Cookies
According to the Electronic Communications Act, which entered into force on July 25, 2003, visitors to a website should be informed about the use of so-called cookies, as well as the ability to prevent them from being used.
A cookie is a small text file (usually less than 1 KB) that is stored in your computer and contains information. Cookies are used, among other things, to improve the site for the user.
When you are browsing our website, cookies are sent between your computer and our server to exchange information.
We do not save any personal information through cookies. Cookies are not stored permanently on your computer, and session cookies will disappear when you close your browser.
There are security settings in most browsers that can disable cookies. It is also possible to delete any cookies that have already been set.
If you choose not to accept cookies, you may not use our site.
When visiting this site, your IP address is automatically recorded for measuring visitor frequency.