1. COOKIES – WHAT ARE THEY?
Cookies are small text files stored by your browser on the device you use and saved on the user’s hard drive. They contain, among other things, the website’s name, the duration of storage, and a unique identification number.
2. WHAT ARE COOKIES USED FOR?
Cookies help website administrators manage their websites and improve the quality of the content provided, including recognizing user devices.
Device recognition mechanisms make it possible to identify the type of device used to connect to the website (phone, tablet, or computer). These mechanisms also allow identification of the operating system, time zone, screen size, and resolution, among other details.
Their purpose is to adjust the website’s appearance, size, and other parameters to suit a specific device. This information does not serve to identify an individual user.
3. COOKIES AND PERSONAL DATA
The content of cookies does not allow for the personal identification of a user. Cookies do not process or store personal data; however, profiling may occur — meaning that data about the pages visited can be collected by website owners in the form of cookies.
These files can be linked to specific users and used for analysis — for example, to determine how many times the site and its subpages are visited, which product or service categories are most often chosen, and what aspects of the site’s functionality can be improved. They may also be used to assess users’ preferences and interests. With this data, a website owner can create a profile of a specific user to prepare tailored offers or enhance user experience.
We do not directly profile any personal data we receive; however, external websites may do so.
4. DO I HAVE TO USE COOKIES?
No, you can disable them in your browser settings.
However, please note that disabling cookies may cause difficulties — in particular, it may restrict access to certain content or prevent some data from being displayed correctly.




