This site uses cookies for example to track the usage of the site and generate targeted personalized content for the site users. In this way, the service can be further developed more user-friendly. You can prevent the use of cookies in your browser, but then the functionality of the web service may be impaired and some of the functionality of the service may not work at all. The user's web browser is likely to accept cookies by default, but the user can also disable the use of cookies in the settings of their own browser. For more information on browser-specific instructions, please consult your browser manufacturer's instructions.
The site uses Google Analytics user reporting. Anonymous visitor statistics are based on purely technical information provided by your browser and your Internet connection, and this statistic does not provide information about the visitor as a person. Demographic and thematic reporting collects, in addition to technical statistics, personal target group information such as age and gender, as well as topic information about interests.
Reports let you see how many of your site users visit the site during a given period, and how their behavior varies for example by gender. Information of the reports is provided by a third-party DoubleClick cookie. If a cookie is not associated with a user, the target group information and topics cannot be deduced from the statistics. The site uses collected target group and topic reporting information to design topics so that we can provide readers with interesting articles. Google Analytics can be disabled by using the browser extension.
A cookie is a file that is stored on a computer when a user visits a website. The file contains a small amount of information about what the user does during their visit to the site. The server sends the user's activity on the site to the user's own browser. The next time a user visits the same site, the information can be retrieved directly from your computer instead of the server.
Cookies do not harm your computer, files, or use of the Internet. Cookies are ordinary text files that cannot contain viruses. The files are also small, so your computer's memory will not be filled even if you allow cookies to be stored on your computer. Cookies also do not allow to examine user’s data on his/her hard disk.
You can manage and / or delete cookies freely. You can find instructions at aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies on your computer, and most browsers can set them all off. However, keep in mind that if you disable cookies, you'll need to reset certain settings each time you return to the site. It may also be that you may not be able to access some of the services and features on the site.