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What species we use and what it is intended for?
Security and identification
The purpose of the cookies intended to link security is:
Recognize the user within the specific session
To control security
Ensure that the information the user enters is visible only to him / her
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Efficiency and functionality
Productivity cookies aim at collecting statistical information and delivering content to individual user preferences. Through them, we anonymously measure the number of visits, viewed pages, visitor activity, and site visits. These cookies help us analyze traffic, which allows us to improve the website as well as the overall user experience.
Managing and deleting cookies
Please keep in mind that much of the cookies we use will improve your browsing experience on our website, and the rest are important to guaranteeing access security.
Depending on the browser you are using, you can:
Allow or deny the storage of cookies from all sources
Set up a notification that will ask for acceptance or denial with each new cookie
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