"Cookies" are small text files that are stored in your web browser and allow us to recognize your computer or mobile device when you visit our website.
We use cookies to ensure the functionality of our website, improve user interaction with it, and collect statistical information.
To accomplish these tasks, cookies collect some personal information about you every time you use our website. You can choose to accept or decline some or all types of cookies through your device's browser settings. We will inform you about this by showing you a cookie banner upon your first visit to our site. If you continue to use our website without changing your browser settings after agreeing to the use of cookies, we will use cookies as described in the sections below. To help you make an informed choice, we provide a brief description of the cookies we use and explain how disabling different types of cookies will affect your use of our website.
Most of the cookies we use are "session" cookies, which are automatically deleted at the end of the browser session, but we also use "persistent" cookies. These remain on your hard drive, and we use them to automatically recognize you as the same visitor when you return to our website. The cookie itself does not contain any personal information about you, but it sends an identifier to our server, which allows us to link the cookie to you.
We use the following categories of cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies: These ensure the functioning of our website.
These cookies are necessary for you to navigate our pages smoothly and to have full access to the site's content. They also enable us to deliver content in a way that is suitable for your device.
Without these cookies, you will not be able to access your account, and some parts of our website may not function properly or at all. Here are a few examples of how strictly necessary cookies are used:
Enable smooth navigation on our website.
Display content in the best format for your device and adjust it for your screen.
Maintain your login session so you do not have to sign in again each time you visit the website.
Functional Cookies: Enablement of website features
Functional cookies allow our websites to remember choices you make while using specific website functions. They enable you to use features such as receiving push notifications.
While you can still use the website without these cookies, you may encounter difficulties in using certain functions. Here are some examples of how functional cookies are used:
Remembering that you have subscribed to receive push notifications from our website.
Remembering that you have participated in a survey and not prompting you to do so again.
Analytical Cookies: Monitoring the performance of our website
Analytical cookies gather information about how people use our website, such as how many people visit it, which pages are most popular, whether users encounter error messages, and if so, where.
We process analytical cookies both independently and through third-party systems (such as Google Analytics, Yandex Metrica). Here are some examples of how analytical cookies are used:
Identifying trends in how people navigate through our website pages.
Counting how many times a page or email has been viewed, helping us assess the effectiveness of our content and communications.
You can still use all online features of our site without these cookies.
Web Beacons ("Tracking Pixels")
Our website and some of the emails we send contain small invisible images known as "web beacons" or "tracking pixels". These are used to count the number of page views or email opens and help us evaluate the effectiveness of our content and communications. Web beacons are anonymous; they do not contain or collect any information that identifies you personally.
Cookie Files in Online Advertising
We sell some advertising space on our website to advertisers, and the ads placed as a result may contain cookie files. These cookies may be used to track the number of ad views and to limit the number of times the same ad is shown to a single user.
Managing My Cookie Files
All modern browsers allow you to see what cookies you have and delete them individually or entirely by adjusting your cookie settings. To disable cookie access in the most popular browsers, users should follow these steps:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0: Select "Tools" at the top of the browser or select "Browser Properties", then choose "Privacy". Select the desired settings, then click "Apply", followed by "Accept/OK".
Mozilla Firefox: In the browser menu, select "Settings", then go to "Privacy" and in the appeared menu select "Custom settings for history". Then select the desired settings and click "OK/Accept".
Google Chrome: In the browser menu (top right corner), select "Settings", adjust the necessary settings, and click "OK".
Safari: On the "Settings" panel, select "Privacy", adjust the necessary parameters, and click "OK".
For any other internet browser, please visit the browser's help page to learn how to configure or delete cookies.
Please remember that deleting cookie files may prevent you from accessing all features offered by the site, and some of our pages may not display correctly.