Notification about the use of cookies
Cookie files
A cookie files is a small piece of text sent to your browser from a website you have visited. It helps the site remember information about you, such as what color scheme you prefer. This is useful the next time you visit the same site. Cookies make browsing websites much more convenient.
Cookies are used for many purposes. For example, they allow you to save your order history, count the number of times you visit a page, improve the quality of interaction between you and the site, and so on.
Our website uses different types of cookies
Technical cookies that are necessary for the correct operation and full functionality of the site. Files of this type do not identify you as an individual. If you do not agree to the use of this type of file, the performance of the site may be affected.
Analytical and marketing cookies that are necessary to collect information about your interaction with the server. This type of cookie cannot be used to identify you. All information that is collected and analyzed is anonymous. This category includes cookies from third-party services that collect anonymized information about traffic sources, site traffic and advertising effectiveness. These services use anonymous browser identifiers that are stored in cookies to record visitors. List of third-party services: Yandex Metrika (you can read more about their use of cookies on the page), Google Analytics (you can read more about their use of cookies on the page), Microsoft Clarity (you can read more about their use of cookies on the page).
How do I manage cookies?
Most Internet browsers are initially set to automatically accept cookies.
At any time, you can change your browser settings to block cookies or to alert you when cookies are sent to your device (refer to your specific browser's usage guidelines). Disabling cookies may affect the performance of the site.
If you use multiple devices and/or browsers to access the Internet, the appropriate settings must be changed in each of them.
Cookies and personal data
Cookies do not contain your personal data that can be used to identify you. Cookies do not contain your name, surname, patronymic, e-mail addresses, home address, telephone numbers and other similar data.