COOKIES POLICY

What are cookies?
Cookies are small files, typically consisting of letters and numbers. When a user visits a website, these files are downloaded onto a device. Cookies are widely used to ensure the functioning or enhance the effectiveness of a website. Cookies are created when a website is loaded by the user’s browser. The website sends information to the browser, which then creates a text file. Each time the user returns to the same website, the browser retrieves and sends this file back to the website’s server. Cookies have various functions, such as collecting information, remembering user preferences, managing shopping carts, and generally facilitating the user’s experience on the website.
Specifically, we use cookies for the following purposes:
To offer you personalized features while navigating our website.
To facilitate your navigation of our website and the use of its functions, making your experience as smooth as possible.
To collect information about your use of our website in order to improve your experience.
To improve our website.
The cookies we use are as follows:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for you to navigate our website and use its features, including access to secure areas without having to log in every time and remembering your actions on each page you visited.
Note: Without these cookies, we cannot guarantee the effective functioning of our website or ensure security during your visits.
Performance Cookies
We use performance cookies, mainly Google Analytics cookies, to gather information about how users use our website. This includes details such as areas of the website you click on, the number of pages you visit, the duration of each visit, and any error messages, to improve our website and user experience. For more information about Google Analytics, click here.
We may also gather information about how users use our website using other performance cookies like those of Google Analytics. This data includes the IP address and information about the user’s domain/browser. However, this information is collected and analyzed exclusively anonymously and in aggregate form.
Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies allow us to remember user choices on our website, such as language, username, and preferences. This information enables us to offer users more personalized features as they browse our website.
Some cookies may be placed on your computer and used, with permission, by third parties for advertising purposes. This happens when the website you visit includes content displayed by a third party or when you click the share button on our website, causing your computer to receive cookies from that third party. These third parties include social networking service providers like Facebook and YouTube. These cookies allow third parties to collect and store information, such as user preferences and pages visited, for advertising purposes or to improve their services.
Note: We cannot control third-party cookies, and therefore, we bear no responsibility for them. Visit third-party websites to view their cookie policies:
Blocking Cookies
You can block cookies by changing the settings of your browser. If you initially accept the use of cookies but later change your mind, you can delete the installed cookies and change the settings of your browser to block other cookies. For more information about cookies, you can click on the following links:
These websites provide information on how to manage settings in the most commonly used browsers.
Disabling Google Analytics Anonymous Cookies
You can install a Google Analytics add-on in your browser so that our website does not send information about your visit to Google Analytics. For more information, visit:
www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy
Note: The purpose of cookies is to allow and improve the use and processes of our website. Therefore, if you disable or delete cookies, you may not be able to use certain functions of our website, or the website may behave differently in your browser than expected.