What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file that a website sends to your browser and saves on your computer when you visit a website. Cookies are used to make the website function or to improve its performance, as well as to provide information to the site owners.

Depending on their function and purpose, cookies can be divided into technical cookies, analytical cookies, profiling cookies, and third-party cookies.

Technical Cookies

Technical cookies are those whose use does not require user consent. These cookies are essential for allowing navigation on a website and using all its features. Without these cookies, which are absolutely necessary, a website would not be able to provide certain services or functions, and navigation would not be as smooth and easy as it should be. A cookie of this type is also used to store a user’s decision about the use of cookies on the website.

This category also includes performance cookies, which are sometimes referred to as analytics cookies. These are cookies that collect information about how a user uses a website and allow for improvements in its functioning. For example, performance cookies show which pages are most frequently visited, enable verification of recurring usage patterns on a website, help understand any difficulties the user encounters while using it, and display the effectiveness of advertisements published on the site.

The technical cookies present on this site are essential and cannot be disabled using the functions of this website. In general, cookies can be completely disabled in your browser at any time.

Third-Party Cookies

It may also happen that a web page contains cookies from other sites and content in various elements hosted on the page itself, such as advertising banners, images, videos, etc. In these cases, we are talking about so-called third-party cookies.
This website uses third-party cookies.

Which Third-Party Cookies Does This Website Use?

The website also uses the following third-party cookies:

This site uses Google Analytics 4 cookies in an anonymised version for statistical purposes. Statistical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with sites by collecting and transmitting information. To learn more about the processing of data collected by Google via Analytics 4, click here.
Some pages include interactive maps from Google Maps. The cookies used by Google Maps are not tools owned by us. To learn more, you can visit Google’s dedicated privacy section.
Some pages include embedded videos from YouTube, inserted via the advanced privacy mode youtube-nocookies.com, which does not release cookies beforehand. To learn more, you can visit Google’s dedicated privacy section.
Some pages include embedded videos from Facebook. To learn more about data processing, you can visit Meta’s dedicated privacy section.

How to Disable Cookies?

Most browsers (Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, etc.) are set to accept cookies. However, most browsers allow you to control and even disable cookies through the browser settings. Please note that disabling technical cookies may cause the site to malfunction and/or limit the service we offer.