What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a site saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. Cookies are widely used in order to make the sites functional or more efficient, and to offer information to the owner of the site.
How do we use cookies?
The information generated by cookies regarding the way the site is used – standard journal information about the use of Internet (including your IP address) and information regarding visitors’ behaviour, in an anonymous format – are sent to Google and stored, including on servers in the United States. Before being sent to Google, your IP address is anonymised.
How to manage cookies in your browser
Most of the browsers allow you:
• to see your cookies and delete them individually
• to block cookies from third-parties
• to block cookies from certain websites
• to block set-up for all cookies
• to block all the cookies when you close the browser
If you choose to delete the cookies, you have to take into consideration the loss of certain preferences. Also, if you block cookies completely, numerous websites (including ours) will not function correctly, and transmission on the Internet will not function at all. For these reasons, we recommend not to block cookies completely when using our online transmission services.