Cookie Policy
Last updated: January 14, 2026
Cookies are small files your browser stores when you visit a website. Here's a clear account of which ones we use, what they are for and how to control them.
1. What they are
Cookies and similar technologies (local storage, pixels, web beacons) let us remember preferences, measure site performance and show relevant content.
2. Categories we use
Strictly necessary: essential for navigation. Functional: remember your language and preferences. Analytics: help us understand what works and what doesn't. Advertising and marketing: allow us to show relevant ads and measure their performance on platforms such as Google Ads.
3. Google Consent Mode v2
We implement Google Consent Mode v2. By default, advertising and analytics signals are sent in a denied state. Only when you accept — fully or partially — the corresponding categories, the signals switch to granted. This way we ensure that neither Google Ads (AW-18064110603) nor Google Analytics activate tracking technologies before your authorization.
4. Your choice
On your first visit you see a banner with three options: Accept all, Reject all and Manage preferences. Your choice is stored in your browser (localStorage) and automatically re-applied on future visits. You can change your preferences at any time from the footer — ‘Manage cookies’ link.
5. Third-party cookies
Some external services (Google, support tools) may set their own cookies. Their policies are independent and are available on their respective websites.
6. How to disable them
In addition to the banner, you can configure your browser to reject or delete cookies. Be aware that some functionality may stop working correctly if you block all categories.
7. Updates
This policy may be updated to reflect technical or regulatory changes. We will publish the date of the latest revision at the top of the document.