This website uses third-party cookies to provide visitors with a much better browsing experience.

1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small file made up of letters and numbers that will be stored on your computer, mobile device, or other equipment used to access the internet.
This method of automatically storing data is very widespread and is used to collect information such as browser type and operating system, the referring page, and the domain name from which the visitor connected.
A cookie is installed through a request issued by a web server to a browser and contains a “lifetime” (how long it will remain stored), as well as a value, usually a randomly generated unique number.
It does not contain software programs, viruses, or spyware and cannot access information on the user’s device.

2. How and why do we use cookies?
Cookies do not allow personal identification.
Cookies are used to improve the usability and functionality of the website and to better understand how visitors interact with it.
They enable fast and efficient navigation between pages, remembering visitor choices, preferences, and privacy settings, as well as delivering relevant advertising.
Cookies may also be used to increase the speed of future activities and user experience on websites.

3. Use of third-party cookies
This website does not use its own cookies but includes traffic analysis modules such as Google Analytics and social sharing buttons (AddToAny, Facebook, Twitter), which may place their own cookies. For more details, please visit:

4. How can I change my cookie settings?
You can change your cookie settings at any time. Most browsers explain how to stop accepting cookies, how to be notified, and how to disable existing cookies.
Disabling cookies may affect your experience on certain websites, for example you may not be able to access certain areas or receive personalized information.
Web browsers offer options to set/disable cookies, usually found under “options” or “preferences.”
For more details and technical guidance, please visit the official websites:

Tips for safe browsing using cookies
Since most websites use cookies, they are almost unavoidable.
If cookies are disabled, in some cases the user may not be able to access certain websites.
Disabling or refusing cookies can make some websites difficult or impossible to use.
If cookies are not accepted, some features (such as remembering preferences or posting comments) may not be available.
You can configure your browser to accept cookies from specific websites only.
Accepting or rejecting cookies is not directly related to online advertising.
1. Adjust your browser settings for optimal cookie usage.
2. If you are the only user of your device, you can set longer expiration periods.
3. Install and regularly update spyware detection and protection software.
4. Make sure your browser is up to date with the latest version and security updates.

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5. Security and privacy considerations
Cookies are NOT viruses! However, they may be used for other purposes. Since they store information about browsing preferences and history, they can be used as a form of spyware. This is why many anti-spyware products flag cookies for deletion during scans.
Browsers usually include built-in privacy settings that provide different levels of cookie acceptance, validity duration, and automatic deletion after visiting a site.
Protecting personal identity is an important right for every internet user, so it is necessary to understand all aspects of using cookies. Since data is constantly exchanged between browser and website, it is possible for unauthorized parties to intercept cookie data during transmission.
Due to their flexibility and widespread use, cookies are almost unavoidable. Disabling cookies may prevent access to websites such as YouTube, Gmail, Yahoo, and others.

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