The EU Cookies Directive requires us to inform all visitors that our webpage uses cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files which are stored on the user’s computer/tablet/mobile device used when the user accesses the internet. Cookies do not contain executable files, viruses, or spyware, and are unable to access the data stored on the user’s hard drive. Cookies neither contain nor collect information.
Why are cookies necessary?
Cookies make it possible to recognise the user’s computer (or tablet, or mobile device), and their browser. This enables the user to access content tailored to their requirements. Cookies help to make browsing the Internet an enjoyable experience. Cookies also make it possible for browsers to remember passwords, naturally only if that’s what we want. Cookies are also used to collect certain anonymous statistics related to the habits of the users visiting the webpage. This information can help the webpage operator to gain a better understanding of how users engage with the site and assists the webpage operator in providing a better experience for the user.
What happens if I don’t allow cookies?
You can reject cookies at any time in your browser preferences. The rejection/restriction of cookies will, however, have a negative impact on the functioning of certain page elements.
By clicking on the Accept Cookies button, you agree to allow cookies on the website.