We never put sensitive or personal data in cookies.
Cookies are small text files created by a web server and stored on your computer by a browser. If you return to the same website, the browser sends the cookie back to the server so the server can retrieve all the information it has stored with you. The vast majority of websites use cookies.
Their validity is limited to the domain of the website you are viewing. These cookies are considered to be safer.
They are placed using a script from another domain. So, users can be tracked across domains. They are often used to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising channels.
They are deleted from your computer when you close the browser
They are retained after closing the browser. They are deleted only after a very long period of time has elapsed (which depends on your browser settings and the cookie’s settings). You can also delete them manually
First-party, session. They ensure the basic technical functioning of the website such as logging in, using services, etc.
First-party, persistent. They are used to generate anonymous statistics on website usage.
First-party, session and persistent. We use Hotjar to analyze traffic and improve the manageability of the website.
Third-party, persistent. They are used to better target our campaigns on content networks and evaluate campaign impact.
Third-party, persistent. They are used to better target our campaigns, remarket on Google, and evaluate campaign impact.
We never put sensitive or personal data in cookies.
You can delete cookies in your browser. This option is usually in the settings under Privacy and Security.
Browsers allow you to block cookies on your computer. However, if you do this, the functionality of the website will be limited. Information about the settings for storing cookies in your browser can be found on the provider’s website.
Read more about cookies and their use at AllAboutCookies.org