What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files consisting of a sequence of letters and numbers that are downloaded to your device when you visit our website. When you return to our website from the same computer, tablet or phone, the browser can check whether cookies with the website address have already been saved and thus preserve the settings that the user of the device has already used.
What do cookies enable?
When using the same device and browser, cookies are extremely useful, as they can, for example, remember your settings, help us monitor how you use our pages and make the displayed content more relevant to your interests and needs.
These cookies do not collect your personal data that could be used to identify you personally and cannot damage your computer, tablet or mobile phone.
Management and deletion of cookies
If you want to change the way your browser uses cookies, including blocking or deleting cookies from a website, you can do so by changing your browser settings.
To manage cookies, most browsers allow you to either accept or reject all cookies, accept only a certain type of cookie, or warn you each time that the site wants to save a cookie. It is also easy to delete cookies that your browser has already stored on your device.
The procedure for managing and deleting cookies varies depending on the browser you use.
Cookies used by our site
Below are the main cookies used on the website:
SOURCE | COOKIE | DESCRIPTION OF THE COOKIE | EXPIRES |
WordPress | wordpress_test_cookie | WordPress test cookie to check if cookies are enabled or not. | After the browsing session is over. |
WordPress | wp-settings- | The cookie is used to customize the look of the admin interface and the look of the website. | After a year. |
Google Analytics | _utma | It is used to distinguish between users and sessions. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Two years after the setting or updates. |
Google Analytics | _utmb | It is used to determine a new session or visit. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 30 minutes after setting or updates. |
Google Analytics | _utmc | It is used in conjunction with the _utmb cookie to determine a new session or visit. | After the browsing session is over. |
Google Analytics | _utmz | It is used in conjunction with the _utmb cookie to determine a new session or visit. | After six months after the setting or updates. |
Google Analytics | _utmv |
It is used to store variable user data. |
Two years after the setting or updates. |