What are cookies
Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to a user’s computer, mobile phone or other device when they visit a website. Subsequently, each time the user visits the website, the cookies are sent back to the original website or to another website that recognises cookies. These files allow the identification of the device and the correct display of the website to the user, adapted to their individual preferences.
Why we use cookies
We use cookies to optimise the use of the website. We also use them to obtain anonymous, aggregate statistical data to help analyse how the user uses the website. This information will help to improve the structure and content of the website.
What cookies we use
There are basically two types of cookies used – temporary and permanent. The former are temporary files that remain on your device until you log out of the website or disable them in your web browser. Permanent or fixed files remain on your device for the period of time specified in the cookie parameters or until you manually delete them.
How to remove cookies
You can modify the storage of cookies directly in your web browser, which is usually enabled by default. Links to instructions for setting cookies in the most common browsers are Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera.