In this Cookie Policy (hereinafter, the Policy), we inform you about the technologies used on this website that help ensure the proper functioning of the website or monitor and analyse the behaviour of visitors of the website during their browsing sessions.
A cookie is a small text file that a website sends to your web browser when you visit it and stores it on the device that you are using. For this reason, the site may "remember" your actions and options (such as registration name, language, font size, and other display options) for a certain period of time so that you do not have to re-enter them each time you visit the site.
The websites use own/first party and/or third party cookies. According to the function they perform, the cookies classify to:
Cookies are divided into session and persistent cookies according to their validity period.
In terms of the location of their creation, there are two types of cookies:
Trackers and digital fingerprinting are more sophisticated technologies that work without cookies (files stored on the user's device). For example, when a webpage uses tracking pixels / tags, a 1-pixel "image" is loaded each time a user accesses a particular webpage element, so that the server learns that a particular user with a specific IP address was in that webpage element, and that information is stored on the server. If the user does not consent to the collection of personal data, such elements of the website are disabled immediately. Digital IDs are highly accurate, generated by a user’s smart device, and unique IDs allow the same user to be identified at any time later.
Web beacons, uXDT, or Ultrasonic tracking technology work in such a way that when a website is visited, the computer generates an ultrasonic signal that is inaudible to humans but received by other smart devices running a certain app at the same time. The use of this technology requires a data protection impact assessment
We use cookies so that:
We do not use cookies to identify you. The cookies on our website are not used for any purpose other than those described here.
Title | Cookie category | Description | Validity |
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Language | Required cookie | Cookie setting your browser's language | 1 month |
Accepted-cookies | Required cookie | The cookie is used to remember the user's cookie bar selection. | 1 year |
_GRECAPTCHA | Required cookie | A security feature to protect against malicious attacks by identifying bot access attempts. reCAPTCHA sets a necessary cookie (_GRECAPTCHA) when executed for the purpose of providing its risk analysis. | 6 months |
_ga_0YHP6M996F | Analytical cookie | Google Analytics cookie to distinguish users. | 1 month |
_ga | Analytical cookie | Google Analytics cookie to distinguish users. | 2 years |
We regularly use Google Analytics software to optimize marketing messages from Google LLC. It allows tracking visitors online behaviour: the time spent on the website, geographic location and usage specifics of the website. This information is collected through tracking pixels and/or cookies. The information obtained through tracking pixels and/or cookies is anonymous and is not bundled with personal data. Google processes personal information on its servers in various countries around the world. Personal information can be processed on a server that is not in the country where the user resides. We do not share this information with any other third parties that would be able to access it freely. If you do not agree to this analysis, you may change your cookie settings from the homepage or by clicking here.
This website has an interface with third-party communication channels “Linkedin” and “Facebook” where we place information about the Company's activities and act as separate data controllers. The cookies used by this channel allow us to obtain aggregated statistics and insights into how visitors interact with our posts, ads, this website, videos and other content on these social media.
You can learn more about the third-party monitoring technologies used on our website here:
Cookie identifier | Description | The moment of creation | Expiry date |
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User monitoring technologies used by Facebook | Facebook visitor and Messenger user monitoring technologies are used to identify the visitor, monitor their behavior and improve their content. | During the visit | More information about Facebook and Facebook Messenger cookies: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies |
„Linkedin" visitor monitoring technologies used | „Linkedin" visitor monitoring technologies are used to identify the visitor, ensure the safety of the visitor's account, monitor his behavior and provide adapted content, including advertisements. | During the visit | More information about Linkedin cookies: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy |
In order for the website to function properly, you do not have to accept all the cookies used here but doing so will make browsing easier for you. You can block all but the necessary cookies, however, some features of this website may not work as intended and you may need to reset some options each time you visit our website.
Most browsers allow you:
You can refuse cookies by resetting your cookie settings on the home page of our website. When the page opens, you will see a box in the lower left corner with a 'cookie' icon in the middle. By clicking on the box, you will be presented with the cookie settings. You can disable all cookies, except for essential ones. After making changes, click the 'Save' button below. You can also access the cookie settings bar by clicking on this link.
It is important to remember that 'Essential cookies' are needed for the website to function properly; it is impossible to disable these cookies."
The changes made include fixing some punctuation, adding a missing word, and improving sentence structure for clarity.
We regularly review the cookies used on the website and, if necessary, notify you of any material changes to the visitor tracking technology used here by updating this Cookie Policy.
The latest revision of this Policy was made on 07/14/2023.