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Cookie Policy

The Cookie Policy describes the cookies and similar files (“cookies”) we use on this site and the purposes for which we use them.

Cookies are small files that are stored in your browser or on your device, such as a smart phone, that store information such as images and pixels, etc. Cookies store information about your online activity and are used to collect information about your activity. Cookies can be either first-party cookies, which store information that is sent to our site, or third-party cookies, which are sent to other services that our site uses.

The information stored in cookies comes and goes so we can see if you have visited our site before. The use of cookies allows us to deliver information better tailored to your tastes and preferences.

Cookies are used for the purpose of monitoring site visitors’ activities on the site in order to improve the site, and no personally identifiable information is stored in cookies. Cookies do not store personally identifiable information. Other than this, data related to personal information may be stored only with your consent and when it is necessary for operational purposes.

If the use of cookies is not necessary to provide the services on this site, cookies will only be used if you agree to their use. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to this Cookie Policy.

You may change your cookie preferences at any time. For example, you can refuse to accept certain types of cookies.

Cookies can generally be managed through your browser settings. Please see the bottom of this policy for instructions on how to do this from your browser.

legal basis

By accepting the cookie banner displayed at the beginning of your visit or by continuing to browse this site, you consent to the use of cookies, and the legality of the data processing is governed by Article 6(1)(a) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The legality of the data processing complies with Article 6(1)(a) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you do not consent, the legal basis for the use of functional cookies is the legitimate interests (e.g. website analysis, optimization, provision of services, etc.) as described in Article 6(1)(f) of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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