This web resource uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure the correct operation of the site, to improve user experience, and to analyze visitor behavior for further content optimization.
- What is a cookie?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on a user’s device when they visit a website. They contain anonymous information that can be used for a variety of purposes, including technical functioning of the site, collecting statistics, saving user preferences and improving interaction with the resource. - What types of cookies can be used:
2.1 Technical (mandatory)
Necessary for the correct functioning of the site. They provide basic functions such as page navigation and access to protected sections. Without these cookies, the site cannot function properly.
2.2 Analytical
Allow you to collect anonymized information about visitor actions – for example, which pages are most often viewed or how much time a user spends on the site. This helps to improve the structure and content of the resource.
2.3 Functional
Used to remember user preferences (e.g., interface language or region). With these files, the site can provide a more personalized experience.
2.4 Marketing and Preferences
These files can be used to show more relevant content based on the user’s interests. They can also be used to limit the number of times the same information is shown.
- Cookie management
The user has the ability to manage their own cookies. Most browsers allow you to configure settings to block or delete cookies in whole or in part. However, it should be noted that disabling some cookies may affect the correct operation of the site. - Third party cookies
Some pages may contain elements provided by third parties (e.g. embedded videos or analytics scripts). Such elements may also use their own cookies, which are not directly controlled by the resource owner. - Policy changes
The cookie policy may be updated periodically to meet current requirements and improve transparency. It is recommended that you review this section from time to time to be aware of possible changes.