Cookie Policy
Please be advised that this site may use cookies when you browse its various pages. By using our website, you expressly accept and consent to the use of cookies, in accordance with our privacy policy.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a very small file that is downloaded to the user’s computer, smartphone, or tablet when they visit certain websites to store and retrieve information about their browsing activity on that device. For more information about cookies, please visit the following link
What are cookies used for?
The sole purpose of using cookies is to remember the user’s preferences (language, country, login status, browser settings, information about how the user interacts with our website, etc.)
By remembering your preferences, we’ll know the specifications of the computer you’re using and can thus offer you a better browsing experience. Cookies can help our website recognize your browser as a returning visitor, allowing us to save and remember preferences you may have set while browsing the site, customize home pages, identify which sections of the site have been visited, or keep track of items in a “shopping cart.”
They can also be used to gather information about traffic within the site itself and estimate the number of visits.
Websites typically use cookies to collect statistical information about their web pages. Please note that we collect data about your activity and use of our website for statistical purposes only; this information is not personally identifiable.
Types and purposes of cookies
Below is a list of the cookies you may encounter on our website, along with a brief description of their purpose. We assure you that none of them store any personally identifiable information about you. Some cookies personalize your visit, others remember your preferences, while others simply provide us with visitor statistics.
Cookies Information (*) Purpose
FIRST-PARTY COOKIES
Strictly necessary: Session, registration, browsing; registration management; ensuring server resources for browsing. Specific to the WordPress platform.
THIRD-PARTY COOKIES (the information below has been provided by those third parties)
Google Analytics: Number of visits, pages or sections visited, time spent on the site, sites visited before arriving at this page, and details about the browsers used. Statistical reports on website traffic, total audience, and the audience for a specific advertising campaign.
Statcounter: Number of visits, pages or sections visited, time spent on the site, sites visited before arriving at this page, details about the browsers used. Statistical reports on website traffic.
SOCIAL COOKIES
Social Media Jetpack Share-This Links created to connect to social media profiles. These links make it easy to share website content on social media with a single link.
(*) The information collected through these cookies cannot be used to identify individual users.
Protective measures
You can configure your browser to accept or reject cookies, or to notify you when a server attempts to store a cookie or delete cookies from your computer. You can find instructions in the security settings of your web browser.
Examples:
• If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings.
• If you use Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies.
• If you use Google Chrome, go to the Settings > Privacy menu option
• If you’re using Safari, go to the Preferences > Security menu option
You can use the “Help” section found in the toolbar of most browsers to change your computer’s settings; however, some features of our online services may not work or may be more difficult to access if you block all cookies.
Many browsers allow you to enable a private browsing mode that deletes cookies after each visit. Depending on the browser, this private browsing mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers and the different names for this “private browsing mode”:
– Internet Explorer 8 and later: InPrivate
– Firefox 3.5 and later: Private Browsing
– Google Chrome 10 and later: Incognito
– Safari 2 and later: Private Browsing
– Opera 10.5 and later: Private Browsing
Please carefully read your browser’s help section to learn more about how to enable “private browsing.” You can continue to visit our website even if your browser is in “private browsing” mode; however, the user experience may not be optimal, and some features may not work.