Cookies are data files stored on your browser and device when you visit any website. Cookies serve various purposes, such as recognizing the user, storing and retrieving information about browsing habits, or customizing the way content is displayed.
Cookies store technical information, personal preferences, and content customization details. Generally, cookies do not contain any personal information. Any personal data they might contain is only what the user has voluntarily entered in a form on the site.
In most cases, when a cookie contains personal information, it is encrypted so it is unreadable to any third party that might access the cookie file.
This section should be developed by a web developer or IT professional familiar with the specific cookies (first-party and/or third-party) used on your website.
Upon entering the website, a cookie notice will appear, allowing the user to accept or decline cookies, or customize preferences. Note that technical and necessary cookies will always be installed for proper website functioning.
Users can allow, block, or delete cookies through browser settings. Disabling cookies may cause some services to stop working. Below are links to instructions for popular browsers: