Cookie Policy

How does the company that owns this website use cookies?

The company that owns this website uses various technologies to improve the efficiency of its websites, including your experience when you browse these sites. These technologies include cookies.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file, usually made up of letters and numbers, that is placed on your computer, tablet, phone or similar device when you use it to visit a website. Website owners use cookies to make their sites work or work more efficiently, as well as to report information.

What are cookies used for?

There are different types of cookies for different types of use.

  • Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are necessary for the operation of our website, for example to allow you to connect to secure areas of our website or to use a virtual shopping cart.
  • Performance and analytical cookies. These cookies allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors to our website and how visitors move around it while using it. This helps us to improve how our website works (for example, by making sure that visitors easily find what they are looking for).
  • Functionality cookies These cookies are used to recognize you when you visit the website again. This allows us to personalize our content for you, greeting you by name and remembering your preferences, for example, your language or region.
  • Selection cookies. These cookies record your visit to the website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We use this information to make our website and its content more relevant to your interests. This information may also be shared with third parties for this purpose.

The company that owns this website uses the following types of cookies:

APISID, HSID, SID, SIDCC, OGP, OGPC

  • Purpose : cookies used by Google and YouTube to store user preferences. It only directly identifies the user if they are logged in with their Google account in the browser. These cookies are not controlled by the website.
  • Expiration : 1-2 years

1P_JAR

  • Purpose : transfer data to Google.
  • Expiration : 1 week

NOT

  • Purpose : view maps using Google Maps.
  • Expiration : 6 months

_ga

  • Purpose : Used to distinguish users. Statistic analysis.
  • Expiration : 2 years

_hole

  • Purpose : Used to limit the percentage of requests. Statistic analysis.
  • Expiration : 1 minute

_gid

  • Purpose : Used to distinguish users. Statistic analysis.
  • Expiration : 24 hours

How long do cookies stay on my device?

Some cookies work from the moment you visit a website of the company that owns this website until the end of that specific browsing session. These cookies expire and are automatically deleted when you close your Internet browser. These cookies are called temporary or “session” cookies.

Some cookies will remain on your device during browsing sessions, they do not expire when you close your browser. These cookies are called “permanent” cookies. The length of time a persistent cookie remains on your device varies from device to device.

Who installs cookies on my device?

The company that owns this website, as the operator of the website, installs cookies on your device. These cookies are called “first party” cookies. Other providers may install cookies on your device. These cookies are called “third party” cookies.

How do I control which cookies are installed on my device?

It is up to you whether you accept cookies or not. One way to do this is through your Internet browser settings. Most Internet browsers allow you to control almost all cookies through your browser settings. (Please note that if you use your browser settings to block all cookies, you may not be able to access certain sections of our website.)   The following websites provide information for setting cookies in some of the most popular browsers:

You can also use a browser plug-in, such as Ghostery from Evidon Inc. or Tracking Protection List from TRUSTe. (A browser plug-in is a piece of software that adds extra features to your browser, for example, to watch a video or scan for viruses.)

Adobe Flash Player is software for viewing multimedia on a computer. Websites that use Adobe Flash may store flash cookies on user devices to remember settings, preferences, and similar use for other types of cookies. The company that owns this website may use Flash to provide special content such as video clips or animations. You can access Flash management tools directly on the Adobe website .

To unsubscribe from Google Analytics analytical cookies on the websites of the company that owns this website, visit:

For more information about ads that interest you and your choices, visit these sites: Digital Advertising Alliance , Network Advertising Initiative and Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe .

If you would like more information about cookies generally, including how cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org .

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