What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored in the memory of your computer or mobile device. Cookies help us improve our services and tailor our offers to your specific needs. Cookies primarily record the URL of the visited page, the resolution of the stored data, and the time of the end device. Simply put, cookies enable the correct and full display of our website and faster page loading on your next visit. These files distinguish individual users without identifying them based on the collected information.
How do cookies help us?
- By remembering login details, so you don't have to type them out again after the initial entry.
- By personalizing advertising. And they also ensure that you are not bothered by advertisements for products you are not interested in.
- By providing faster page browsing and seamless website functionality.
- By allowing you to complete the purchasing process without problems, easily and quickly.
- Cookies find out which features and categories you view most often, and based on this, we can easily tailor our offer to your needs.
What type of cookies do we use and why?
- Remarketing cookies – help us with personalization and ad targeting.
- Conversion cookies – through them, we analyze the performance of individual sales channels.
- Analytical cookies – we understand how you use our pages and how we can increase your comfort when browsing them.
- Essential cookies – we use them to ensure basic website functions.
- Tracking cookies – in combination with conversion cookies, they help us analyze and adjust the performance of individual sales channels.
How long do cookies remain on the display device?
Temporary or short-term – they remain on your device for the duration of your visit to the site. They leave the device after you log out of the website or close the browser.
Permanent or long-term, fixed – they are stored on your device until you manually delete them. Or they remain as long as you have set in the cookie parameters and in the settings of the browser you are using.
Use of cookies by third parties
Some cookies collect information that may then be used by a third party. The collected data is used by the third party to support our advertising activity. It is not possible to identify you based on this information.
An example of third-party cookie use: an advertising agency prepares an internet banner based on information about products purchased on our website.
Is it possible to refuse the use of cookies?
Yes. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies according to their default settings. You can reject or change this setting in your browser to use only certain types of cookies.

