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browser and stored on your computer, mobile phone or other device when you visit
a website. The cookies send information back to the website each time you return
to the website. A cookie enables the website to remember your actions and
preferences – such as your preferred language and display preferences ‒ over a
period of time, so you do not have to re-enter them when you return to the website.
What are we doing with this data
We collect the following cookies on our website:
_ga, _gid and _gat - they are used by Google Analytics to distinguish
users, calculate visitors, evaluate their visit goals, as well as to control the
request rate made to Google Analytics. We collect the above cookies by employing the Google Analytics tool. The Google
Analytics tool places and uses cookies to track website traffic and users’ interaction
with our website. All the information collected by Google Analytics cookies is aggregated with similar
information received from other users and is therefore anonymous. We do not
identify individual visitors to our website. You can accept, reject, manage or delete cookies according to your preferences. Cookies are placed on your device only if you consent by choosing relevant option
on the website’s cookie banner. You can change your choice at any time by clicking
on respective field on the cookie banner. Unless you have set your browser to decline all or certain type of cookies, Google
Analytics cookies will be issued to you as soon as you visit our website. You can prevent Google from tracking and processing your personal data that are
generated by the Google Analytics tool. Google Analytics is provided by Google LLC registered in the U.S. Data collected by the Google Analytics is generally transmitted
to a Google server in the U.S. and stored there. We draw your attention to the fact that there is no adequacy decision issued
by the European Commission to the U.S., and your personal data are not
protected in the U.S. in the same way as in the EU. Under certain
circumstances, your access to effective legal protection may be restricted,
and there is a risk that U.S. authorities may get the access to your data.