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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will only be stored in your browser with your consent. You also have the option to opt out of these or some of these cookies. However, opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.

If you do not agree with the way we use cookies, you should set your browser accordingly or not use the website.

If you disable the cookies we use, this may affect your experience when browsing our website.

We use cookies to improve website performance, for anonymous traffic statistics, for the operation of Google Analytics, as well as cookies from third parties (e.g. social networks).

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are stored by your browser on your computer, tablet, mobile phone and generally on your device.

Each cookie contains information such as usually the name of the website it comes from, its "lifetime" (ie how long it will stay on your device), and a value, which is usually a number.

Essentially, cookies allow websites to store various anonymous information, such as the visitor's preferences or whether he has visited the website again.

On this website, cookies are used to make it easier for users to navigate the website, to better adapt it to your interests and needs and to improve its use and functionality.

In addition, cookies are used to compile anonymous traffic statistics. We cannot verify your personal identity from cookies. Cookies are stored exclusively on your own device (computer, tablet, mobile phone) and the website does not maintain any file or database with your personal data.

Types of cookies:

Web beacons – (also known as “clear GIFs” or “tracking pixels”) can tell us things like: how many people come to our site, whether they are one-time visitors or frequent visitors, and for how long, how convinced from online advertising campaigns and other similar website usage data. When used in an email, web beacons can tell us when the email was opened, if and how many times it was forwarded, and which link users clicked on within the email. Based on this information, we can tailor the content, products, services and offers we offer to you to better meet your interests, as well as inform you about products, services and/or special offers, which may be you are interested.

Log Files – are files that record web activity and collect non-personal statistics about your visit or use of our website. Log files may help us record, among other things: (i) your IP address (deleted automatically after a period of time), which is a unique set of numbers assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) ( note that, depending on your ISP, your computer may be different each time you connect to the Internet), (ii) the type of browser and operating system you are using, and (iii) other information about your online visit , such as the URL from which you came to our website, the date and time you visited it. In addition to using this information to better understand how our site is used, we may use information captured through log files, such as an IP address (along with your personal information) to troubleshoot technical problems, maintain online security and prohibit or restrict access to our online services to certain users.

Disable cookies in your browser

Usually, web browsers are set to accept all cookies. If you wish, it is possible to set your browser not to accept cookies from a specific website, to be notified when it stores cookies or not to accept cookies at all.

However, if you choose to disable cookies for our website, we may not be able to properly provide you with all the features offered on our website.

How you can suspend the use of cookies in your browser:

In Internet Explorer (version 11) you can prevent the use of cookies by using the cookie override settings by selecting 'Tools', 'Internet Options', 'Privacy' and then 'Advanced'.

In Firefox (version 39) you can disable the use of all cookies by selecting "Tools", "Options", "Privacy", then selecting "Use Personal Settings for History" from the drop-down menu and finally unchecking "Accept cookies from websites ».

In Chrome (version 44) you can disable the use of cookies by going to the "Control & Customize" menu and selecting "Settings", "View Advanced Settings" and "Content Settings", and selecting "Prevent websites from setting data" under the heading "Cookies".

In Safari (version 5.1.7) you can disable the use of cookies by choosing 'Choosing Safari', 'Preferences', then choosing 'Privacy', then doing any of the following. To Permanently Opt Out of Cookies: Safari doesn't allow any websites, third parties, or advertisers to store cookies and other data on your Mac. Some websites may not work properly because of this.

Disabling the use of all cookies will have a negative impact on the use of many websites.

If the use of cookies is suspended, the user will not be able to use all the features of the website.

Useful links about cookies

Google advertising settings: https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/?hl=en

Managing advertising company cookies for the US: http://www.aboutads.info/choices

Manage advertising company cookies for the EU: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices

All About Cookies – http://www.aboutcookies.org