Cookie Policy
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure the correct operation of services, as well as to improve the convenience and efficiency of user interaction with our resource.
This Policy discloses information about technologies that may be used to collect data about site visits and interaction with distributed materials. It also explains what cookies are, how they are used on our resource, and which categories we use.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identifier. It is transmitted to your browser when you visit our site and is stored on your device.
Some cookies are valid only during a single session (so-called "session" cookies). Others ("persistent" cookies) remain on your device after closing the site and are used on repeat visits.
Some cookies may be set not only by us, but also by third-party services integrated into our site.
How do we use cookies?
We use various tools for data collection and analysis, including but not limited to web analytics systems, marketing platforms, and user interaction tracking services.
The following categories of cookies are used on our site:
1. Essential cookies
These files are necessary to provide key site functions. Without them, some services may be unavailable.
For example, these cookies may be used to:
- Manage and store items you have placed in your "shopping cart" when visiting our online stores.
- Provide you with access to protected areas of the site without re-entering your login credentials.
- Store data about your previously performed actions (e.g., filling out an online form) when returning to a previous page during a single session.
2. Analytical cookies
These files help us analyze user behavior and improve site performance.
Usage examples:
- Optimizing content and promotional materials.
- Improving navigation and design convenience.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
- Identifying and troubleshooting technical errors.
3. Advertising (referral) cookies
These cookies allow tracking transitions from partner sites and evaluating the performance of advertising channels.
4. Functional cookies
These files provide additional convenience for users.
Usage examples:
- Remembering preferences (language, region).
- Displaying previously offered services (e.g., support chat).
5. Third-party cookies
When visiting our site, cookies managed by external services (e.g., analytical platforms, targeted advertising systems, or embedded content) may be set. We do not control their use — for additional information, please refer to the policies of the respective services.
How to disable cookies?
Most browsers accept cookies automatically. You can change these settings by prohibiting their storage or enabling notifications. However, disabling some cookies may limit site functionality or make certain sections unavailable.
It is recommended to check cookie settings on all devices (computers, smartphones, tablets), as settings apply individually to each browser.
Web beacons (pixel tags)
Our site and email newsletters may contain web beacons — small graphic elements that allow recording user interactions (e.g., clicks on links or email openings). This data is used to improve content and services.
Web beacons often work in conjunction with cookies, so disabling them is possible by blocking cookies or prohibiting automatic image loading in email clients.