Table of Contents
- What are cookies?
- Why are cookies necessary?
- Why does our website use cookies?
- Disabling cookies
- Types of cookies we use on this website
- Table of cookies used
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that are downloaded to your computer to improve your user experience. Cookies themselves do not contain any data. You always have the option to accept or reject cookies. Their storage is under the full control of the browser the user is using.
Cookies are small files that visited websites send to your computer and store on it. They usually contain: the name of the server from which the cookie was sent, the lifespan of the cookie, and a value (a unique number). Cookies are stored in the file directory of your internet browser. On your next visit to the website, the browser reads the cookie and passes the information back to the website or other element that set the cookie.
Why are cookies necessary?
Cookies are fundamental for providing user-friendly web services. The interaction between the web user and the website is faster and easier with the help of cookies. They help the website remember an individual’s preferences and experiences, which saves time and makes browsing websites more efficient and pleasant.
Here are some specific examples of cookie use:
- To improve the user experience, we adapt the content display on the website to visitors based on previous visits.
- To save selections when creating a shortlist of devices and offers and comparing them.
- On parts of websites where a login is required, we keep you logged in.
- To recognize your device (computer, tablet, mobile) which allows content display to be adapted to your device.
- To monitor visits, which allows us to check the effectiveness of content display and the relevance of ads, and to constantly improve the website.
- They are essential for the operation of certain services (e.g., online stores and other forms of e-commerce, etc.).
Why does our website use cookies?
Cookies are an important tool for maintaining fresh and relevant content that is in line with the interests and preferences of each web user. The reasons for using cookies stem from their properties. One of these properties is storing data about the state of a particular website. Cookies help in providing various web services (online stores), they help in collecting various statistics because only with them can the frequency of visits to a specific website be tracked. With the help of cookies, the website administrator can evaluate the effectiveness of their website’s design, as well as the relevance of the type and number of ads that third parties offer to users on their website.
Disabling cookies
You decide whether to allow cookies to be stored on your computer. You can control and change cookie settings using the selected settings of your internet browser. For information on cookie settings, select the internet browser you are using.
Types of cookies we use on this website
To ensure all website functions are working, the following cookies are used:
- Cookies for analytical purposes.
- A cookie for tracking the itinerary of unregistered users.
Certain content is adapted for a specific user, and the analysis of website visits allows for constant improvement of the website. A detailed description of each cookie and its placement time is shown in the tables below:
Group 1: Necessary Cookies
Cookies are text files that identify your computer on the server. The cookies themselves do not identify an individual user, but the computer that was used to access the website. Necessary cookies make the website usable by enabling basic functions, such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website will not function properly without these cookies.
Group 2: Optional/Functional Cookies
Statistics cookies help website owners understand how visitors use the website by anonymously collecting and reporting information.
Group 3: Marketing Cookies
These are used to track users across the website. The purpose is to display ads that are relevant and interesting to the individual user.