Cookies

What are cookie files?

Cookie file is a small text file that is saved by web site in your computer or mobile device when browsing it. The file enables the web site to temporarily retain time information about your steps and preferences (e.g. user name, language, font size and other viewing settings). You thus no longer have to provide the information when next browsing the website or individual web pages.

How do cookies work?

Websites use cookie to remember user settings, identify participants, optimise and personalise user visits on the website, analyse traffic on the site, improve multichannel communication, and secure vital functionality of sites. Cookies are also used for best possible identification of our target customer group in order for us to adapt our offer to the demand, and to present our work as well as possible.

Types of cookies:

(a) Session cookies are temporarily embedded in the computer or another equipment while browsing, and expire when the browser is closed.

(b) Permanent cookies are retained in the computer for longer. Users can delete these permanent files. Some websites might use permanent cookies. The data help us identify individual customer groups.

(c) Third party cookies are used to analyse traffic information.

All cookies are controlled by our website. They will only contain viewer identification numbers. User profile will be stored in the application on the website.

Traffic information such as IP address, place, date and time of browsing, and activity on our website may only be embedded in a third-party application based on identification via cookie.

Necessary cookies

These are basic cookies that allow you to move around the website and use its features. These cookies do not store any information about you that could be used for marketing or to remember what you have viewed online.

Analytic cookies

These files collect information about how the website has been used, such as which pages you visit most often and whether you have received error messages. They do not collect information that can be used to identify you. All information is anonymous. They are used to improve the functionality of the website.

Type

Analytic cookies

Name

_ga

Purpose

ID used to identify users

Expiration

2 years

Adress

google.com

Type

Analytic cookies

Name

_gid

Purpose

The ID is used to identify users for 24 hours after the last activity.

Expiration

24 hours

Adress

google.com

Type

Analytic cookies

Name

_gat

Purpose

It is used to track the number of Google Analytics server requests when using Google Tag Manager.

Expiration

1 minute

Adress

google.com

Type

Analytic cookies

Name

_gat_gtag

Purpose

Used to set up and retrieve tracking data

Expiration

1 minute

Adress

google-analytics.com

Preference cookies

These files store your choices (e.g. language preferences) and personal characteristics. They may store changes you have made to the website. It can be ensured that the information is collected anonymously. It is not possible to know which other websites you have visited on the basis of this information.

 

Marketing cookies

They are used to track website user preferences for the purposes of targeting advertising, i.e. displaying marketing and advertising messages (including on third-party websites) that may be of interest to the website visitor, in accordance with those preferences. Marketing cookies are used by tools of external companies. These marketing cookies used only with your consent.

Type

Marketing cookie

Name

_fbp

Purpose

It is used by Facebook to deliver a range of advertising products, such as real-time offers from third-party advertisers.

Expiration

4 months

Adress

facebook.com

User consent

As user browsing our website, you agree with using and embedding cookies in your computer. You have been notified to this effect when visiting our website, and give your consent by further browsing the website. If, as user, you disagree with using cookies, actively delete or block cookie files. If you do not consent to cookies, you can still browse our website, though some functions may not perform properly.

Use of cookies is not in conflict with Act No 122/2013 Coll. on personal data protection. Personal data and their potential disclosure is not compulsory. What is embedded, is only the unique relational identifier that enables us to download again the profile and user preferences on your next visit to the website. We provide possible personal data in line with Act No 122/2013 Coll. on personal data protection, Act No 351/2011 Coll. on electronic communication as further amended, and with Act No 147/2001 Coll. on advertising and on the change and amendment of some legislation as currently valid, by authorised personnel – people sanctioned by our instructions, and in line with our regulation on personal data protection and other relevant measures on confidentiality and security.

How to control cookies?

You can control and/or delete cookies as you deem appropriate – details are available at aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookie files embedded in your computer and can set most browsers in to prevent their embedment. In such event, however, you might have to manually amend some settings on each visit, and services and functions might not perform properly.

Help tool that is available in most web browsers tells you how to set your browser to prevent it from accepting new cookies, or to notify you about new cookies and all those that you have received, to disable them. Nonetheless, we recommend that you retain cookie function fully active. Cookies don’t cause any damages to your computer, nor they contain any viruses.

You can simply accept or decline using cookies on this website by clicking on one of these message: I agree with using cookies / I don’t want to use cookies.

Menu of most browsers contains an opportunity to configure settings, i.e. the browser usually contains options such as enabling cookies, viewing cookie files, blocking all or selected files, etc.. Further information about administration of cookies is on the following websites: