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Cookies and tags

Our site uses cookies, of which some are set through tags. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. Our cookies do not collect information traceable to your person.

Cookies allow us to understand who has seen which pages, and to determine the most popular areas of our site. We also use cookies to store visitors’ preferences, and to record session information, such as length of visit. Depending on the type of cookie we use, cookies also allow us to make our site more user friendly, for example, permanent cookies allow us to save your password so that you do not have to re-enter it every time you visit our web site.

You can block the saving of cookies in your browser's settings.

This site uses the following cookies and tags

Statistics

_ga, _gid

Used by Google Analytics to identify user patterns.

_gat

Used by Google Analytics to limit the collection of data on sites with a lot of traffic.

Marketing

IDE, test_cookie

Used by DoubleClick, a Google company, to provide personalised ads and to measure their efficiency.

_fbp, _fbc

Used by Facebook in order to provide personalised ads and to measure their efficiency. These are set through a pixel tag – tr.

YouTube

yt-remote-cast-installed, yt-remote-connected-devices, yt-remote-device-id, yt-remote-fast-check-period, yt-remote-session-app, yt-remote-session-name

Used by YouTube to provide video and to measure how videos are watched.

CMS (the site itself)

adaptive_image, ais

Remembers the visitor's screen size in order to provide images of the right size.

cookie-agreed

Remembers if the visitor has accepted cookies in order to not show the cookie information pop-up more than once.

Drupal.tableDrag.showWeight

Remembers in what order some types of elements should be shown, mainly for logged-in visitors.

Drupal.toolbar.collapsed

Remembers settings for the toolbar for logged-in visitors.

has_js

Remembers if the visitor's browser supports Javascript.

SSES

Remember if the visitor is logged in.