Cookies

What do "cookies" represent?

A "cookie" represents a very small file containing data that is stored in your computer's web browser when specific web pages are visited. The cookie itself does not contain or collect information unless it's read from a server via a web browser. It may provide information to achieve a more convenient service for the user by registering, along with other data, and preferences through error identification and/or gathering data for statistical purposes. The "cookie" will not harm your computer, and no personal data is stored as a result of using the site.

For more detailed information on how "cookies" are used on this site, see How We Use "Cookies". For the full functionality of our website, the installation of "cookies" is required. If you wish to stop the functioning of any of the installed "cookies," you'll likely still be able to browse the site, but certain functions may be deactivated. In most web browsers (e.g., Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome), the "cookie" installation function is automatically enabled. By changing the default settings of the browser you use, you can determine whether to allow "cookies" access to your computer and to what extent. In Cookie Management, you can find out how to check and change your pre-set settings regarding "cookies". Please note that if you don't make any changes, it means you accept the browser's default settings and agree to activate the "cookie" functions. If you disagree, please change your browser settings and limit or remove the "cookie" installation function.

This information is generalized and provided in connection with our efforts to comply with the latest legal requirements, as well as to ensure that we are open, honest, and clear regarding user data privacy. More detailed information can be found in our Privacy Policy.
How We Use "Cookies

When visiting this site, you may notice various types of "cookies" being generated. We use three types of "cookies":

Session "cookies" that are automatically deleted after each visit.

Persistent "cookies" that are retained during multiple visits to the site.

Third-party "cookies" used by our partners' websites, which are embedded in our site or to which we've provided links.

Session "cookies"

They enable you to perform important site functions, such as remembering a recurring form field within one browser session. Additionally, they help limit the necessity for transferring information in internet space. They aren't stored on your computer and are deleted when you end your browser session.

Persistent "cookies"

They enable us to recognize recurring anonymous users on our site. By comparing with an anonymous, randomly generated identifier, specific browsing information can be recorded, such as how you reached the site, which pages you've viewed, what options you've chosen, and where you've navigated within this site. Tracking this information allows us to improve the site, including error corrections and content expansion.

To analyze page usage, communication with the page, and browsing routes selected through our sites, we use Adobe SiteCatalyst software. This analysis is known as 'website metrics' or 'web analysis'. We do not record any personal information as part of this process.

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**Third-party Cookies**

When you visit our site, you may notice "cookies" that are not associated with this site. In the event that you move to a web page containing embedded content, such as from Facebook or YouTube, it's possible that "cookies" may be sent to you from those websites. We do not control the generation of these "cookies," so we advise you to seek information about them and their management methods on the respective third-party websites.

**Managing Cookies**

Allowing or Blocking Cookies

In case you don't know the type and version of the internet browser you use, click on the 'Help' menu at the top of your browser window and then click on 'About' to view the information you're seeking.

Internet Explorer

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0

Click on the 'Tools' option at the top of your browser window, select 'Internet options,' and then click on 'Privacy'. Check whether the 'Privacy level' setting is at "Medium" or lower. With such a setting, "cookies" are permitted in your browser. When settings are above "Medium," "cookies" are blocked.

Google Chrome (latest version)

Click on the wrench icon in the top right corner of your browser window and select 'Settings.' Click on 'Show advanced settings' at the bottom and navigate to the 'Privacy' section. Click on 'Content settings,' and under the "cookies" section, select 'allow local data to be set' to permit the use of "cookies." To prohibit "cookies," enable the options 'Block sites from setting any data,' 'Block third-party cookies and site data,' and 'Clear cookies and other site and plug-in data when I close my browser.'

Mozilla Firefox

Click on 'Tools' at the top of your browser window and select 'Options.' Then select the privacy icon 'Privacy' from the appeared menu. Check the option 'Accept cookies from sites' to allow "cookies." If you wish to block "cookies," uncheck this box.

Safari

Click on the gearwheel icon located in the top right corner of your browser window and select 'Preferences.' Click on the privacy icon 'Privacy' from the menu that appears. Check the option 'Block third-party and advertising cookies.'