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Cookies Policy

Cookies Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on your device (computer, mobile phone, or tablet) when you visit them. They contain information such as login details, preferences, and session IDs. When you return to a website, the cookies help restore your previous interactions with it.

Why are Cookies Used?

Websites use cookies for various purposes:

  • To remember you and keep you logged in
  • To save your preferences (language, currency, font size)
  • To improve performance by loading content from local storage instead of having to fetch it from the server on every page load
  • For analytics and tracking usage patterns

Types of Cookies

There are several types of cookies:

Essential Cookies

These cookies are required for basic website functionality. They include login sessions, CSRF tokens (to prevent attacks), and CAPTCHA verification.

Session Cookies

Session cookies expire when you close your browser or the session ends. These cookies store information temporarily while you're interacting with a website.

Persistent Cookies

Persistent cookies remain on your device even after you close your browser or the session ends. They can be used for things like remembering your login credentials, language preferences, and cookie consent settings.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies help websites remember specific data that you have provided, such as saved forms, wishlists, or customized dashboard layouts.

Analytics and Performance Cookies

These cookies gather anonymous information about how users interact with the website. This helps us identify areas for improvement in terms of user experience, interface navigation, speed, security, and other aspects. We use tools like Google Analytics to help measure these metrics.

Preference and Language Settings

We respect your language settings by using cookies to remember them between visits. You can adjust the site's appearance according to your country-specific needs or font size requirements thanks to stored cookie preferences.

Login/Session Continuity

Cookies ensure seamless login experiences, eliminating the need for repeated credentials. Session IDs are saved in a way that makes it easy to switch tabs, close windows, and still resume where you left off with minimized effort.

Device Recognition

Modern sites now rely on device recognition rather than individual cookie storage, reducing reliance on local cookies but keeping personalized functionality intact (language settings, login state) by allowing browsers or devices themselves handle the authentication process.

Security-Related Cookies

Some websites implement security-related features such as anti-forgery tokens to mitigate session hijacking attacks through a temporary non-persistent token placed in memory for a short window that does not allow cookies-based thefts of user data.