Using cookies A cookie is a text file that a web server places on the hard drive of a user's computer. Cookies can be either "session" or "persistent". Session cookies are used to assign a unique identification number to the user's computer each time the site is visited. They are deleted after the browser is closed. This technology is used to analyze how users work with the site, to improve future user comfort.
Persistent cookies. The web server recognizes persistent cookies that are stored on the hard drives of users' computers, assigning unique identifiers to users' devices. The data is analyzed to improve the usability of the site: the actions and preferences of site visitors. It is important that cookies do not contain personal data of users, only the nature of interaction with elements of the site pages.
Consent to use cookies Session cookies do not require prior consent from users; persistent cookies do.
Users can manage cookies through their web browser settings. It is possible to allow or block the use of all cookies integrated into the pages, enable the use of cookies on request. Cookie management varies depending on the browser used. More detailed instructions are available at the links below:
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