Cookies policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are data files in the form of text files that are most often stored on the website user's end device. They are typically used to improve functionality, maintain stability, or optimize the website's user experience. They are also used to collect statistical data that allows users to identify how they use websites. They constitute a database of information necessary to improve the quality of the services offered by the website.
Default cookie parameters allow the server that created them to read information. They typically include the name of a specific website, the storage time, a unique number enabling user identification, and other data related to preference settings or login times. Cookies help websites remember information about your visit, making it easier to use while also tailoring it to your preferences.
Types of cookies
Cookies can be divided into: Session cookies (Temporary) cookies are stored on the user's device until they log out of the website or close the browser. Persistent cookies remain in the browser's cache for a specified period of time until they are deleted by the user. Analytical cookies collect information about user behavior, such as traffic and time spent on the website, and error messages. Collected data is typically anonymized, so it does not relate to specific individuals. They help us understand user behavior, provide information to improve content and overall impact the user experience. Functional cookies are used to remember user preferences, including maintaining the current session, language selection, and other settings. They are responsible for automatically completing data and delivering content tailored to the user's needs.
Managing cookie preferences
Website users can change their cookie settings at any time. They will not be used for advertising or other purposes without your consent. Detailed information about the possibilities and ways of managing cookies can be found in your web browser settings.
Disabling or rejecting cookies
Disabling or rejecting cookies may affect some of the features available on the website.
- Possibility to collect analytical data and statistics
- Personalization and marketing features
- Displaying personalized ads
- Remembering your preferences
Basic store functionality, such as browsing products and making purchases, remains available even if you reject non-essential cookies.