Cookies

What is a cookie?

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They do not store personal data but allow the website to remember your browsing preferences for a given period.
They are used to provide you with a personalised browsing experience and make the website easier to navigate.

What's the purpose of the cookies?

Our websites uses cookies and similar technologies (pixels) for several purposes:

  • Cookies used for core features of the website:
    These are cookies that allow you to browse the site, ensure its reliability and security and provide access to its contents.
    These cookies do not require the user’s consent (the website could not run properly without these).
    Most are only stored for a very short period of time (a single visit) and can be up to year, for example to run the "Keep me loggedin" option.

  • Analytics cookies:
    These cookies are used to collect data about traffic on our websites. They are needed to analyse user statistics in order to detect any technical issues and optimise the use of the site.
    These cookies are not stored for more than 13 months.

  • Marketing-related cookies:
    These cookies are used to monitor how effective our marketing campaigns are by collecting browsing data of the visitors to our websites.
    Twitter Pixel is used to determine the number of visitors who access the websites via promotional campaigns on Twitter.
    These cookies are stored for a short period (one session).

  • User support cookies:
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    These are stored for a single session.

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