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What are cookies and why do we use them?
Cookies are small text files that our websites store in your browser memory. They are commonly used to support various functions on our websites.

Cookies have other very useful functions, such as telling us which websites you visit the most, understanding how well the website works for you and improving the communication to you. about our products and services.

We do not use cookies to collect information that directly identifies you as an individual. However, some information collected by cookies may be considered personal data (such as your browsing history or device information).

Depending on the action the cookie needs to perform, it can be a session cookie or a persistent cookie:

Persistent cookies are retained on your device until you delete them or your browser deletes them when the cookie expires.
Session cookies are temporary and will expire after you close your browser or after your session ends.
What types of cookies do we use?
To help you better understand the cookies we apply to our websites, we have classified cookies into four groups: Strictly Necessary, Performance, Functional and Targeting.

Group 1: Really necessary
These cookies are essential for the operation of our website, your browsing experience and they are also used to enable authentication and security.

We use information collected by these cookies to:

Monitoring to ensure our websites operate correctly and deliver content to you reliably;
When necessary, transfer your information between pages to avoid having to re-enter information.
Because essential cookies are essential for our website to function, we cannot disable them. You can set your browser to block or warn you about these cookies but opting out may cause some parts of our site to not work.

Group 2: Performance cookies
These cookies collect information about how you use our website. For example, which pages you visited and whether you encountered any errors during your visit. They can also be used to perform website analytics.

The data collected by these cookies is stored in aggregate form and will not directly identify you as an individual.

We use the information collected by this cookie to:

Understand how our website is being used and how effective our campaigns are;
Test different versions of the site so we can make them better.
If you restrict these cookies on your browser, your browsing experience on our websites may be affected.

Group 3: Functional cookies
These cookies remember your activities so we can improve, enhance and personalize your visit to our website.

We use the information collected from this cookie to:

Personalize our website content according to your preferences
Provide you with various web services, including the ability to watch videos
If you restrict these cookies on your browser, our website

cannot remember choices you have made in the past or personalize your browsing experience.

Group 4: Targeting cookies
We or our third party partners may place targeting cookies (also known as advertising cookies) on your browser while you are browsing our website to allow us to Tailor your marketing to you and your preferences.

Targeting cookies are not used to directly identify you. They record information such as your visits to our websites, details of other websites that directed you to our websites, your responses to advertisements our online advertising and the websites you have visited, so that we and our partners can better understand which communications, products and services you or your Other potential customers may be interested.

To gain these insights, we may sometimes analyze your personal information to create a profile of your preferences and interests, from which we can communicate relevant information. regarding you and your preferences. We may also use information about you from internal or third party information sources.

We use information collected from cookies