This website uses "cookies".
- The Act of 16 November 2012 amending the Telecommunications Act and certain other acts requires that you be informed of this.
- By using this website, you consent to the recording or use of "cookies".
- If you do not agree to the storage or use of cookies, you can individually specify the conditions for storing or accessing cookies in your browser.
- If you disable the use of cookies in your browser, you will be able to use the website, except for functions which require cookies to function properly.
What are cookies used for on this website?
The website uses "cookies" of its own, and from external services.
Own "cookies" are used for:
- Website configuration:
- adapting the content of the website pages to the user's preferences
- personalise and remember settings selected by the user
- Authentication of the user on the website, maintaining the session, continuous logging on the website.
- Carrying out tasks necessary for the full functionality of the website
- Ensuring reliability of the website
External cookies (from external sites) are used, among other things, to:
- Collecting general and anonymous statistical data:
- Google Analytics (Google Inc., USA)
- Presentation of multimedia content on websites from external services:
- www.youtube.com (Google Inc. based in the USA)
- Popularisation of the website via social networks:
- facebook.com (Facebook Inc. based in the USA)
- plus.google.com (Google Inc. based in the USA)
- twitter.com (Twitter Inc. based in the USA)
- Communication via website:
- skype.com (Microsoft Corporation based in the USA)
What cookies does this website use?
The website uses two types of cookies:
- Session cookies
They are stored on the user's device and remain there until the session of the respective browser ends. The stored information is then permanently deleted from the device's memory. - Persistent cookies
These are stored on the user's device and remain there until they are deleted. They are not deleted from the user's device when the browser session ends or the device is switched off.
What are cookies?
Cookies are IT data, in particular text files stored on the users' terminal equipment for the use of websites. These files allow for the recognition of the user's device and on this basis, for example, adapt the information to the user's individual preferences accordingly. "Cookies" usually contain the name of the website they come from, information about the time they are stored on the end device and a unique number.
If, for example, you use the browser on your computer to visit websites and it has cookies enabled, these cookies are saved and stored locally by the browser and can be used to identify you the next time you visit the website.
Cookies may be used for various purposes:
- To adapt the content of the website pages to the user's preferences and to optimise the use of the websites. In particular, these files allow for the recognition of the website user's device and appropriate display of the website, adapted to his/her individual needs.
- Creating visiting statistics, preparing analyses which help to understand how the website users use the websites, which enables improving their structure and content.
- Maintaining the session of the website user (after logging in), thanks to which the User does not have to re-enter his/her login and password on each sub-page of the website.
- Remembering the shopping cart in some shops. This way, if you do not finish your shopping and go to another page or turn off your computer, the products you added earlier will already be in your shopping basket when you visit the shop again.
- Promotions on social networks, e.g. for voting, commenting, "Like" and "+1″ buttons.
- They can be used for so-called targeting, adapting advertisements to your interests depending on which services you visit.
- Cookies placed on the website user's terminal equipment may also be used by advertisers and partners cooperating with the website operator.
The above examples do not exhaust the possibilities in which "cookies" may be used.
How do I disable the storage and handling of cookies in my browser?
Your browser is directly responsible for the handling and storage of cookies. By default, browsers have the handling and storage of "cookies" enabled.
If you do not agree to the storage of cookies, you can deactivate this function in your browser options by changing your browser's cookie storage settings.
In the Mozilla Firefox browser
In the "Tools" menu, select "Options" and there the "Privacy" tab. The browser gives you the option to indicate that you do not want to be tracked at all or to delete individual cookies of individual websites.
In Microsoft Internet Explorer
In the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options" and there click on the "Privacy" tab.
Use the slider to adjust the overall level of privacy or the "Sites" button to manage the settings of individual websites.
In theGoogle Chrome browser
In the menu hidden under the three horizontal dashes in the top right corner of the browser, select "Tools" and then "Clear browsing data...". In addition to the option to clear cookies, there is a link "More information" which leads to a detailed description of the browser's privacy features.
In the Opera browser
Use the "Opera" button in the top left corner to open the menu and select "Settings" there and then "Clear browsing history...".
In addition to the possibility to delete already set cookies, there is also a button "Manage cookies..." leading to more advanced options for individual sites.
In the Apple Safari browser
In the "Safari" menu, select "Preferences" and there the "Privacy" tab. There you will find numerous options for cookies.
On mobile phones, tablets and other devices
Each model of phone, tablet or other device with a web browser may handle this function differently. Therefore, we encourage you to consult the privacy options in your device's documentation on the manufacturer's website.
You will also most often find information on cookies in the "Help" section of your browser's menu. If you do not find information on this topic, please ask the manufacturer directly or the company from which you purchased the device.
More information can be found on the websites of browser manufacturers, e.g:
Disabling the use of cookies may result in difficulties in using certain services, functions within the website.