What exactly are cookies?
Technical definition and mechanism of operation Cookies (also known as "cookies") are small text data packets sent by a web server and stored on the user's end device, such as a computer, smartphone, or tablet. Each cookie contains a unique identifier that allows our platform to recognize the user's browser during a return visit or throughout the current browsing session. This allows the system to "remember" certain technical parameters without the need for the recipient to reconfigure them.
Why do we use these technologies? These mechanisms act as the digital memory of the service. Without them, it would be impossible to maintain a stable login session, remember selected language preferences, or secure interactions against unauthorized access by third parties. We use them to optimize technical infrastructure, manage server traffic, and adapt the site's architecture to the hardware specifications of our recipients to ensure the highest quality data transfer.