Our website uses cookies. These are small pieces of data that a web server offers to your browser when you visit it. The browser usually stores them on your computer or mobile device, and on subsequent visits, the stored cookie is sent back to the server. Cookies are used to store settings, manage an individual user’s session, distinguish between users, and track them on the website (possibly across multiple websites). You can control the loading of cookies, view their properties, and delete them in your web browser settings or by using additional plug-ins in it.
Cookies are distinguished according to the following characteristics:
temporary (and session) or persistent cookies,
first-party cookies or third-party cookies.
A session cookie is a cookie that is automatically deleted when you close your browser, while a persistent cookie remains stored in your browser until a certain period of time has passed (which can be a few minutes, days or several years).
First-party cookies are set by the website you visited, while third-party cookies are set by an external partner web service that is included in the website for the desired functionality.
What cookies do we use on our website?
We use cookies from the Google Analytics analytical service on our website, both permanent and temporary (session cookies), and cookies from the WordPress Statistics plugin. We use the service for the purpose of analyzing traffic (counting visitors, identifying browsers and the time spent by the user on the page, navigation problems, etc.). They allow us to evaluate the reach and interest of our contributions and the response to occasional media campaigns that we carry out. We use all data internally and solely for the purpose of improving our website.
What about cookies tied to social media plugins?
Cookies associated with social media plugins allow us to integrate their products into the content of our website – this way, visitors can share content with their friends or other connected people (various buttons such as like, share content, recommend, etc.). Plugins use cookies so that social networks can identify their members when they come to a website with a plugin. If you are not logged into a particular social network (or are not a member of it) when you visit our website, consent is required for the plugins to load cookies.
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The website may contain links to other websites that are not under our control. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these websites; we simply provide links to visitors to provide them with useful information in the field of information security.


