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Cookies can be divided into two basic types according to their durability
We never use cookies to personally identify you and never place sensitive or personal data in them.
You can delete any cookies that are already on your computer. Most browsers also offer the option to block cookies from being placed on your computer, but in this case you will not be able to use all of our online services. You can find detailed information on how to set your browser to store cookies on the website of your browser provider. For the most widely used browsers these are:
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This site uses Google Analytics, a service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies. Information about your use of the site, together with the contents of the cookie, will be transmitted by Google and stored on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purposes of evaluating your use of the website and compiling reports on website activity for website operators and for the provision of other services relating to website activity and internet usage in general. Google may also disclose this information to third parties if required to do so by law or if such third parties process this information for Google.
To protect your privacy, we have modified Google Analytics so that it does not log your IP address.
Google Analytics is enhanced with related advertising features provided by Google, namely:
Reviews of impressions on the Google ad network,
Remarketing (serving ads in the content network based on product views),
Enhanced demographic reports (reporting on anonymous demographic data).
For more information about data processing and usage, please see Google's Terms of Service.
If you want to block Google Analytics from sending you anonymous statistics, you can use the plugin provided by Google. This plugin must be downloaded and installed in your browser.