1) Cookies used: Own and Third Party
2) Are they used to obtain statistics? Yes, based on our legitimate interest in better service management.
3) Third-party services that install cookies through this website: Google, Google Analytics, and Paycomet.
You can allow, block, or delete the cookies installed on your device through your web browser settings. Note that disabling cookies may affect your browsing experience. Here’s how to configure cookies in various browsers:
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The service uses both its own and third-party cookies to enhance navigation, provide the service, and gather statistics on website usage.
A cookie is a text file sent to your web browser on your computer, mobile, or tablet, used to store and retrieve information about your browsing activity. For instance, it can remember your username, password, or profile preferences.
Own cookies: Sent to your browser from our computers or web domains. Third-party cookies: Sent to your browser from a computer or web domain managed by a third party, such as Google.
Session cookies: Remain in your browser's cookie file until you leave the website; none remain on your device. Persistent cookies: Remain on your device and are read by our website each time you visit. These cookies expire after a specific date.
Technical cookies: Improve navigation and the proper functioning of the website. Personalization cookies: Allow access to the service with predefined characteristics based on various criteria. Analysis cookies: Allow statistical measurement and analysis of service usage.
Google: Their cookies (such as NID or CONSENT) allow customization of ad displays outside of Google or store information like preferred language for displaying search results.
More information about the types of cookies Google uses in its multiple services can be found here.
Google Analytics: Their cookies (such as _ga) help count the number of visits to a website, tracking how, when, and where users arrive from. You can disable Google Analytics cookies here.