We always want to provide our visitors with up-to-date and relevant information on the website. Based on the knowledge of what content visitors are interested in and what they expect from us, we can offer the right content. We do not pass the data on to third parties, nor do we track visitors as individuals, but completely anonymously.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that most websites store on users’ devices with which they access the internet. Storage is under the full control of the user, as they can restrict or deactivate the storage of cookies in the browser they use.
Types of cookies
1. Necessary cookies
This type of cookie enables the use of essential components for the proper functioning of the website. Without these cookies, the services you have requested on this website would not function properly (e.g. registration, purchase process, etc.).
2. Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies record the activities of visitors to our website. We use the service for the purpose of analysing traffic (counting visitors, identifying browsers and time spent on the website, navigation problems, etc.). With their help, we facilitate the development of a website customised to your needs and perfect the user experience.
3. Advertising cookies
This type of cookie is most commonly used by advertising and social networks (third parties) to show you more targeted adverts, limit the repetition of adverts or measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. These types of cookies can enable your online actions to be tracked.
Why are cookies necessary?
Cookies are used by most websites because they provide a convenient way to deliver timely and relevant content that matches the interests and preferences of web users. Using statistical data on website visits, which are also made possible by cookies, website operators can evaluate the effectiveness of the design of their websites and the appropriateness of the type and number of adverts they offer users on their websites.
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies | Name of the cookie | Where is it located | Purpose | Duration |
WooComerce | woocommerce_cart_hash | All websites. | It helps WooCommerce to determine when the content/data in the shopping basket changes. | 1 session |
WooComerce | woocommerce_items_in_cart | All websites. | It helps WooCommerce to determine when the content/data in the shopping basket changes. | 1 session |
WooComerce | wp_woocommerce_session_ | All websites. | It contains a unique code for each customer so that it knows where to find the shopping basket information for each customer in the database. | 2 days |
WooComerce | woocommerce_recently_viewed | All websites. | Supports the “Recently viewed products” widget. | 1 session |
WooComerce | store_notice[notice id] | All websites. | Allows customers to unsubscribe from the store notification. | 1 session |
Analytical cookies
Cookie source | Name of the cookie | Where is it located | Purpose | Duration |
Piwik | MATOMO_SESSID | All websites. | Website visit statistics, anonymised. | 3 months |
Advertising and targeting cookies
Cookie source | Name of the cookie | Where is it located | Purpose | Duration |
Meta | _fbp, datf, fr, lu | All websites. | The cookie is used for the purposes of user statistics coming from Facebook and for segmentation and advertising campaigns on Facebook. | 3 months to 1 year |
_gads, _gpi. _gcl_au | All websites. | The cookie is used for the purposes of user statistics provided by Google and for segmentation and advertising campaigns on Google. | 3 months to 1 year | |
ActiveCampaign | Ac_enable_tracking | All websites. | The cookie is used for user statistics derived from the address of emails sent, as well as for segmenting users within the platform. | Until revoked |
Deactivation of cookies
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies. You can deactivate cookies at any time in your browser settings. Information about cookie settings in individual browsers can be found at the following links: