Cookies
In order to work properly on our site, sometimes we store small files on your device, called cookies. Most websites use this method.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are saved on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They allow the website to store your actions and preferences (such as username, language, font size, and other display settings) for a certain amount of time so you do not have to enter them each time you visit the site or go from one page to another.
How do we use cookies?
Cookies are used to store:
- Your display settings, such as color contrast or font size settings;
- Learn about whether you’ve already completed a site-by-site research to help you avoid being asked again;
- Information whether or not you have agreed to use cookies on this site.
- Additionally, some of the videos embedded on our pages also use cookies to collect anonymous statistics about how you got to the page and what videos you were watching.
Allowing cookies is not absolutely necessary for the website to work, but will help make it more usable. You can delete or block cookies, but if you do, some features on the site may not work properly.
Cookie information is not used to identify your identity, and data samples are entirely under our control. Cookies are not used for purposes other than those listed here.
How to Control Cookies
You can control and / or delete cookies whenever you want – for more information, see here. You can delete all the cookies already stored on your computer, and you can also set up most browsers to block them. However, if you do so, you may have to manually set up some parameters each time you visit a site, and some services and features may not work.
AGREEMENT ON THE USE OF BISQUITES
This site uses cookies.
We use cookies to personalize content and ads and to analyze our traffic. We also share the information we collect about the use of our website by social media, advertising partners, and analytics partners who can combine information gathered about your use with other information they have gathered about the use of their services.