Cookie policy

This site uses cookies, which are important for its correct operation. By visiting our site, you accept the use of cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They allow the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as username, language, font size and other display settings) for a set period of time so you don’t have to enter them each time you visit the site or move from page to page.

Basis for collecting, processing and storing your personal data

Types of cookies we use:

  • Mandatory cookies – These cookies are necessary for the website to work properly. For example, if you wish to send an enquiry via one of the site’s forms and/or to display specific offers, as well as when creating a translation and legalisation request.
  • Analytical cookies – Thanks to these cookies, we monitor the traffic on our website and can analyze how easy it is for our users to work with it (Google Analytics cookies). These cookies do not give us any information about your personal data. They show us which pages of our site you have viewed, whether you have visited our site via a mobile or desktop device and other anonymous data.
  • Targeting cookies – These cookies contain information about how you have used our sites and may be triggered by advertising partners, they do not store personal information. These are dynamic cookies from Facebook, Google, etc.

How do you control cookies?

You can control and/or delete cookies whenever you want – for more information see aboutcookies.org. You can delete any cookies already stored on your computer, and you can also set most browsers to block them. However, if you do this, you may have to manually set some parameters each time you visit a site, and some services and features may not work.

You can set the cookies you receive from our website in the browser you use. Please note that if we restrict certain types of cookies, our site may not work properly and you may not be able to use its full functionality.