Cookies

This site uses cookies to provide services, personalise ads, and analyse traffic. By using this site you agree to this. In the HTTP protocol, cookie refers to a small amount of data that servers send to the browser. It saves them on the user's computer. During each site visit, the browser sends the data back to the server. Cookies are commonly used to distinguish individual users, store shopping cart content in on-line stores, user preferences, and so on.

Technically, it is a series of codes according to which the browser collects and then sends information about our behaviour back to the appropriate server. Cookies contain information on how long your browser should store them (from one-time to multi-year cookies).

Cookies are not directly linked to our name or e-mail address, but they often include our system login information. They are common for one browser installation. Cookies are not secured, including the data collected.

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