Cookie Statement

To make your journey towards savings and a lower carbon footprint really comfortable, we are working on a website with cookies. Learn what we use your personal information for and how we protect it from others.

1. What are cookies

Cookies are short text files created by a web server and stored on your computer via your browser. When you return to the same website later, the browser sends the stored cookie back and the server retrieves all the information it has previously stored with you. Cookies are used by the vast majority of websites for their activity.

2. How cookies are divided

Cookies can be divided according to who places them on your website, i.e. into:

1) First party cookies — their validity is limited to the domain of the website you are viewing. These cookies are considered more secure.

(2) Third party cookies — are placed using a script from another domain. Users can be tracked across domains. They are often used to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising channels.

According to the shelf life, cookies can be divided into:

1) Short-term (session cookies) — are deleted from your computer when you close your browser.

(2) Persistent cookies — they remain stored after the browser is closed, they are deleted only after a very long period of time (this depends on your browser settings and cookie settings). You can also remove them manually.

According to the shelf life, cookies can be divided into:

1) Technical - allow the basic functions of the site (e.g. login or purchase). These cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of our website and we place even without your consent.

(2) Functional - cookies that allow, for example, to remember the language or region of the user. These cookies contribute to the correct setting of the website and do not participate in tracking the user's activity. We consider functional cookies to be necessary and therefore place them on the website without your consent.

3) Analytical - used to collect non-anonymous data on user behavior. Based on them, we can modify the website to make it better for you to use it. In the settings, they can be enabled as “Analytical cookies”.

4th) Marketing - used to target ads to users who have already been on our site. They can be enabled in the settings as “Marketing cookies”.

5) Conversion - with their help we can evaluate the success of campaigns.
In the settings, they can be enabled as “Analytical cookies”.

6th) Personalization - various tools help us with content personalization - personalizing the site based on what you watched. Similarly, tools help us modify search results based on other users' search information.
In the settings, they can be enabled as “Preferences” cookies.

3. What are the individual cookies for

You can find out what cookies our website uses, for what purposes and with as a validity period here:

I want to know the purpose of cookies

Please note that if you use an add-blocker or other browser extension that modifies our website, information about the purposes of individual cookies may not be displayed correctly.

4. Options for setting cookies

Our website works with cookies on the basis of consent. Until you express your consent to cookies on our website (other than essential cookies), we will not use them. If you give us your consent to our use of cookies, but later you want to withdraw it, you will find out how to do this below.

Setting cookies in the cookie bar

If you decide to withdraw your consent to certain categories of cookies or change the settings of cookies used, you can do so directly here, via the button below.

Change cookie settings

Please note that if you use an add-blocker or other browser extension that modifies our website, information about the purposes of individual cookies may not be displayed correctly.

Deleting cookies in your browser

You can delete cookies in your browser — they are usually located in the “History” of visited pages.
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Android — different browsers (Chrome tutorial)

Blocking cookies in the browser

Browsers allow you to block the placement of cookies on your computer. In this case, however, the functionality of this site will be limited. You can find information about the settings for storing cookies in your browser on the website of the provider of a particular browser:
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Android — different browsers (Chrome tutorial)

5. How we store consents to the use of cookies

We store users' consent to the use of cookies through the CookieHub platform. This platform stores only the data necessary to identify the user's consent.

It's a token

A random string stored in the CookieHub cookie in the user's browser along with cookie category settings. We need this token to identify the consent given.

URLS

The full URL that the user was at when configuring consent.

Anonymized IP address

IP address of the client. The last part of the IP address is replaced by 0, since the IP address can be considered personal data.

Earth

Registered country code for IP address. When using geolocation, this can be useful for finding out if the user has agreed or not been given any options.

User Agent

The user agent usually contains information about the browser and the operating chain.

Date and time

Date and time of consent.