Cookie Information
We use "cookies" on our website. These are files that store information in your web browser. This requires your consent.
"Cookies" are used in accordance with Act C of 2003 on Electronic Communications, Act CVIII of 2001 on certain aspects of e-commerce services, information society services and the European Union.
Websites that operate within the countries of the European Union must obtain the consent of the users to use "cookies" and store them on the user's computer or other device.
1. "Cookies" policy
This policy applies to "cookies" on the domain name website.
2. What are "cookies"?
"Cookies" are small files that contain letters and numbers. A "cookie" is a means of exchanging information between the web server and the user's browser. These data files cannot run, contain spyware or viruses, or access users' hard disk content.
3. What can "cookies" be used for?
The information sent by "cookies" makes it easier to identify internet browsers, so that users receive relevant and "personalized" content. Cookies make browsing more convenient, including online data security needs and relevant advertising. "Cookies" allow website operators to generate anonymous (anonymous) statistics on the habits of page visitors. Using them, page editors can further personalize the look and content of the page.
4. What "cookies" can you encounter?
Websites may use two types of cookies:
- – Temporary "cookies" that remain on your device until you leave the website.
- – Persistent "cookies" that remain on your device for a longer period of time or until you delete them, depending on the setting of your web search engine.
- – Third-party "cookies" placed by third parties in your browser (e.g. Google Analytics). These will be placed in your browser if the website you visit uses the services provided by the third party.
Essential session-id "cookies":
Their use is essential for navigating the website, for the functioning of the functions of the website. Without their acceptance, the website or parts thereof may not appear or may be incorrectly displayed.
Analytical or performance monitoring "cookies":
They help us to distinguish between website visitors and collect information about how visitors behave on the website. For example, we use these "cookies" to ensure that the website remembers your login in the cases you request. They do not collect information that can identify you, they store the data in aggregate and anonymously. (e.g. Google Analytics)
Functional "cookies":
The purpose of these cookies is to improve the user experience. For example, they detect and store the device by which you opened the website or the information you previously provided and requested to store, such as automatic login, language of choice, user changes made by you in text size, font, or other customizable elements of the website. These "cookies" do not track your activity on other websites. However, the information they collect may include personal identification information that you have shared.
Targeted or advertising "cookies":
These allow websites to provide the information (marketing) that best suits your interests. This requires your explicit consent. These cookies collect detailed information about your browsing habits.
5. Do "cookies" contain personal data?
Most "cookies" do not contain personal information and cannot be used to identify users. The stored data is necessary for more convenient browsing and is stored in such a way that it cannot be accessed by unauthorized persons.
6. Why are "cookies" important on the Internet?
The role of "cookies" is to make browsing more convenient for users, since it uses your browsing history to set up advertisements and content for your users. Disabling or restricting "cookies" renders some websites unusable. However, blocked or restricted "cookies" do not mean that users do not see ads, only that the advertisements and content displayed are not "personalized", i.e. they do not align with the user's needs and interests. Some samples for the use of "cookies":
- – Display content, services and products tailored to the user's needs.
- - Offers tailored to the user's interests.
- – If requested by you, a comment on your login (stay logged in).
- – Remember child protection filters for internet content (family mode options, safe search functions).
- — Limiting the frequency of advertising; i.e. a numerical restriction on the display of an advertisement on a website given to the user.
- – Display advertisements relevant to the user.
- — Geotargeting
7. Security and data security factors.
"Cookies" are not viruses and spyware. Because they are plain text files, they cannot be run, so they cannot be considered programs. However, they may hide information in the "cookie" with other intent (malice) so that they can act as spyware. For this reason, antivirus and anti-virus programs may constantly condemn "cookies" to be deleted.
Because the device used for internet browsing and the web servers communicate continuously, so they send the data back and forth, if an attacker (hacker) intervenes in the process, he can extract the information stored by the "cookies". For example, an incorrectly encrypted Internet (WiFi) setting might be one of the reasons. Use this vulnerability to extract data from "cookies".
8. Handling and deleting "cookies"
"Cookies" can be deleted or disabled in the browsers used. By default, browsers allow the placement of "cookies". This can be disabled in your browser settings, as well as the existing settings can be deleted. In addition, you can set your browser to notify you when you send a "cookie" to your device. However, it is important to emphasize that disabling or restricting these files will degrade your browsing experience, as well as an error in the functionality of the website.
- – The options are usually in the "Options" or "Settings" menu in your browser. Each web search engine is different, so please make the correct settings. use the "Help" menu of your search engine and the following links to change your cookie settings:
Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
Cookie settings in Firefox
Cookie settings in Chrome
Cookie settings in Safari
- – To turn off anonymous Google Analytics "cookies", you can install a so-called "Google Analytics plug-in" (add-on) in your browser, which prevents the website from sending information about you to Google Analytics. For more information, please refer to the following links:
Google Analytics & Privacy or Google Principles and Policies
9. More useful links
If you would like to know more about "cookies" and their use:
Microsoft Description of Cookies
All About Cookies
Facebook cookies