What is a cookie?
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies usually store your settings for a website, such as your preferred language. Later, when you open the same website again, your browser sends back the cookies that belong to that website. This allows the website to display information tailored to your needs.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (such as your name or email address). However, this information can only be stored if you allow it – websites cannot access information that you have not given them and cannot access other files on your computer.
You can change your browser settings and enable or completely refuse the storage of cookies. Among many other settings, you can also delete existing stored cookies or enable automatic deletion of cookies when closing the browser.
Most websites on the Internet use this practice, but according to European Union regulations from 25. 3. 2011. There is an obligation to ask for your consent before storing cookies. By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies. By blocking cookies, you can still browse the website and its content, but some of its features will not be available to you, and your user experience may also be of lower quality.
How to disable cookies?
By disabling cookies, you decide whether to allow cookies to be stored on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. For information about cookie settings, select the web browser you are using:

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If you disable cookies, you may not be able to use some of the functionality on the websites.
What are temporary cookies?
Session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your browser. They are used by websites to store temporary data.
What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or saved cookies remain on your computer after you close your browser. They allow websites to store information, such as your login name and password, so you don’t have to log in to your account every time you visit a website. Persistent cookies will remain on your computer for days, months, or even years, depending on the type and settings of the cookie.
What are first-party cookies?
First-party cookies come directly from the website you are viewing and can be permanent or temporary. These cookies allow websites to store information that they will use again the next time you visit that website.
What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies come from advertisements, services or programming processes of other websites and service platforms (such as pop-up advertisements and tools for tracking page analytics statistics) that are located on the website you are viewing. These cookies allow websites to track the use of their websites, primarily for marketing purposes.

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If you want to prevent Google Analytics services from storing cookies for you, you can prohibit them at the following link by following the instructions: Link!
Does this website use cookies?
Yes, with the primary goal of making the website a better user experience and making it easier to get in touch. What kind of cookies does this site use and why?
Temporary cookies (session cookies)
These are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically deleted) when you close your browser. Temporary cookies allow you to access the content of the site.
Persistent Cookies
They usually have an expiration date far in the future and will remain in your browser until they expire or you manually delete them. Persistent cookies provide a better understanding of user habits, allowing the website to be improved based on your preferences. This information is anonymous – your individual data is not visible.
What services does the site use?
Social networks
Sharing web pages on social networks usually sets cookies for the user. The company plans to use the most popular social networks and connect them to the website.
Attendance measurement
The website uses the hosting service tool (“Cpanel”) for measured traffic, and plans to implement “Google Analytics” and “Google Search Console” services in the future.
Additional information about disabling cookies
There are currently several websites and tools available to disable the storage of cookies for various services. More information about this can be found at the following links:
https://youronlinechoices.eu/hr
For communication to exercise rights related to the protection of personal data, it is necessary to use the communication channels defined in the “Exercise of rights” section on the “Privacy Policy” page so that each request is registered and the user as the initiator is identified.

















