Updated: January 7, 2023
An HTTP cookie or a cookie module is a special text, often encoded, sent by a server to a browser and then sent back (unchanged) by the browser each time it accesses that server. Cookies are used for authentication as well as for tracking user behavior; typical applications include retaining user preferences and implementing the "shopping cart" system.
You can read more about cookie modules on the Wikipedia page.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for basic functionalities: placing an order, accessing the client account, and protecting the site from cyber attacks. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
Preference cookies
These cookies are used to improve user experience and site functionality, but they are not essential for its use. They store your option for using cookies and your option regarding newsletter subscription so that you are not asked again in the future.
Statistics cookies
These are cookies used by the Google Analytics service. It helps us better understand where site visitors come from, which pages they access, and how they use our site.
You can modify cookie settings using the button: Cookie Settings
You can block or remove cookie modules through your browser settings.
If you want to delete existing cookie modules in your browser or configure your browser to refuse cookie modules, you can update the settings in your browser. Below you will find links for the most common browsers:
If you use a browser other than those listed above, consult its documentation to see how you can customize cookie settings.