COOKIES

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files that store information on a user's internet browser settings. Almost all websites are currently using this technology. Browser downloaded cookies are the first time a user visits a website. If the site is visited again via the same device, the cookie (and the information it stores) is either sent back to the originating website (first-party cookies) or to a third-party domain that generated it (third-party cookies). This way we acquire information about repeatedly accessing the site through the same browser, and, in some instances, the displayed content may vary. Cookies are not useful exclusively to us, as they make the interface personalised and more user-friendly after the first visit. If you use the same device and browser, cookies will remember your preferences and tailor the content to your interests and needs.

Managing cookie settings on this website.

Using cookies that do not require user consent on this website.

There is a certain type of essential files called technical cookies, which does not affect the user-related website functionality. These files are used exclusively by Segezha Group and are therefore considered fundamental. Cookies are saved on your device only if you do actually visit our website, and are used, for example, to display a version of the configurator that matches the characteristics of your current internet connection. These cookies also make it easier to switch from HTTP to HTTPS when changing pages, ensuring that the data transmitted is not compromised. The files are also used to save users' consent regarding the cookies on our website. Technical cookies do not require user consent. Changing the settings on this site will not disable the technical cookies.

Categories of cookies

There are four main categories of cookies based on function and purpose: technical cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies and advertising cookies.

Managing cookie settings on this website.

Cookies are small text files that store information on a user's internet browser settings. Almost all websites are currently using this technology. Browser downloaded cookies are the first time a user visits a website. If the site is visited again via the same device, the cookie (and the information it stores) is either sent back to the originating website (first-party cookies) or to a third-party domain that generated it (third-party cookies). This way we acquire information about repeatedly accessing the site through the same browser, and, in some instances, the displayed content may vary. Cookies are not useful exclusively to us, as they make the interface personalised and more user-friendly after the first visit. If you use the same device and browser, cookies will remember your preferences and tailor the content to your interests and needs.

Technical cookies.

These files are crucial for navigating and proper website functionality. Without these cookies, some functions may be unaccessible when you return to the page within one session. Your activity history, such as text entered or configurator settings, may not be saved.

Performance cookies.

These files collect information about the way users browse a website, frequency of page traffic, confirmation that the user has received error notifications, etc. They do not retain information enabling user identification. The data is collected for statistical purposes and is anonymous, the files are employed solely to enhance the website and the user experience.

Functional cookies.

These files allow you to save the information entered (user names, preferred language and location) to improve the site and personalise its functionality and content. For example, if your location data is saved, the website will display tax information specific to your area. This type of files is also used to enable user-requested functions such as video playback. These cookies collect information anonymously and do not track your activities on other websites.

Advertising cookies.

These files are used to display advertisements and other messages tailored to your interests and preferences. These cookies also limit the number of times the same ad is displayed to the same user, evaluate ad effectiveness, record visits to the advertiser's website/advertising page and may pass this information on to third parties, such as advertising agencies. Cookies used to deliver target content and advertisements are often linked to third-party website functionality.

Managing cookie settings on this website.

You can disable cookies at any time by changing your browser settings. If you change the settings and block certain cookies, you may not be able to use some of the functionality on our website, and we may not be able to provide the settings and preferences you have previously adjusted.