Cookie Policy
Cookie Statement
During a visit to this website, cookies are placed on the hard drive of your computer or mobile device.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that we store on your computer or mobile device when you visit the website.
Cookies are generally used to help websites function properly, to track visitor actions on the website, to save login details, etc. There are different types of cookies that can be distinguished based on their origin, function, and lifespan.
You can read more about cookies at www.aboutcookies.org.
Which cookies do we use and why?
We primarily use first-party cookies. These are technical cookies set by the website itself with the goal of ensuring it functions optimally. Examples include remembering settings you chose on previous visits or pre-filling forms with data you entered before.
We also use some third-party cookies. These are technical cookies set by third parties with the purpose of providing us with information about your browsing behavior and technical details.
What types of cookies are there and what are they for?
We divide the cookies we use into four categories:
1. Essential cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for a website to function. They ensure basic features like page navigation, security, and loading times work properly.
2. Functional cookies
Functional cookies store information about your choices and preferences on a website. For example, they remember your language preference, login details, or the region you live in.
3. Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies collect information about how visitors use the website and how it performs. The insights help us improve the website and provide a better user experience.
4. Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies track visitors’ browsing behavior and use it to build a user profile. This profile is used to make your experience more personal, for example by showing personalized offers, ads, newsletters, and content that match your interests.
Which cookies are placed via our website?
PHPSESSID (session cookie)
* Type: first-party
* Category: essential cookie
* Lifespan: session
* Purpose: enables communication between the web server and your browser, temporarily stores session information (e.g., so you don’t have to re-enter a form if you reload the page or make a mistake).
__utmb (Google Tag Manager)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical cookie
* Lifespan: 30 minutes
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: determines new sessions and visits.
__utmc (Google Tag Manager)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical cookie
* Lifespan: session
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: works with __utmb to identify new sessions from returning visitors.
__utmt_XX (Google Tag Manager)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical cookie
* Lifespan: 10 minutes
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: throttles request rate to limit data collection on high-traffic sites.
__utmz (Google Tag Manager)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical cookie
* Lifespan: 6 months
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: identifies the source that brought you to our website.
__utma (Google Tag Manager)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical cookie
* Lifespan: 2 years
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: distinguishes unique users and sessions.
datr, act, sb, presence, fr, wd, xs, c_user, dpr (Facebook.com)
* Type: third-party
* Category: marketing cookies
* Lifespan: session or up to 2 years
* Privacy: Facebook Cookie Policy
* Purpose: builds a user profile to show relevant ads on Facebook.
SSID, SID, SAPISID, APISID, HSID, SS, NID, SIDCC (google.com)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical and functional cookies
* Lifespan: from end of session to 2 years
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: stores user preferences and information when visiting pages with embedded Google Maps or YouTube.
NID, SID, APISID, 1P_Jar (google.com)
* Type: third-party
* Category: marketing cookies
* Lifespan: up to 1 year
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: shows personalized ads on Google sites based on recent searches and interactions.
CONSENT, UULE, DV (google.com)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical and marketing cookies
* Lifespan: up to 2 years
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: collects data for Google Analytics to create anonymous user profiles and measure ad effectiveness.
_ga (google.com)
* Type: third-party
* Category: analytical cookie
* Lifespan: 2 years
* Privacy: Google Privacy Policy
* Purpose: anonymously measures how users use the website.
mautic_refer_id, mautic_session_id, mautic_session_name (Mautic cookies)
* Type: third-party
* Category: marketing cookie
* Lifespan: 2 years
* Privacy: Mautic Privacy Policy
* Purpose: detects how visitors navigate and act on the website to optimize the information provided through the website or marketing campaigns. Visitors who do not identify themselves through forms or email links will remain anonymous.
_smToken, _smVID, NID (Sumo cookies)
* Type: third-party
* Category: marketing cookie
* Privacy: Sumo Privacy Policy
* Purpose: anonymously measures how users interact with the website, displays pop-ups based on previous actions on the site.
How can you disable cookies?
You can disable, delete, or adjust your cookie settings, but please note that our website may not function optimally if you do so.
Want to change your cookie settings? Use your browser’s help function to adjust them:
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* Chrome
* Firefox
* Safari