User Privacy
In accordance with European Union law, we inform users that this website uses cookies in order to ensure the highest quality of service.
Cookies in the user's browser allow us to ensure that all the functions of the website work, to tailor certain content specifically to the individual user, and to continuously improve the website through the analysis of visits.
How cookies are stored can be adjusted by the user in their browser settings. In order to improve the browsing experience of the website, we need to store a small amount of information (cookies) on the user's computer. Over 90% of all websites use this practice, but under European Union regulations dated 25 March 2011, we are required to request the user's consent before storing cookies. By using the website, the user consents to the use of cookies. By blocking cookies, the user can still browse the website, but some of its features may be unavailable to them.
What Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a piece of information stored on the user's computer by the website they have visited. Cookies typically store the user's settings for the website, such as their preferred language or address. Later, when the user reopens the same website, the browser sends back the cookies belonging to that website. This allows us to display information tailored to the needs of each individual user.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personal information (such as the user's name or email address). However, this information can only be stored if the user allows it — websites cannot access information for which the user has not given permission, and cannot access other files on the user's computer. The user can change their browser settings to choose whether to accept or refuse requests to store cookies, including automatically deleting stored cookies when the browser is closed.
Types of Cookies
Persistent Cookies
Persistent, or saved, cookies remain on the computer after the browser is closed. Websites use them to store data, such as a login name and password, language settings, or cookie settings, so that you do not have to re-enter them on every subsequent visit. Persistent cookies can remain on a computer or mobile device for days, months, or even years.
Temporary Cookies
Temporary cookies, or session cookies, are removed from the computer when the browser is closed. Websites use them to store temporary data, such as the last few pages opened or items in a shopping cart.
First-Party Cookies
First-party cookies come from the website you are viewing and can be persistent or temporary. Websites use these cookies to store data that will be reused on your next visit.
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies come from other websites present on the page you are viewing. These other websites can use these cookies to track internet usage for marketing purposes.
Cookies by Function
Technical Cookies (Always Active)
These are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually set in response to actions you take that amount to a request for services, such as setting your cookie preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block these cookies or alert you about them, but in that case some parts of the site will not work. These cookies do not store any information that could identify you.
Analytics, Marketing and Profiling Cookies — Not Used
This website does not use analytics, marketing, or profiling cookies, and it does not use any third-party cookies. In fact, the site does not set a single classic (HTTP) cookie. Instead, your browser only stores two strictly technical entries locally: lolaCookieConsent, which remembers the choice you make on this cookie banner, and lolaSection, which remembers which part of the homepage you were last viewing so that returning from a subpage brings you back to the same spot — it is cleared as soon as you close the browser tab. Neither entry is shared with anyone, sent outside your browser, or used to track your behaviour.
About This Notice
This notice appears once, the first time you visit the site. Clicking Got it confirms you have seen it, and that choice is stored in your browser (see lolaCookieConsent above), so the notice will not appear again on future visits. Because this site does not use any optional cookies, there is nothing to configure — Got it is simply an acknowledgement.
You can manage locally stored data at any time through your browser settings. More general information about cookies is available at allaboutcookies.org.