Cookie Policy
Learn about the cookie policy.
CookieCookies are trackers made up of small sets of data stored in the user's browser.
Serves for
- Save preferences (e.g. language, dark/light theme).
- keep active sessions (e.g., continue the user session on the site).
- Remember items in the shopping cart in online stores.
- Collect analytics data (e.g., pages visited, time on site).
There are two main types:
- Session cookies: disappear when the browser is closed.
- Persistent cookies: saved for a defined period of time (days, months, years).
Tracker
The term tracker (or tracking technology) is any mechanism used to track user behavior over time and often across different websites. May include:
- Third-party cookies (e.g., from advertising networks like Google Ads or Facebook).
- Pixel tags or web beacons (invisible images that record visits).
- Fingerprinting (device identification based on unique features).
Trackers are often used to:
- Targeted advertising.
- behavior analysis.
- Creating user profiles.
In short, a cookie and a tracker are two types of technologies used primarily on websites to store and collect information about users.
Measurement
This Site uses Trackers to measure traffic and analyze user behavior to improve the service.
Third-party managed trackers- Google Analytics 4
- Google Analytics 4 is a web analytics service provided by Google.
- Google uses the data obtained to track and examine the use of this service (this Site) to prepare reports on activities and share them with other Google services.
- You can find more information about EU-focused data and privacy in Google Analytics 4 here.