Cookie statement
Valid from 1 September 2024
What are cookies and how can I change the settings?
Cookies are small text files that a website can use to make your user experience more effective.
Some cookies are temporary and disappear when you close your browser. However, there are also permanent versions that remain on your computer for longer periods. In accordance with the law, we may store cookies on a visitor's computer if this is strictly necessary for the operation of our website.
All other types of cookies require the visitor's permission. This website uses various cookies. Some cookies are placed on our website by our service providers as external third parties.
Web browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. Most of them automatically accept cookies by default, but this can be changed to prevent automatic acceptance after the change.
For more information on changing your browser settings, see the instructions and help section of your browser. For information on cookie settings for the most popular browsers, see the links below:
Google Chrome
Firefox
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
Microsoft Edge
Safari
Where can I find information and consent about cookie management?
When you visit our website for the first time, a pop-up window will appear at the bottom of the screen where you can give your consent to the various cookies.
This information window also contains a link to this privacy policy.
Types of cookies
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These strictly necessary cookies support the usability of our website by enabling essential functions such as navigating the website and accessing secure areas of the website.
The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
- PHPSESSID: Stores the user's session ID during page loads until the browser is closed.
- CookieConsent: stores the user's cookie declaration for one year on the current domain.
- Cfduid: Cloudflare information provider identifies internet activity, stores it for one year.
- JSESSIONID: A special, anonymous identifier is assigned to each page view to improve the usability of the website until the browser is closed.
- Wp_woocommerce_session: to store the actions performed on the website until the browser is closed.
- Woocommerce_items_in_cart: Stores the contents of the shopping cart until the browser is closed when navigating between pages.
- Wc_ccart_hash: Assigns a special, anonymous identifier to each customer so that orders can be associated with customers in the system and stores it for one day.
3.2. Preferential envelope
Preference cookies can be used to store information that changes certain behaviours or the appearance of the website, such as a selected language or region that applies to the current customer.
3.3 Statistical cookies
Statistical cookies help the website operator understand how visitors interact with the website by collecting and reporting pseudonymous data.
- _ga: Contains a specific identifier that is used to generate anonymous static data about the use of the website and is kept for two years.
- _gid: Contains a unique identifier that is used to generate anonymous static data about the use of the website and is kept for two years.
- _gat: Used by Google Analytics to control the frequency of queries, stored until the browser is closed.
- _collect: collects data for Google Analytics about the user's hardware and browsing habits using different devices and different marketing channels, and stores it until the browser is closed.
3.4 Marketing cookies
We use personal cookies to track the activity of visitors to the website. The aim is to offer the most relevant ads to each user, displaying content that matches their preferences to increase their activity.
- ads/ga-audiences: used by Google Adwords to target users who are more likely to make a purchase based on their behaviour on the internet, and persists until the browser is closed.
- _pref: Contains a special identifier that Google uses to generate statistics about the videos the user has viewed on YouTube, stored for eight months.
- _fr: Facebook uses it to target users who are more likely to make a purchase based on their online behaviour, stored for three months.
- _tr: Facebook uses it to target users who are likely to be more likely to make a purchase based on their online behaviour, and stores it until the browser is closed.
Checking and preventing cookie settings
Current browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. Some browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but this setting can be changed to prevent the visitor from automatically accepting cookies in the future.
If changed, the browser will offer you the option of "cookie settings" each time you start.
Even if cookies are enabled, the Data Controller does not store any identification code or password. The visitor can use the services in complete safety even after cookies have been enabled.
As the use of cookies is intended to support and facilitate the usability and operation of the website, we must point out to our visitors that if they disable the use of cookies, the full use of all the website's functions cannot be guaranteed to the visitor.
In this case, the website may behave differently than usual in the browser.