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Cookies in general
Our web site uses cookies to develop a user experience (tracking cookies) and enable functionality in the service (functional cookies). A cookie is a text file that is stored on a user's computer for a limited time on a web site page. If you want, you can avoid cookies by setting your browser settings so that cookies are not saved during use. However, this may have a negative impact on site functionality and user experience or, in some cases, to prevent full use.
Tracking Cookies
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Additionally, the site uses Google Analytics Demographics, which combines user tracking information with, for example, age, gender, and user interests. You can change your settings for collecting this information in your Google Account.
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Functional cookies
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The user of the web service uses a web server access to log files to the server and web service log files (including IP address, open page and downloaded files, and possible in-use error situations) and collects information about the site's user interface (records, hot map data, form data usage). The purpose of collecting this information is to monitor and develop the service as well as to continually improve fault tolerance and security.