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What is a cookie?

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There are two types of cookies. The first saves a file for a long time on your computer. It is, for example, used for functions that tell you what is new since the user last visited the website. The other type of cookies is called session cookies. While you are surfing on a page, this cookie is stored temporarily in your computer’s memory to keep track of, for example, what language you have chosen. Session cookies are not stored for a longer period on your computer, it disappears when you close your browser.

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On this website, cookies are used to make it easier for visitors and provide access to different functions and different types of information.

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Statistical

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Functional

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We are also using third party cookies

We are using third-party cookies to identify demographics, such as the sex and age of our visitors.

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