Cookies Policy
This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies to provide visitors with a better browsing experience and services tailored to their needs and interests.
A “cookie” is a small text file that a website places on your computer or mobile device when you visit it. Cookies are NOT viruses! They use a simple plain text format. They do not contain executable code, so they cannot run automatically or replicate. For this reason, they cannot be considered viruses and do not directly affect your device.
Each time you visit our site, you will be asked to accept or reject cookies.
Purpose of Cookies
Cookies allow the site to remember your preferences for a certain period, so you don’t have to re-enter the same data every time you visit. They can also be used to create anonymous statistics about your browsing experience on the site.
Cookies themselves do not request personal information and, in most cases, do not identify individual users.
Types of Cookies
There are two main categories of cookies:
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Session cookies – temporarily stored in your browser and deleted when you close the browser or leave the site (e.g., login/logout).
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Persistent cookies – stored on your device for a longer period, including third-party cookies that can be used anonymously to customize advertising and content.
Advantages of Cookies
A cookie contains information linking the user’s browser with the web server. This enables user recognition on future visits and offers a personalized experience, such as:
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Remembering preferences (language, settings, privacy)
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Keeping users logged in
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Adapting ads based on interests
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Keeping products in the shopping cart
Cookie Lifespan
Lifespans vary by purpose. Some cookies last only for the current session, others persist and can be reused on future visits. Any cookie can be deleted anytime through your browser settings.
Third-Party Cookies
Some site elements (e.g., videos, ads, social buttons) are provided by third parties, who may place their own cookies called “third-party cookies.” They must comply with applicable laws and privacy policies.
How We Use Cookies on This Site
Cookies may be used for:
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Site performance (e.g., remembering user preferences)
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Visitor analytics (monitoring anonymous traffic and behavior)
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Geotargeting (customizing content based on country)
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User registration and login (managing sessions)
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Advertising and marketing (displaying relevant ads)
Details on Specific Cookies
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Performance cookies: Remember user settings so they don’t have to be reset each time (e.g., video volume).
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Analytics cookies: Generated by external services to help us understand if you’ve visited the site before and how you interact, without identifying you personally.
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Geotargeting cookies: Determine your country anonymously to customize content or ads.
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Registration cookies: Manage user authentication and sessions on the site.
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Advertising cookies: Track ad display and tailor ads to user interests, including third-party cookies for better targeting.
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Third-party advertising cookies: Used anonymously by third parties to measure ad impact and show targeted ads on other sites.
Other Third-Party Cookies
Third parties may also set anonymous cookies to track the success of certain applications or personalize experiences (e.g., social media buttons).
What Information Do Cookies Store?
Cookies store small text files containing information about your browser and preferences, such as:
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Language settings
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Account login status
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Shopping cart contents
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Other personal settings
Importance of Cookies
Cookies are essential for the optimal functioning of the internet, providing a personalized and efficient experience. Disabling cookies may limit access to or functionality of some websites.
Refusing cookies does not mean there will be no online advertising, only that it will not be personalized based on your interests.
Examples of Cookie Use
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Adapting content and services (news, weather, sports, maps, etc.)
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Personalized offers and ads
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Child protection (content filters)
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Limiting ad display frequency
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Measuring traffic and user analytics
Risks and Security
Although cookies are not viruses, risks exist related to information interception on unsecured networks (e.g., unencrypted public WiFi) or incorrect server configurations.
Modern browsers offer privacy settings to manage cookies, including automatic deletion and acceptance restrictions.
It is important to use secure connections (HTTPS) and keep your browser updated to prevent attacks.
Tips for Safe Browsing
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Configure your browser settings to manage cookies according to your comfort level.
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If you are the sole user of your computer, you can set longer cookie storage periods.
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If you share your computer, set your browser to clear data after each session.
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Install and regularly update antispyware and antivirus software.
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Always use an up-to-date browser.
How Can I Disable Cookies?
Disabling cookies may cause some sites to malfunction or become harder to use. Refusing cookies does not eliminate ads, only personalization.
You can change your cookie settings in your browser, accepting all, some, or none. Note that if you do not accept cookies, certain functions (e.g., commenting without an account) may be unavailable.
All modern browsers allow cookie configuration via their “Settings” or “Options” menus.