In order to improve your user experience when browsing ITP websites, we take this opportunity to inform you that this website stores a small amount of information called cookies on your computer. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies. If you block them, you are still able to view the page, but with limited functionality.
A cookie is a piece of information placed on a personal computer or mobile device at the time of browsing the website you have visited. Cookies are easy to use, as they make Internet settings (language or address) more simple by activating them when you reload the page. In this way, the information is customized to your needs and usual ways of using it, i.e., it improves your user experience when browsing ITP websites.
In addition to this simple information related to easier management, cookies can also store a large amount of personal data, for which you must give your prior consent. If you have not given your consent, cookies cannot access the files on your computer. You cannot see the activity of preparing and sending cookies. However, in the settings of the selected internet browser, you can choose various options, such as approving or rejecting requests to save cookies, deleting saved cookies, and the like.
Cookies also allow us to track traffic to our websites (using tools such as Google Analytics, DoubleClick, Hotjar, Facebook, and Google Tag Manager). All information collected in this way by cookies is accumulated and is anonymous and not shared with any other entities.
All this information can be stored on your computer or mobile device only if you allow it – websites cannot access information that you did not give them, nor can they access other content on your computer or mobile device.
Disabling cookies prevents them from being collected on your computer or mobile device. Cookie settings can be configured and changed in the internet browser of your choice. You can delete previously installed cookies from your internet browser. Disabling or deleting can also mean reducing the functionality of the website. Most browsers can be adjusted so that they do not deliver cookies. If you decide to take this step – we suggest that you install Privacy Badger (a free add-on made by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), an organization that specializes in protecting rights in the digital world), or another tool that protects you from tracking while browsing the web.
Session cookies are removed from your personal computer or mobile device when you close the browser you used to view the page. With the help of these cookies, the site collects temporary data.
Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer or mobile device even after you close your internet browser. With the help of these cookies, websites collect data to make it easier for you to use. For example, websites that require a username and password will “remember” your entry that will appear each time you visit the same page. Persistent cookies will remain on your computer for days, months, or years.
First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing and can be temporary or permanent. In this way, the website collects data that will make it easier for you to use each time you visit that page.
Third-party cookies on your computers come from other websites located on the website you are browsing. Such are, for example, pop-up ads and, in that case, the role of cookies is to follow certain websites from the advertising position.
Yes, this website uses cookies to provide you with more simple and better user experience.
Session cookies – which will be automatically deleted when you close the browser in which you are working.
Persistent cookies – which will remain “noted” in your internet browser until they expire or you delete them manually. The information collected is anonymous and does not include your personal information.