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We respect your privacy.
If you do not agree with the following, please do not use this site.

The website might utilize cookies to recognize the visitor / user of specific services and pages. Cookies are also employed by the website and affiliate applications.

A cookie is a file that holds an identification code (a series of numbers and letters) which is transmitted from a server to a browser and stored there. Whenever the browser asks for a page from the server, the password is returned to it.

Cookies can be categorized as either permanent or relating to a single connection. Permanent cookies are stored by the browser and will remain active until either their expiration date is reached or until the user chooses to delete them. On the other hand, cookies that relate to a single session will automatically expire at the end of the connection, specifically when the navigator is deactivated (closed).

Cookies do not contain personal information that can identify the user, however, personal information stored on the website may be connected to the information stored in cookies and accessed if needed.

The website and related applications only utilize "permanent" cookies, as well as cookies that are specifically related to a connection/session.

The names of the cookies used on the website or in related applications and the reasons for their use are set out below:
(cookie name) are used on the Website or Affiliate Applications (to identify a computer when a user visits the Website or Affiliate Applications / to monitor user navigation on the Website or Affiliate Applications / to enable the use of a "shopping cart" on the Website or Affiliate Applications / to improve the usability of the Website or Affiliate Applications / to analyze usage of the Website or Affiliate Applications / to administer the Website or Affiliate Applications / to prevent fraud and improve the security of the Website and associated applications / to personalize the website or related applications / to specifically target advertisements to specific users who may be interested.

Most users' browsers allow them to refuse the use of cookies, for example:

(a) In Internet Explorer (version 11) they may suspend the use of cookies using the cookie bypass settings by selecting "Tools", "Internet Options", "Privacy" and then "Advanced".

(b) In Firefox (version 39) they can suspend the use of all cookies by selecting "Tools", "Options", "Privacy", then selecting "Use Personal Settings for History" from the drop-down menu and finally unchecking "Accept" cookies from websites ".

(c) In Chrome (version 44) they can disable the use of cookies by going to the "Check and Customize" menu and selecting "Settings", "Viewing Advanced Settings" and "Content Settings", and selecting "Block websites from specifying items" under the heading "Cookies".

(d) In Safari (version 5.1.7) they can suspend the use of cookies by selecting "Selecting Safari", "Preferences", then selecting "Privacy" and then proceeding to any of the following actions. Permanently Suspend Cookies: Safari does not allow any website, third parties or advertisers to store cookies and other data on your Mac. Some websites may not work properly because of this.

Use of Cookies Only From Existing Website: Safari accepts cookies and website information only from the website to which the user is currently logged in. Often, some sites have embedded content from other sources. Safari does not allow third parties to store or access cookies or other information.

Allowed Use of All Websites I Visit: Safari accepts cookies and website information only from the websites the user visits. Safari uses your existing cookies to determine if a user has visited a website in the past. Selecting this setting prevents the storage of cookies and other content on the Mac computer from websites whose embedded content is located on the websites that the user visits.

Suspending the use of all cookies will have a negative impact on the use of many websites.

If the use of cookies is suspended, the user will not be able to use all the features of the website or connected applications.

The user can delete cookies that are already stored on his computer. For example:

(a) In Internet Explorer (version 11) it can manually delete cookie files. You can find the procedure for this at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11

(b) In Firefox (version 39) you must delete cookies by selecting "Tools", "Options" and "Privacy" and then selecting "Use Personal Settings for History" from the drop-down menu by selecting "View cookies" and then " Remove all cookies », and

(c) In Chrome (version 44) it can delete all cookies by entering the "Control and Customization" menu and selecting "Settings", "View Advanced Settings" and "Clear Navigation Details". It will then select "Cookies and details of other websites and linked data" and "Clear Navigation Details".

(d) In Safari (version 5.1.7) it can delete all cookies by entering the Safari preferences window and selecting "Privacy". The user can set his options for accepting cookies next to "Preventing cookies". Selects "Groups and Advertisers" - "Always" or "Never". If there are website details or cookies stored, select "Details". If it wants to delete the data from all the sites, it simply selects "Delete All". Click "Finish" to return to the selection window.

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