1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. Cookies allow the site to remember your settings and previous visits. They do not contain personal data and do not directly identify you.
2. How do you give and withdraw consent?
On your first visit to the site, a cookie banner appears where you can choose:
- Accept: allows all cookies, including those for analytics and advertising.
- Decline: only the cookies necessary for the basic functioning of the site are stored.
You can withdraw your consent at any time by deleting cookies in your browser. The cookie banner will reappear on your next visit.
3. What types of cookies do we use?
Necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the basic functionality of the site. They are active without your consent being required.
- cookieConsent: stores your decision about cookie consent. Stored locally in localStorage and not sent to the server.
- theme: stores your chosen visual theme (light or dark). Stored locally in localStorage.
Analytics cookies
Used exclusively with your consent. They collect anonymous data about visits to improve the functioning of the site.
- Google Analytics: collects anonymous visitor statistics (for example, pages visited and time spent on the site). Data is anonymised and sent to Google's servers. More information: policies.google.com/privacy.
Advertising cookies
Used exclusively with your consent. Google AdSense uses cookies to display advertisements.
- Google AdSense: may display personalised ads based on your previous visits to other websites. You can opt out of ad personalisation at Google Ads Settings. More information: policies.google.com/technologies/ads.
4. LocalStorage
The values cookieConsent and theme mentioned above are stored in your browser's localStorage. They do not function as cookies and are not transmitted to any server. They are stored on your device and are only accessible to your browser.
5. Cookie retention periods
- Necessary cookies (localStorage): retained until browser data is cleared.
- Google Analytics cookies: maximum 2 years.
- Google AdSense cookies: maximum 13 months.
6. Disabling and deleting cookies
You can delete or disable cookies at any time through your browser settings. Please note that some features may not work correctly after disabling them.
Instructions for each browser:
More information: aboutcookies.org
7. Contact
For questions about cookie management, please contact us via the contact form.