What are cookies ?
A cookie is a small text file stored in your web browser when you connect to a web page. In this policy, when we refer to cookies, we also include other techniques and tools that collect and store information in your browser, and instances where data is forwarded to third parties in a manner similar to cookies. Examples include pixels, local storage, session storage, and fingerprinting.
Websites use cookies to "remember" and "recognize" you in the following ways:
- During the session: Until you close your browser window.
- For a limited time: The cookie has a predetermined lifespan, which can vary between different cookies.
- Until further notice: Data is kept until you choose to remove it, as in the case of local storage.
You can always remove existing cookies by accessing your web browser settings.
What do we use cookies for ?
We use cookies to:
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Save items in your shopping basket.
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Present you with more relevant information.
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Save language preferences.
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Keep you logged in between page changes.
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Analyze visitor statistics.
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Administer the webpage.
We also use cookies from third parties for targeted marketing and detailed visitor statistics.
How to avoid cookies
Your web browser can be set to automatically deny cookies, and you can also deny requests for cookie placements. You can clear old cookies by removing them from your hard drive or letting your web browser do so. Note that certain website functions may not be available if cookies are not activated.
How you can control the usage of cookies
When you visit our webpage, you will be asked if you accept cookies. Should you choose to limit, block, or erase cookies, you can do so using your browser's settings. Go to the Settings section of your device to make these adjustments.
Every web browser is different, so consult the Help section of your particular browser to learn how to change your cookie settings. For example, you can choose to block all cookies, only accept first-party cookies, or erase cookies when you shut down your browser. You can also deactivate the Google Analytics cookie through Google's Opt-Out Add-on, available at Google Analytics Opt-Out.
By understanding and managing your cookies, you can enjoy a more tailored and efficient browsing experience while maintaining control over your personal data.