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Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of text sent to your browser from a website you visit. It helps the site remember information about you, such as what language you prefer to view it in. This will be useful the next time you visit the same site. Cookies make browsing the web much more convenient.
Cookies are used for many purposes. For example, they allow you to save SafeSearch preferences, display useful advertisements, count page visits, register for our services, and protect user data.
Our website uses different types of cookies:
- Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are necessary for the site to function correctly; they make navigation through the resource possible. This type of file does not identify you as an individual. If you do not agree to use this file type, this may affect the performance of the website or its components.
- Performance, efficiency and analytics cookies. These files help us understand how visitors interact with a site by providing information about the areas they visited and the amount of time they spent on the site, and they also show problems with the Internet resource, such as error messages. This helps improve the performance of the site. This type of cookie cannot be used to identify you. All information that is collected and analyzed is anonymous.
- Functional cookies. These cookies are used to recognize users returning to our site. They allow you to individually select site content for you and remember your preferences. If you block this type of file, it may affect the performance and functionality of the website and may limit access to content on the site.
How long are cookies stored on a device?
Some cookies last from the moment you log into the site until the end of that particular browser session. When you close your browser, these files become unnecessary and are automatically deleted. These cookies are called "session" cookies.
Some cookies remain on your device between browser sessions and are not deleted when you close the browser. These cookies are called "persistent" cookies. The length of time persistent cookies remain on a device varies between cookies.
How to manage cookies?
Most Internet browsers are initially set to automatically accept cookies. You can change your settings to block cookies or alert you when these types of files are being sent to your device. There are several ways to manage cookies. Please refer to your browser instructions to learn more about how to adjust or change your browser settings. If you disable cookies, your browsing experience may be affected.
Cookies and personal data
Cookies do not contain your personal data through which your identity can be identified. Cookies do not contain last names, first names, middle names, email addresses, home addresses, telephone numbers and other similar data.