What cookies are and why we use them
Technical definition of cookies
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to the user's device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) when accessing a website. These files allow the server to recognize the user's browser and store certain information related to their interactions. Thanks to cookies, the platform is able to "remember" the choices made, ensuring smooth and consistent navigation across different access sessions.
Purposes of data processing via cookies
We use these technologies for technical, analytical purposes, and, in some cases, to improve the relevance of displayed content. Cookies help us monitor system stability, identify any performance bottlenecks, and prevent unauthorized access. Without the aid of certain technical cookies, many of the platform's essential functionalities could not be delivered securely and efficiently.