What are Cookies and Local Storage?
To help you make informed decisions about your data, here's a brief explanation of the technologies used on this website:
Cookies are small text files that a website saves in your browser. They contain information that helps the website remember your actions and preferences (such as language selection) over a period of time — both within a single session and across repeat visits.
Local Storage is a technology that allows a website to store data directly on your device. Unlike cookies, this data has no expiration date and is not automatically sent to the server with every request. It is used to store more complex settings to ensure your website experience is as comfortable as possible.
On our website, we use both storage types, following the principle of minimal sufficiency:
- In cookies, we store only your selected language so the website loads in the correct language immediately.
- In local storage, we save all your other settings: age verification, consents for various cookie types, as well as your theme and animation preferences.
The decision about which data and technologies to use always remains with you. You can change your preferences or completely clear all data at any time in this control panel.
Strictly Necessary
These technologies are essential for the basic functions of the website and cannot be disabled.
Functional
Allow remembering your preferences and improve user experience.
Note: When these cookies are disabled, default settings will be applied: website theme: dark; animations (slideshow, phrase changes, "stars" movement): enabled; sound effects: disabled.
Analytical
Help us analyze website usage and improve its performance.
Marketing
Used to display relevant advertising and measure campaign effectiveness.
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