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Notice on the Use of Cookies

Our website, like most others, uses cookies and similar technologies (such as pixel tags, etc.) to provide services that best match your interests and needs, as well as to collect statistical and marketing information to analyze and improve our services and websites.

By using this website, you confirm your consent to the use of cookies and similar technologies in accordance with this Notice.

If you do not agree with our use of these types of files, you should adjust your browser settings accordingly or refrain from using our site.

Please note that if you block or delete cookies, we cannot guarantee the correct functioning of our website in your browser.

The cookies stored through our website do not contain any data that could identify you.

What are cookies and similar technologies

A cookie is a small text file stored on your computer, smartphone, or other device that you use to visit websites.

Some of the pages you visit may also collect information using pixel tags and web beacons, which are electronic images known as one-pixel (1×1) or clear GIFs.

Cookies may be placed on your device by us ("first-party cookies") or by other operators ("third-party cookies").

We use two types of cookies on the site: "session cookies" and "persistent cookies." Session cookies are temporary files that remain on your device until you leave the site. Persistent cookies stay on your device for a longer period or until you manually delete them (how long a cookie remains depends on its "lifespan" and your browser settings).

Types of cookies include:

Required. These files are necessary for the proper operation of the site and its features. Disabling them may reduce site performance and make components or services unavailable.

Performance, efficiency, and analytics cookies. These cookies help us analyze visitor interaction with the site, optimize site content, and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns by providing information about the number of visitors, usage time, and errors.

Functional cookies remember users who have previously visited our site, their individual settings (such as language and region), and preferences, helping to personalize site content.

Advertising cookies identify which websites you visit and how often, and which links you click. This allows us to show you ads that are relevant to your interests.

Email. We may also use technologies to track whether you opened, read, or forwarded specific emails sent by us. This helps us make our communications more useful. If you do not want us to collect this information, unsubscribe using the “Unsubscribe” link at the bottom of our emails.

Social media access buttons. These buttons allow users to share links or bookmark pages. They are linked to third-party social media websites, which may track your online activity, including on our site. Please review their terms of use and privacy policies to understand how your data is handled and how to opt out or delete it.

Third-party web services. Sometimes, we use third-party services on this site — for example, to display certain content (images, videos, presentations, etc.), conduct surveys, etc. As with social media buttons, we cannot prevent these services or domains from collecting information about your site usage.

How to manage cookies

Most internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically.

You can change your browser settings at any time to block cookies or alert you when they are sent (refer to your specific browser’s guide). Disabling cookies may affect your online experience.

If you use multiple devices and/or browsers, you’ll need to configure cookie settings on each of them.

Final provisions

We may periodically update this Notice at our discretion.

For any questions, please contact us using the information on our website.

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