This website uses cookies, including third-party cookies, to improve the browsing experience and allow users to benefit from our online services and view advertisements in line with their preferences. The cookies used on this website fall into the categories described below.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are automatically placed on the user’s computer within their browser. They contain basic information about internet navigation and are recognized by the browser each time the user visits the site. Below you’ll find detailed information about the cookies installed by this website and how to manage your preferences.
Cookie Management
1 – Technical Cookies
The technical cookies listed below do not require consent and are therefore installed automatically upon access to the site.
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Essential Cookies: These cookies ensure the website functions properly, including maintaining the user’s session during navigation and avoiding repeated logins for subsequent pages.
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Preference Cookies: These cookies remember user-selected settings during navigation, such as language preferences.
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Statistics and Audience Measurement Cookies: These cookies collect anonymous and aggregated data to understand how users interact with the site, such as pages visited, time spent, and any errors encountered.
2 – Third-Party Cookies
This website also uses cookies managed by third parties. For more information on these cookies and how to manage your consent, please refer to the links provided below.
2.1 – Third-Party Statistics and Audience Measurement Cookies
These cookies provide anonymous or aggregated information on how visitors browse the site. Below are links to the respective cookie policy pages for managing your consent:
2.2 – Social Media Sharing Cookies
These third-party cookies, when social media links are present on the site, allow the integration of features from major social media platforms.
2.3 – Remarketing Cookies
These third-party cookies allow for the display of ads based on user interests shown during online navigation across sites and apps within the third-party network.
2.4 – Third-Party Technical Cookies
These cookies ensure that third-party plugins operate correctly and enhance the user’s browsing experience—for example, keeping users logged in to avoid repeatedly entering credentials.
3 – Manage Your Cookie Preferences via Your Browser
You can also manage cookie preferences through your browser settings:
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Internet Explorer: Click on “Tools” > “Internet Options” > “Privacy” tab. Move the slider to block or allow all cookies, then click OK.
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Firefox: Click on “Tools” > “Options” > “Privacy” tab. In “Retention Rules”, select your preferred level and check or uncheck “Accept cookies”.
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Safari: Click on the Safari menu > “Preferences” > “Privacy”. Adjust the “Block cookies” setting.
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Google Chrome: Click the Chrome menu > “Settings” > “Advanced settings” > “Privacy” > “Content Settings” > under “Cookies”, select “Block all sites from setting data”.
If you use a different browser or don’t know your browser version, click “Help” in your browser menu for guidance.
You may request access, correction, deletion, or restriction (anonymization) of your personal data at any time by writing to the site owner. You may also lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority if you believe your rights have been violated.