Cookie Statement
We use cookies on our website (hereinafter referred to as “cookies”). These are small files that store information in your web browser. Your consent is required for their use.
Our use of cookies complies with Act C of 2003 on Electronic Communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on Certain Issues of Electronic Commerce Services and Services Related to the Information Society, as well as with the relevant regulations of the European Union.
Websites operating within EU Member States are required to obtain user consent before placing cookies on a user’s computer or any other device.
Cookie Policy Scope
This policy applies to the cookies used on the [domain name] website.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files containing letters and numbers. They serve as a means of information exchange between the web server and the user’s browser. These data files are not executable, do not contain spyware or viruses, and cannot access the contents of users’ hard drives.
What Are Cookies Used For?
The information sent by cookies allows browsers to be recognized more easily, enabling users to receive relevant and personalized content. Cookies improve the convenience of browsing, including online data security and targeted advertising. They also allow website operators to create anonymous statistics on visitor behavior, helping them to further tailor the appearance and content of the site.
Types of Cookies Used
Websites can use several types of cookies:
Session cookies: Temporary cookies that remain on your device until you leave the website.
Persistent cookies: These remain stored on your device for a longer period or until you delete them manually, depending on your browser settings.
Third-party cookies: Deposited in your browser by third parties (e.g., Google Analytics) when the visited website uses external services.
Essential Session Cookies
These cookies are crucial for website navigation and for the website’s functions to operate properly. Without their acceptance, the website or parts of it may not function correctly.
Analytical or Performance Cookies
These help distinguish users, collect data on how visitors interact with the site, and allow the site to remember login sessions when requested. These cookies do not collect identifiable personal data; all data are stored in aggregate and anonymous form (for example, by Google Analytics).
Functional Cookies
These improve the user experience by remembering your device type or data you previously provided (e.g., automatic login, chosen language, text size, font type, and other customizable elements). These cookies do not track your activity across other websites, but they may contain personal information you voluntarily shared.
Targeting or Advertising Cookies
These deliver marketing content suited to your interests. Their use requires your explicit consent. Such cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits.
Do Cookies Contain Personal Data?
Most cookies do not contain personal data and cannot identify users. Stored data serve convenience purposes only and are protected against unauthorized access.
Why Are Cookies Important?
Cookies enhance user experience by customizing ads and content according to previous browsing activities. Disabling or restricting cookies may make certain websites unusable. If cookies are blocked, ads and content still appear but will not be personalized to your interests. Examples of cookie uses include:
Displaying tailored content, products, or services.
Showing offers based on user interests.
Remembering login sessions.
Storing parental control or safe search settings.
Limiting ad frequency (number of times an ad appears).
Displaying relevant ads (geotargeting).
Supporting security and data protection functions.
Cookies are not viruses or spyware. Because they are plain text files, they cannot execute code or act as programs. However, they may be misused for malicious purposes, in which case antivirus software may automatically delete them. If an attacker intercepts communication (e.g., through an improperly secured Wi-Fi connection), cookie data could be compromised.
Managing and Deleting Cookies
Cookies can be deleted or blocked in your browser settings. By default, browsers allow cookies to be stored, but this can be disabled or modified at any time. You may also configure your browser to notify you when cookies are being sent. Please note that blocking or restricting cookies may degrade your browsing experience or cause website functionality issues.
Cookie management options are usually found in the “Options” or “Settings” menu of your browser. Since each browser operates differently, refer to the “Help” menu or the links below for guidance:
To disable anonymous Google Analytics cookies, you can install a browser add-on that prevents the website from sending information about you to Google Analytics. For more information, visit:
Google Analytics & Privacy or Google Policies and Principles
Useful Resources
If you would like to learn more about cookies and their use: