Cookie Statement

1. WHAT ARE COOKIES AND HOW CAN YOU CHANGE THE SETTINGS?

Cookies are small text files that a website can use to make your user experience more effective.

Some “cookies” are temporary and disappear when the browser is closed, while there are also permanent versions that remain on your computer for a longer period of time. According to the law, we may store cookies on a visitor’s device only if it is strictly necessary for the functioning of our website.

We need the visitor’s permission to use all other types of cookies. This website uses various cookies. Some cookies that appear on this website are placed by our third party service providers.

Browsers give you the option to change your cookie settings. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but this can be changed to prevent automatic acceptance once set.

To find out more about changing your browser settings, check your browser instructions or help. To find out about cookie settings for the most popular browsers, click on the links below:

Google Chrome

Firefox

Microsoft Internet Explorer 11

Microsoft Internet Explorer 10

Microsoft Edge

Safari

2. WHERE IS INFORMATION AND CONSENT TO COOKIE PROCESSING GIVEN?

When you visit our website for the first time, a pop-up window will appear at the top of the screen and you will be able to choose which cookies you consent to.

This information window also contains a link to this Privacy Statement.

3. TYPES OF COOKIES

3.1. Essential cookies

Essential cookies help make our website more usable by enabling basic functions such as site navigation and access to secure areas of the website.

The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

  • PHPSESSID Keeps the user session state between page requests until browser is closed
  • CookieConsent Stores the user’s cookie policy on the given domain. 1 year
  • __cfduid The Cloudflare content server identifies web traffic. 1 year
  • JSESSIONID Assigns a unique, anonymous identifier to each page open to improve the usability of the page until the browser is closed
  • wp_woocommerce_session_ Keeps the contents of your shopping cart when navigating between pages until you close your browser
  • woocommerce_items_in_cart Keeps the contents of the shopping cart when navigating between pages until the browser is closed
  • wc_cart_hash_ Associates a unique identifier with each customer so that the system can link orders to the customer 1 day

3.2. Preferential cookies

Preferential cookies allow us to remember information that changes the way a website behaves or looks, for example, your preferred language or the region you are in.

3.3. Cookies for statistical purposes

By collecting and reporting data in an anonymous form, statistical cookies help the website owner to understand how visitors interact with the website.

  • _ga Captures a unique identifier to generate anonymous statistical data on the use of the website 2 years
  • _gid Captures a unique identifier to generate anonymous statistical data about the use of the website 2 years
  • _gat Google Analytics uses Google Analytics to control the frequency of queries. until browser close
  • collect Collects data for Google Analytics about the user’s device and browsing habits, across different devices and marketing channels, until the browser is closed.

3.4. Cookies for marketing purposes

We use personalised cookies to track visitors’ website activity. The goal is to serve the most relevant ads to individual users, display content that is relevant to their preferences, and encourage them to be active.

  • ads/ga-audiences Used by Google Adwords to target users whose browsing habits indicate that they are more likely to make a purchase until the browser is closed
  • pref Captures a unique identifier, which Google uses to generate statistics about the videos the user has viewed on YouTube. 8 months
  • fr Used by Facebook to target users whose browsing habits indicate that they are more likely to make a purchase 3 months
  • tr Facebook uses it to target users whose browsing habits suggest they are more likely to make a purchase until you close your browser.

4. CHECKING AND DISABLING COOKIE SETTINGS

Modern browsers allow you to change the “cookie settings”. Some browsers automatically accept “cookies” by default, but this setting can be changed to prevent automatic acceptance in the future.

If you switch, the browser will offer you the option to “set cookies” each time you do so.

The Data Controller will not remember any identifiers or passwords even if “cookies” are enabled. Even if you accept “cookies”, you can use the services in complete safety.

Please note that since the purpose of “cookies” is to support and facilitate the usability and processes of the website, we cannot guarantee that a visitor will be able to use all the functions of the website to their full extent if “cookies” are disabled.

The website may then function differently than intended in the browser.