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Declaration on the use of cookies

To make your journey to savings and a lower carbon footprint really convenient, we work with cookies on the web. Learn what we use your personal information for and how we protect it from others.

1. What are cookies

Cookies are short text files created by a web server and stored on your computer via your browser. When you return to the same website at a later date, the browser sends the stored cookie back and the server retrieves all the information it has previously stored for you. Cookies are used by the vast majority of websites.

2. How cookies are shared

Cookies can be divided according to who places them on your website, i.e. into:

1) First party cookies – their validity is limited to the domain of the website you are viewing. These cookies are considered more secure.

2) Third-party cookies – are placed by a script from another domain. This allows users to be tracked across domains. They are often used to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising channels.

Cookies can be divided into:

1) Short-term (session cookies) – they are deleted from your computer after you close your browser.

2) Persistent cookies – remain after you close your browser and are only deleted after a very long period of time (depending on your browser and cookie settings). You can also delete them manually.

Cookies can be divided into:

1) Technical – enable basic website functions (e.g. login or purchase). These cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of our website and we place them without your consent.

2) Functional – cookies that allow, for example, to remember the user's language or region. These cookies are involved in the correct setting of the website and are not involved in tracking user activity. We consider functional cookies to be necessary, and therefore we place them on the website without your consent.

3) Analytical – used to collect non-anonymous data about user behavior. Based on this, we can adjust the website to make it easier for you to use. They can be enabled in the settings as “Analytical cookies”.

4) Marketing – used to target ads to users who have already visited our website. They can be enabled as “Marketing cookies” in the settings.

5) Conversion – with their help we can evaluate the success of campaigns.
They can be enabled in the settings as “Analytical cookies”.

6) Personalization – Various tools help us personalize content – ​​tailoring the website based on what you have viewed. Similarly, tools help us adjust search results based on information about other users’ searches.
They can be enabled as “Preference” cookies in the settings.

3. What are individual cookies used for?

You can find out what cookies our website uses, for what purposes and with what validity period here:

I want to know the purpose of cookies

Please note that if you use an add-blocker or other browser extension that modifies our website, information about the purposes of individual cookies may not be displayed correctly.

4. Cookie settings options

Our website uses cookies on a consent basis. We will not use cookies on our website unless you consent to the use of cookies (except for strictly necessary cookies). If you have consented to our use of cookies but later wish to withdraw your consent, please see below for how to do so.

Cookie settings in the cookie bar

If you decide to withdraw your consent to certain categories of cookies or change the settings of the cookies used, you can do so directly here, using the button below. 

Change cookie settings

Please note that if you use an add-blocker or other browser extension that modifies our website, information about the purposes of individual cookies may not be displayed correctly.

Deleting cookies in the browser

You can delete cookies in your browser - they are usually located in the "History" of visited sites.
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Android – various browsers (instructions for Chrome)

Blocking cookies in your browser

Browsers allow you to block the placement of cookies on your computer. In this case, however, the functionality of these sites will be limited. Information on how to set cookies in your browser can be found on the websites of the specific browser provider:
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Android – various browsers (instructions for Chrome)

5. How we store consents to the use of cookies

We store user consents to the use of cookies through the platform. This platform only stores the data necessary to identify the user's consent.

Token

A random string stored in a cookie in the user's browser along with the cookie category settings. We need this token to identify the consent provided.

URL

The full URL the user was on when the consent was configured.

Anonymized IP address

The client's IP address. The last part of the IP address is replaced with 0 because the IP address can be considered personal data.

Country

The registered country code for the IP address. When using geolocation, this can be useful for determining whether the user has consented or not given any options.

User Agent

The user agent typically contains information about the browser and the operation chain.

Date and time

Date and time of consent.