Cookie policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site.
First party cookies are cookies set by the website you’re visiting. Only that website can read them. In addition, a website might potentially use external services, which also set their own cookies, known as third-party cookies.
We use following cookies?
First party cookies
Name |
Expiration period |
Content |
Purpose |
_pk_id |
13 months |
ID Token |
Analysis of website visits: identify website visitors in an anonymously way as no personal data is collected. |
_pk_red |
6 months |
URL |
Analysis of website visits: identify website visitors in an anonymously way as no personal data is collected. |
_pk_ses |
30 minutes |
ID Token |
Analysis of website visits: identify website visitors in an anonymously way as no personal data is collected. |
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Third-party cookies
This website contains external links to support the publication of certain information. It is the website visitor responsibility for activating or not these external links. We do advice to the website visitor to consult the privacy statement as well the cookie policy of the site concerned.
To view this third-party content, you first have to accept their specific terms and conditions. This includes their cookie policies, which we have no control over.
But if you do not view this content, no third-party cookies are installed on your device.
How can you manage cookies?
Removing cookies from your device
You can delete all cookies that are already on your device by clearing the browsing history of your browser. This will remove all cookies from all websites you have visited.
Be aware though that you may also lose some saved information (e.g. saved login details, site preferences).
Managing site-specific cookies
For more detailed control over site-specific cookies, check the privacy and cookie settings in your preferred browser
Blocking cookies
You can set most modern browsers to prevent any cookies being placed on your device, but you may then have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site/page. And some services and functionalities may not work properly at all (e.g. profile logging-in).