Cookie policy

This cookie policy explains briefly what cookies are, which kind of cookies we use, how we use them and why. You can also gain information about how to control your cookie preferences. You can at any time change your cookie preferences.

What are cookies?

Cookies are usually small text files, given ID tags that are stored on your computer’s browser directory or program data subfolders. Cookies are created when you use your browser to visit a website that uses cookies to keep track of your movements within the site, help you resume where you left off, remember your registered login, theme selection, preferences, and other customization functions. The website stores a corresponding file(with same ID tag)to the one they set in your browser and in this file they can track and keep information on your movements within the site and any information you may have voluntarily given while visiting the website, such as email address.

Which kind of cookies do we use?

In order to get the most out of our website, it’s almost impossible not to use some cookies. At our page we use the session cookies, the persistent cookies and the performance cookies.

The session cookies are here to make the website function properly and they do not collect any of your personal data.

The persistent cookies are tracking how your online preferences are at this specific page, so once you’ve made a choice on the page that will be remembered by the website which also helps speed up your future interactions with our site.

The performance cookies help improve our website, as they record how people behave on the page, for instance which sites on the website is visited more often.

Session cookies

This kind of cookie is a temporary cookie that remember your online activities. Websites alone has no sense of memory, so without these cookies would your browsing history always be blank, as the website would actually treat you as a completely new visitor with every click you make.

Persistent cookies

These cookies are tracking your online preferences. When you visit a new website for the first time all settings are at default. But once you start to personalize the website by choosing language, menu preferences, login information and such the persistent cookies will remember these settings and implement those preferences the next time you choose to visit the site.

Performance cookies

These cookies help improve the website. They can record which pages people visit most often, they can record an error message on a website and send this information back to the website owner to be fixed. Performance cookies are not programmed to collect personal information or to create a profile of a person.

To learn more about how you can contact us, change your cookie policy and how we process personal data – please visit our Privacy Policy.