Cookies
Our website does not collect or store users’ email addresses or any other personal or identifiable information without the user’s consent.
Our site uses cookies, but they do not allow the identification of personal data. The information may be used for service development, visitor analytics, and research purposes (Matomo).
You can refuse the use of cookies by selecting “Reject all” in the pop-up window. You can change your decision below:
Statistical cookies (Matomo)
Website visitor tracking does not directly collect information that can identify individual visitors. In some cases, an IP address may be considered personal data.
In addition to the IP address, only general statistical data about site usage is collected, which is used for the development of online services. This data includes pages or documents loaded, the time and duration of the visit, as well as the browser and operating system used.
Website visits are tracked using the Matomo analytics service, and the data collected is not transferred outside the EU or the European Economic Area.
Meta Pixel
The website uses the Meta Pixel, which in practice means a small piece of code placed on the pages that enables remarketing of the website on Facebook and Instagram. The pixel makes it possible to show ads to the right people and to create target audiences for advertising. The pixel does not identify visitors as individuals; instead, visitors remain anonymous to the website service provider. If you wish to opt out of the Meta Pixel, you can do so by selecting “Only necessary cookies” in the pop-up window.
You can find Meta’s privacy policy from Meta’s website (Visit an external site. The link opens in a new tab.)
YouTube videos and other off-site content
All external content, such as YouTube videos, is integrated into our website so that the user must separately approve the downloading of content from a third-party service. If you click the “Download external content” button, i.e. you accept the download of external content, for example your IP address will be transmitted to a third-party service.