The amended Act on Electronic Communications (Official Journal No 109/2012; hereinafter ZEKom-1), which entered into force at the beginning of 2013, introduced new rules on the use of cookies and similar technologies to store or access information stored on a user’s computer or mobile device. Cookies are not new, the law has only affected the way website users are informed and consent to their use.
Our website may place a so-called “cookie” on your computer’s browser. Cookies are small text files that give us information about how many times an individual visits our site and what interests them during those visits. Cookies themselves do not contain any personally identifiable information, but if you provide us with this information yourself, for example by registering, it may be linked to the information stored in the cookie.
You always have the option to accept or reject cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, and you can change this in your settings so that your computer refuses cookies or so that you receive a warning before a cookie is stored.
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Our website uses cookies for our own purposes only to distinguish between visitors and to count the number of visitors so that we can improve the performance of the site. For this purpose, we use the most widely used Google Analytics tool. You can find out more about Google Analytics cookies by clicking on this link.
Our website also uses cookies to provide you with a better user experience by remembering your login or registration on the website, the information you enter in online forms, the products you add to your basket, the last products you viewed and your acceptance of the use of cookies.
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We will not pass on the data collected by cookies to third parties.