Cookies Policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are text files that store information on the user's device when they visit a website.The main purpose of cookies is to recognize the user whenever they access the website, improving its quality and providing a better user experience by simplifying navigation.
How we use cookies
We use cookies for various reasons, as detailed below. Unfortunately, in most cases, there are no standard options to disable cookies without affecting the functionality and features they provide to this website.
Managing cookies in your browser
In compliance with applicable legislation, we provide information on how users can configure their browsers to manage and maintain their privacy and security regarding cookies.
Below are links to the official support websites of major browsers, where you can decide whether to accept or reject the use of cookies.You can enable, disable, or delete cookies in your browser by following the instructions provided (usually found in the “Help,” “Tools,” or “Edit” options).
Disabling a cookie or a category of cookies does not delete them from your browser—this must be done manually.If you choose to block or delete cookies, you may not be able to fully enjoy the website’s functionalities.
Cookies Used
Consent Cookie (cookieconsent_status)
Stores the user's acceptance of the cookie policy notification. Duration: 12 months.
Cache Cookies (___cfduid, _biz_flagsA, _biz_nA, _biz_pendingA, _biz_sid, _biz_uid, mkto_trk)
Site cache cookies from CloudFlare, where the plugin for displaying the cookie banner is hosted. Duration: 12 months.
Session Cookie (PHPSESSID)
Stores the user's session, such as the selected language. This cookie is deleted when the browser is closed.
Google ReCaptcha Cookie (gid)
Used by Google ReCaptcha in forms to verify that they are filled out by humans and not bots. This cookie is deleted when the browser is closed.
Google Analytics Cookies (_ga, gat_gtag_UA)
Used by Google Analytics to collect website visit statistics. Duration: 24 months.
Cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the Internet. They do not damage your device, and if enabled in your browser settings, they help identify and resolve potential errors in website operations.