1. Cookies (“cookies”) are computer data, especially text files, which are stored in the User’s terminal and are intended for use on the Service’s web pages. Cookies usually include the name of the web site from which they came from, their retention time on the end device, and a unique number.
2. Cookies are used to:
a) adjusting the content of the website of the Website to your preferences and optimizing the use of the website; In particular, these files allow you to recognize your User’s device and display a web page tailored to your individual needs;
b) create statistics to help you understand how Website Users use the web to improve their structure and content;
c) maintaining the User’s Service session (after logging in), thanks to which the User does not have to re-enter the login and password on each page of the Website;
3. Within the Service, there are two main types of cookies: “session cookies” and “persistent cookies”. Cookies “Session” are temporary files that are stored in the terminal equipment of a user to log out time, leave the website or disable the software (web browser). “Permanent” cookies are stored in the terminal equipment of a user for the time specified in the parameters of cookies or until their removal by the user.
4. The following cookies are used within the Service:
a) “necessary” cookies, which allow you to use the services available within the Service, such as authenticating cookies used for services requiring authentication under the Service;
b) security cookies, such as those used to detect fraud within the scope of Authentication within the Service;
c) “performance” cookies to collect information about how to use the Website;
d) “functional” cookies that allow you to “memorize” user settings and personalization of your user interface, such as the language or region you are referring to, the font size, the appearance of your website, etc .;
e) “advertising” cookies, which allow users to provide more customized advertising content to their interests.
5. In many cases, web browser software (web browser) by default allows cookies to be stored on your end user’s device. Users of the Service may change cookies settings at any time. These settings can be changed in particular to block automatic cookie handling in your web browser settings, or to notify each time of posting in the User’s Web site. Detailed information on the capabilities and ways of handling cookies is available in the software settings (web browser).
6. The Service Provider indicates that restrictions on the use of cookies may affect some of the functionality available on the Service’s Web sites.
7. Cookies posted on the End User’s Service Appliance and may also be used by advertisers and partners who cooperate with the Service.