Cookie Policy

Our website and its services use cookies, pixel tags, and web beacons to analyze user behavior, assess ad performance, and enhance platform usability. In most cases, the data collected remains anonymous. However, if local regulations classify IP addresses or other identifiers as personal data, we process them in accordance with applicable laws. When anonymous data is linked to personal data, it is treated under our Privacy Policy.

Advertisements displayed on our website and partner platforms may be tailored to your interests. If you wish to disable personalized advertising, activate the "Limit Ad Tracking" function in your device settings. This feature reduces the use of your data for targeted ads but does not eliminate contextual advertising based on your search queries and visited pages.

We and our partners use cookies and similar technologies to store information about your interaction with the platform. This enables us to save language preferences, offer relevant recommendations, and remember your settings for future visits. Records of visits, purchases, or service usage help us provide relevant notifications and advertisements. Tracking technologies also improve customer support and adapt services, including cloud storage solutions.

You can manage cookie settings via your browser. In Safari, go to "Settings" > "Privacy"; on mobile devices, navigate to "Settings" > "Privacy & Security." For other browsers, consult the respective help section. Please note that disabling cookies may affect the proper functioning of certain website features.

Like many web platforms, we automatically collect certain technical data: IP address, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), entry and exit pages, operating system, timestamps, and click actions. This information helps analyze user behavior, enhance functionality, and optimize marketing campaigns.

Some of our emails may contain links that redirect through our server, allowing us to analyze user interest in content and assess the effectiveness of email campaigns. If you do not wish for such tracking, avoid clicking these links. Additionally, we may use pixel tags to track whether our emails are opened and displayed correctly. This data helps refine communication strategies and reduce the number of irrelevant messages.