Cookies


1. COOKIES AT ONLINE STORE, OPERATIONAL DATA &  ANALYTICS

1.1. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your's hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow) that enables the site's or service provider's systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information. You can find more information about Cookie usage at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie.

1.2. The administrator may process the Cookies data while clients are using the Online store website for the following purposes:

1.1.1. to identify recipients as logged in to the Online store and showing that they are logged in;

1.1.2. to remember and process the items added to shopping cart;

1.1.3. to remember data from completed orders forms, surveys or login data to the online store;

1.1.4. to adjust the content of the Online store website to the individual preferences of the clients (e.g. color, font size, page layout) and to optimize the usage of Online store pages;

1.1.5. to keep anonymous statistics showing the usage of the Online store website;

1.3. By default, most web browsers available on the market accept saving Cookies by default. Everyone has the ability to specify the conditions for the use of Cookies using the settings of their own web browser. This means that you can e.g. partially limit (e.g. temporarily) or completely disable the option of saving Cookies data - in the latter case, however, this may affect some of the functionalities of the Online store (e.g. it may be impossible to check the cart due to for not remembering the products during the next steps of ordering).

1.4. The web browser settings for cookies are important from the point of view of consent to the use of Cookies by our online store - in accordance with the law, such consent can also be expressed through the web browser settings. In the absence of such consent, you should change your web browser settings in terms of Cookies data.

1.5. Detailed information on changing the settings for Cookies and their self-removal in the most popular web browsers are available in the help section of the web browser and on the following pages:

Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Opera
Safari
Microsoft Edge