
Cookies Policy
This policy explains how we use digital identifiers to guarantee platform stability and secure session continuity. We utilize four categories of tracking tools to keep track of your settings and optimize performance. You can manage or delete these markers via your browser at any time. All data is handled according to high security standards to protect your digital footprint and interface experience.
This document outlines the methods used to manage digital identifiers and technical markers during your interaction with our online environment. We utilize various mechanisms to guarantee platform stability, improve functional performance, and tailor the interface to individual needs.
Key Mechanisms
To provide a seamless interface, small text fragments are placed on your hardware. These digital markers act as a memory for the platform, allowing the system to recognize your device across different pages or subsequent visits. Without these fundamental tools, the platform would treat every page refresh as a completely new interaction, requiring repetitive authentication and resetting all visual preferences.
Categories of Digital Identifiers
We classify our tracking technologies into four distinct functional groups. Each plays a specific role in the ecosystem:
1. Mandatory Technical Markers These are strictly necessary for the operation of the site. They enable key functions such as:
- Secure authentication and account persistence.
- Protection against cross-site request forgery and other malicious activities.
- Management of digital traffic to prevent server overloads. Because the platform cannot function without these, they are active by default and cannot be disabled within the local settings.
2. Functional and Preference Memory These markers keep track of the choices you make to enhance your experience. For example:
- Language selection and regional settings.
- Volume levels or interface display modes (e.g., dark vs. light themes).
- Saved input in forms to prevent data loss during navigation. While not critical for the site’s existence, disabling these will result in a generic, less efficient experience.
3. Performance and Analytical Metrics We process data regarding how visitors move around the interface. These markers collect information in a way that does not directly identify an individual but provides vital insights into:
- Page load speeds and technical errors.
- The most and least frequently visited sections.
- The path users take through the site. This data is used private to optimize internal architecture and fix bugs.
4. Behavioral and Engagement Tools These tools help us understand user interests based on browsing habits. They are used to:
- Prevent the repetitive display of the same informational banners.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of internal announcements.
- Customize content highlights based on previous interactions.
Duration of Storage
The lifespan of these digital markers varies based on their purpose:
- Volatile Markers: These expire immediately when the browser is closed or the session ends. They are used primarily for temporary security and navigation.
- Persistent Markers: These remain on your device for a pre-defined period (ranging from 24 hours to several months). They are designed to recognise you upon your return, keeping your settings exactly as you left them.
Third-Party Tools
In certain instances, we utilize external services to assist with technical monitoring or content delivery. These external entities may place their own markers on your device through our interface. We do not have direct control over the specific data architecture of these external markers, but we make sure that all partners adhere to high standards of data protection and privacy.
Managing Your Environment
You have the right and the technical means to control how these identifiers are stored. Most modern browsers offer extensive settings to manage, block, or delete these files:
- Browser Controls: You can set your browser to reject all markers or notify you when one is being sent. Note that blocking all markers may prevent access to secure areas of the platform.
- Manual Deletion: You can clear your history and stored files at any time through your hardware’s maintenance settings.
- Specific Opt-outs: Many analytical and behavioral services provide independent tools to exclude your device from their data collection pools.
Updates to This Framework
As technical standards change and new features are added to the platform, we may modify the way we use these identifiers. Any significant changes to the duration, type, or purpose of data collection will be reflected here. We recommend reviewing this section periodically to stay informed about how your digital footprint is managed.
Security and Integrity
We prioritize the security of all stored markers. We do not use these technologies to extract private files from your hard drive or to monitor your activities on unrelated websites. Their scope is strictly limited to your interaction with our specific digital services. If you have questions regarding the technical implementation of these tools, our support team is ready to provide further clarification on the methods used to protect your session integrity.