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What are cookies?
Cookies are files of letters and numbers that are used to collect statistics on your visits to websites and are pieces of data stored in the browser of your personal device (computer, smartphone, etc.) after visiting websites.
What types of cookies are used on our website?
Technical Cookies
These are functional cookies that ensure that the website works correctly. For example, they collect information about whether other cookies are allowed or not from the website.
Session cookies and preference cookies
These cookies allow you to log in to secure areas of the website. These cookies expire at the end of the visiting session. Sometimes we may use cookies with an extended validity period. The lifecycle of such cookies can exceed one year.
Analysis cookies.
We continually use cookies to analyze the website in order to improve its performance (in particular in terms of adverts). For this purpose we use web analytics tools. The information may be passed to third parties in an anonymous form, stored and evaluated on the web analytics server. In particular (but not limited to) we use analytics tools and associated cookies from the following service providers:
Google Analytics (Google LLC): Google Privacy Policy
Yandex.Metrika (Yandex LLC): Yandex Privacy Policy
Cookies for targeting: aimed at using the remarketing function:
These cookies collect information about your web browsing preferences. They store information that helps you develop a specific profile to show ads that are of interest to you.
Web Beacons
Web beacons are graphic images (“pixel tags”, “clear GIFs”) that can be placed on our websites and embedded in our services, applications, messages and tools. Web beacons are used to evaluate the effectiveness of a website, monitor the number of visitors and their actions, determine the proportion of emails actually read out of all emails sent, monitor the effectiveness of advertising and count the number of pages, articles and links actually viewed.
Similar technologies for information storage
Similar storage technologies are technologies that allow information to be written into a web browser’s cache or device memory with the help of local shared objects or locally stored data, such as Flash and HTML 5 cookies and other elements of Internet application software. Similar storage technologies may be used to protect your account information or to identify unusual browser usage in order to prevent unauthorized access to your account and to measure the effectiveness of websites, services, applications or other tools.
Do we use personal information in cookies?
Personal data is stored in cookies if you have given your consent to their use. This is to protect your registration on our website.
How can I allow or disallow the use of cookies?
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