored on your device from which you browse our website.
You have accessed our website from any browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera or whatever.
Cookies are information that this browser obtains and stores when you use our site. The next time you visit our site again, your browser will remember your actions and do some of them for you, such as choosing a working language or controlling the display of a cookie message. Cookies allow a website to retain the ability to store, recognize and respond to the user's personal browser settings.
Types of Cookies and Their Uses
Types of cookies
There are two types of cookies - sessions, or definitely cookies and persistent cookies. Cookies are also divided into first-party or third-party cookies. The following concepts are explained below to help you better understand the nature of cookies and why we use them.
The functionality of the site, or definitely necessary cookies
Certain cookies allow you to recognize your browser and your device, the Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your device when you visit a particular website, to memorize any changes or preferences on that website, so that they can be used in other sections of the website, for example. - sections of the restricted site after you have successfully logged in to the site, until you are running Logout. These cookies allow you to quickly and easily use multiple pages on a single website, avoiding the need to authorize a website to visit each protected section of the website. Session cookies are non-persistent - they will expire when you close the browser where you viewed the homepage or interrupt the session on that homepage.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are cookies that are stored on your device by which you view the website for a predetermined period of time, after which the countdown is calculated after the end of the browsing session of the website. Saved cookies allow you to exercise a user's choice or behavior on the website each time you visit this site.
First-party cookies
First-party cookies are cookies created by our website. They can be identified by the domain name of our website.
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies from websites that do not belong to us. The domain names of such websites are different from the domain of our website. Third-party cookies may also be stored on your device from which you browse our website.