Cookies are short text files that are created by a web server and stored on a computer via a browser. If you return to the same website, the browser sends the saved file back, and the server retrieves all the information it has previously saved with you.
How and why are cookies used?
Cookies are a necessary condition for functional web analytics. Statistics and other measuring systems work on the principle of cookies, which store the visitor's identifier, source of visit, time, etc. in the cookie. They read and supplement the obtained data on other pages and can thus "chase" the given user. These small text files are also used to store the status that the user is logged in on the page (to the administration of the website, e-shop, social networks, etc.). This type of cookie is called an authentication cookie. Without this cookie, the server would not recognize that the user's authentication and login has already taken place on the given website and would require them again when visiting every other page.
What are the types of cookies?
First-party cookie
Third-party cookie
Why a cookie?
As you may have thought, the cookie itself means biscuit in English. This name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon custom of offering visitors a biscuit to evoke a homely and pleasant atmosphere. What types of cookies do we use? Cookies can be divided into two types in terms of durability. One type of cookies are temporary (session cookies), which are stored in the browser only until you close the browser. Another type is long-term cookies (persistent cookies), which remain stored longer or until you delete them manually from the browser. In terms of their function, cookies can be divided into several types. The first type of cookies are remarketing cookies that we are using to personalize the content of our ads and target them properly. Another type is analytical cookies, which tell us how to increase the comfort of our users by understanding from the data obtained how our website is used by users. Essential cookies are essential for the basic functionality of the website. Another type of cookie we use is conversion cookies , which help us analyze the performance of conversion channels. The last type of cookies we use are tracking cookies , which in combination with conversion cookies help to analyze the performance of various conversion channels. Some cookies may collect information that is used by third parties. These cookies directly support our advertising activities (PPC systems Google Ads, Sklik, ...) Thanks to these cookies, we are able to customize the display of banners or advertisements on the websites you display. However, we are unable to identify you based on this information.
How can I refuse the use of cookies?
The use of cookies can be set using your internet browser. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default. It is therefore possible to reject cookies in your browser settings or to set the use of only some of them.
How do I opt out of cookies in Google Chrome?
To turn off cookies:
How do I refuse the use of cookies in Firefox?
To turn off cookies:
How to refuse the use of cookies in Internet Explorer?
To turn off cookies: