Cookie Policy

Cookies and how we use them

In Cokie policy you can find information about how and when we use cookies on our website.

What are cookies and how do they work?

Cookies are small text files that a website sends to and saves on your device. Cookies are saved in the file directory of your web browser. During the next visit of the same website, the browser reads the cookie and forwards information to the website or to the service that had set the cookie. If you want to learn more about the technologies and how they function, please visit a specialized website, such as allaboutcookies.org.

What do we use cookies for?

Cookies on our website are used to provide an optimal user experience during your visit. Cookies are also used to improve our website further.

The following cookies are used:

  1. Cookies that count the number of visitors to our website and their interests;
  2. Cookies that help us to understand how users move on the site and how long they stay on each page in order to place our content accordingly;
    Cookies necessary for the functioning of the website.

The specific cookies used are listed below:

Cookie name Servis Duration Description
PHPSESSID Valicon.net Until the end of browser session Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of the site.
moove_gdpr_popup Valicon.net 1 year Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of the site. The cookie remembers your decision to use cookies
_pk_ses.XXX Valicon.net 1 day Internal analytics of user sessions (data does not leave our servers). It is only used if the user also allows non-essential cookies.
_pk_id.XXX Valicon.net 13 months Internal analytics of user sessions (data does not leave our servers). It is only used if the user also allows non-essential cookies
mtc_id  Valicon.net Until the end of browser session Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of subpages that include contact or other forms. A cookie is installed when you visit these pages and/or send data through the forms on the page. It is the contact point ID.
mautic_device_id Valicon.net +1 year Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of subpages that include contact or other forms. A cookie is installed when you visit these pages and/or send data through the forms on the page. It is a session / device ID.
mautic_session_id Valicon.net +1 year Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of subpages that include contact or other forms. A cookie is installed when you visit these pages and/or send data through the forms on the page. It is a session / device ID.
mtc_sid Valicon.net Until the end of browser session Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of subpages that include contact or other forms. A cookie is installed when you visit these pages and/or send data through the forms on the page. It is the device ID.
db9ad511be22066aac18ca0fb5fc8742 Valicon.net Until the end of browser session Functional – absolutely necessary for the operation of subpages that include contact or other forms. A cookie is installed when you visit these pages and/or send data through the forms on the page. It is the session ID.
A dynamic name equal to the value of the mautic_device_id Valicon.net +1 year It can be used by the website, but not used by Mautic to actively track the contact. It is the contact point ID.

How can I manage cookies?

If you do not agree with the usage of cookies on our website, you can choose this option inside the cookie notice. Another option to manage your cookies is available in your web browser’s settings. Browsers use various methods to limit the usage of cookies. Usually, these options can be found in the Tools or Options menu. You can also read your browser’s Help section. You can read more about the options of cookies management in specific browsers here.

How long is the cookie data saved?

That depends on the type of the cookie. Session cookies expire when you close your tab or your browser. Persistent cookies expire after several months or even several years. You can also delete cookies in your Web browser.