What are Cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of information sent by a website that are stored on your computer. The client of the network (usually a web browser) sends this data to the website in the form ofHTTP requests. It is used to store data on the user's page.
Cookies are small files stored on your computer by your browser (such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, Chrome or Opera) at the request of the website you are browsing. This allows the page you are viewing to remember certain information about you, such as your settings and history. It can also keep you logged in, so you don't need to enter your login and password on your next visit.
Our use of cookies
- Necessary cookies. This type of cookie is necessary for the website to function properly, they allow users to navigate the website and take advantage of its features. If the user does not agree to the use of this type of files, it may affect the performance of the website or its components.
- Cookies to improve performance, efficiency and analytics. These files help to understand how users interact with the website by providing information about the areas they have visited and the amount of time they have spent on the website. These files also indicate problems in the operation of internet resources, for example, error messages. This helps to improve the work of the website. Analytics cookies also help to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and optimise website content. This type of cookie cannot be used to identify the user. All information that is collected and analyzed is completely anonymous.
- Cookies to improve functionality. These files are used to recognize users returning to the website. They allow for individual selection of website content for the user. If you block this type of file, it may affect the performance and functionality of the website and restrict access to content on the website.
- Cookies used for marketing purposes. These files store information about the user's activities on the Internet, including the number of views of websites and bookmarks, as well as data about links and advertising that users have chosen to view. One of their goals is to display on websites such content that is most accurately oriented to the user. The second goal is to provide the opportunity to provide advertising and other information in accordance with the preferences of the client.