Cookies are small text files that most websites place on the computers and mobile devices of people who visit them.
Cookies are used to gather information about web traffic, facilitate future visits to a recurring website, and enable the website to recognize individual users, thus providing a more personalized service.
Our website uses cookies to identify the pages that are visited and their frequency. This information is used solely for statistical analysis and is permanently deleted afterward.
Below is a list of types of cookies with a brief explanation about them:
- Essential Cookies: Necessary for providing personalized services on the website.
- Performance Cookies: Store information about system errors to resolve them later.
- Referral Cookies: Identify when business partners refer someone to a website and whether that person's visit results in the purchase of a product or service. This information may be disclosed to business partners but only anonymously and in such a way that does not directly identify the user.
- Functional Cookies: Enable various useful features on a website, such as remembering questions or answers (when filling out a form so that you don’t have to repeat it).
- Third-Party Cookies: Used for identification or by external content plugins like the Google search engine. For example, these Google Analytics cookies generate an anonymous user ID, which is used to track how often a user visits the site. They also register when the user first and last visited the website.
Third-party cookies are not controlled by the website in question; to learn how they are used, you must consult the privacy and cookie policy of the third parties.
Use of Cookies on Our Site: ANALYTICS: Used to generate usage statistics about the site, including information such as: Browser, pages visited, visit time, number of visitors, geographic location, and others. At no time will the user be specifically identified.
FORMS: Used so that users do not have to fill out another form again on the same site.
THIRD-PARTY SERVICES: These cookies provide you with various services such as sharing on social networks, liking a page on the site, or viewing content from external websites (such as videos, for example).
Links to Third Parties This website may contain links to other websites that might be of interest to you. Once you click on these links and leave our page, we no longer control the site to which you are redirected, and therefore, we are not responsible for the terms, privacy, or protection of your data on third-party sites. These sites are subject to their own privacy policies, so it is recommended that you consult them to confirm that you agree with them.
What Happens if Cookies are Disabled? You can delete cookies at any time from your computer. However, cookies help provide a better service on websites; they do not give access to your computer or personal information unless you choose to provide it directly, for example, through a form.
If you block or delete cookies, it may not be possible to restore previously specified preferences or settings, and your ability to personalize your online experience will be limited.
You can accept or deny the use of cookies. If you deny the use of cookies, it may be possible that you will not be able to use some of our services. Currently, most browsers allow you to change the cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the 'preferences or options' menu of the browser. Below is a list of the most popular browsers to review their settings: