Cookie Policy
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains which cookies and similar technologies we use, what they are used for, how long they remain active and how you can manage cookies through your browser.
The current public website does not place advertising, retargeting or marketing cookies. The technologies we use are limited to a functional language-preference cookie and cookieless tools that help us improve the website technically.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on your device. The information in such a file can be read again during a later visit by the website or by the service that placed the cookie.
Cookies can be used, for example, to remember preferences, to make certain parts of a website work correctly or to understand how a website is used.
3. Scripts and similar technologies
A script is a piece of program code that makes the website work correctly and interactively. This code can run on our server or in your browser.
Some tools can also use similar technologies, such as pixels or beacons. Where relevant, we explain below what those technologies are used for. We only list what is active on the current public website.
4. Which categories do we use?
Functional cookies make certain parts of the website work properly and allow your preferences to be remembered. We may place necessary functional cookies without prior consent.
For analytics, performance and error monitoring, we currently use cookieless technologies. They help us understand whether the website works well, without placing statistics cookies on your device.
We currently do not use marketing or tracking cookies on the public website. This means we do not use the public website to build advertising profiles or track visitors across multiple websites for marketing purposes.
5. Cookies and cookieless technologies we use
On the public website, we currently only use one functional language-preference cookie.
- NEXT_LOCALE - a functional cookie that allows the website to remember your language preference and guide you to the correct language version.
The following technologies are active on the public website, but according to our current implementation they do not place cookies. We mention them here for transparency, because technical data about page views, performance or errors may still be sent to external processors.
- Vercel Web Analytics - cookieless website analytics used to obtain anonymized insights into website usage.
- Vercel Speed Insights - cookieless performance monitoring based on Core Web Vitals and browser performance.
- Sentry - error monitoring for production issues. Sentry is configured with sendDefaultPii: false and request cookies are removed from events before they are sent.
6. Managing or deleting cookies
You can automatically or manually delete cookies through your browser settings. You can also choose to block certain cookies or ask your browser to show a notification whenever a website wants to place a cookie.
If you disable functional cookies, some preferences, such as your language choice, may no longer be remembered automatically. The website will remain accessible.
7. Your rights regarding personal data
When cookies or similar technologies process personal data, you have rights under applicable privacy law, such as the right to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection.
You can find more information about these rights and how to exercise them in our Privacy Policy.