Cookie Policy

We use cookies in order to improve the user-friendly browsing and use of our website. Cookies are small files containing textual information which are stored in your hard drive during your visit at our website. We need cookies for your identification and authorisation following your successful subscription to the protected area throughout the duration of your visit. However, cookies are also used to monitor the preferences of the visitors of the website. This helps us to adjust in a better way our website content to your needs, as well as to improve our offers towards you. Cookies do not allow us to identify the users. You can deactivate these cookies any time at the system settings of your browser, as well as you can delete the already existing cookies. All users can view our offers without activating the cookies. However, in case you have chosen not to accept cookies, you may not be able to benefit from the entire features of our site.

WEB BEACONS

 

Web beacons – (also known as “clear GIF” or “tracking pixels”) can inform us about: How many people visit our site, if they are single-time visitors or frequent visitors, and for how long, from online advertising campaigns and other similar site usage data. When used in an e-mail message, web beacons can tell us when the e-mail was opened, whether and how many times it was pushed, and to which link the users click through the e-mail. Based on this information, we can customize the content, services and offers we provide to meet your interests and to inform you about services and/or special offers that may interest you.

LOG FILES

 

Log Files are files that capture web activity and collect non-personal statistics about your visit or the use of our site. Logs can help us to record, among others: (i) your IP address, which is a unique set of numbers assigned to your computer by your ISP (note that depending on the ISP your computer may be different each time you connect to the Internet), (ii) the type of browser and operating system you are using and (iii) other information about your online visit, such as the URL from which you came to our site, the date and time you visited our site. In addition to using this information to better understand how our website is used, we can use information captured by logs such as an IP address (along with your personal information) to address technical problems, preserve Internet security and prohibit or restrict access to our online services to certain users.