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What are cookies?

A cookie is a means of information exchange between the web server and the user’s browser. These data files are non-executable, free of spyware and viruses, and cannot access the contents of users’ hard drives.

How do cookies work?

With the help of information created and sent by cookies, internet browsers can be more easily recognized through their web usage habits, so users receive personalized content. With the help of cookies, website operators and some service providers, such as Google Analytics, they can create statistics on the habits of page visitors and the activity on the website. By using these, the editors of the site can customize the look and content of the site even more.

What cookies can you use?

Websites can use several types of cookies:

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Your sessions are cookies:

Their use is essential for navigating the website and for the functionality of the website’s functions. Without accepting them, the website or some of its parts may not be displayed or displayed incorrectly.

Analytical cookies:

These help us distinguish between website visitors and collect data about how visitors behave on the website. They do not collect identifiable information, the data is aggregated and stored anonymously. (eg: Google Analytics)

Factors related to data security.

Cookies are not viruses or spyware. However, it is possible that information is hidden in cookies with other intentions (maliciousness), so they can act as spyware. For this reason, antivirus and anti-virus programs may permanently delete cookies.

Managing and deleting cookies

Browsers allow the placement of cookies by default. This can be disabled in the browser settings, as well as the existing ones can be deleted. In addition, it is also possible to set the browser to notify the user when a cookie is sent to the device. It is important to emphasize, however, that blocking or restricting these files impairs the browsing experience, and errors may also occur in the functionality of the website.