Cookie Policy

Please read the following information carefully:

This website uses cookies to provide visitors with an enhanced browsing experience and services tailored to individual needs.

Cookies facilitate access to and delivery of the services used by the user, such as the personalization of certain settings (language, time zone, etc.). They also contribute to the proper functioning of the website and to optimizing the displayed content.

What is a cookie?

A cookie (also known as a “browser cookie” or “HTTP cookie”) is a small file consisting of letters and numbers that is stored on the user’s internet-enabled device and is installed through a request sent by a web server to a browser. Cookies do not contain software programs, viruses, or spyware, cannot access information from the hard drive, and do not personally identify the user.

Types of cookies

 

  • Session cookies – are automatically deleted when the browser is closed.

  • Persistent cookies – remain stored for a specified period of time, even after the session is closed.

 

Purpose of using cookies on this website

The website may use cookies for the following purposes:

 

  • Essential website functionality;

  • Anonymous visitor analytics;

  • Storing user preferences (e.g. language, time zone);

  • Improving platform security and performance.

Types of cookies used

Functional cookies:

  • e_globals – Stores Elementor global settings for visual element customization.

  • selectedItemId – Remembers the last selected item in the user interface for a smooth navigation experience.

  • e_kit-elements-defaults – Keeps default settings for elements in the Elementor Kit.

  • elementor – Used by Elementor to track real-time changes made on the page.

  • acf – Managed by the Advanced Custom Fields plugin to save custom field values.

  • e_document/global – Cookie associated with global editing in Elementor to preserve changes.

  • wpEmojiSettingsSupports – Checks whether the browser supports emoji display.

  • cmplz_user_data – Stores cookie consent–related preferences.

  • cmplz_consented_services – Remembers the services for which the user has given consent.

  • cmplz_policy_id – Indicates the ID of the current cookie policy version.

  • cmplz_banner-status – Determines whether the cookie banner has been accepted or dismissed.

  • cmplz_preferences – Stores the user’s cookie preference settings.

  • cmplz_functional – Enables basic website functionality according to the given consent.

  • wp-settings-1 – Stores personal user settings in the WordPress administration panel.

  • wp-settings-time-1 – Records the time when WordPress settings were saved.

  • GetLocalTimeZone – Used to detect the user’s time zone.

  • timezone – Stores the user-selected time zone for proper synchronization.

  • acceptcookies – Confirms general acceptance of cookie usage.

  • wfwaf-authcookie-[hash] – Used by Wordfence to authenticate users and protect the site.

  • _lscache_vary – Set by LiteSpeed to deliver cache versions adapted to context.

  • wordpress_logged_in_[hash] – Identifies authenticated WordPress users.

  • wordpress_test_cookie – Checks whether the browser accepts cookies.

Statistical cookies:

  • lastQuoteIndex – Stores the last displayed quote to avoid repetition.

  • cmplz_statistics – Collects anonymous statistical data based on provided consent.

  • tk_ai – Collects anonymous data for internal analysis in Jetpack.

 

Dynamic content cookies:

 

  • whats-new-cache-bmV3L2ZlZWQv – Stores data from the “What’s New” section for quick display.

  • whats-new-cache-expiry-bmV3L2ZlZWQv – Defines the cache expiration for news items.

UI performance cookies:

  • litespeed_qc_hide_banner – Hides the optimization banner generated by LiteSpeed Cache.

For any questions regarding the use of cookies on this website, you may contact us via the form in the contact section.