Definition and purpose of using cookies
What are cookies? Cookies (also known as “cookies”) are small packets of text data sent by the web server and stored directly in the browser's memory or on the hard drive of the user's device (computer, smartphone, or tablet). Each cookie contains a unique identifier that allows our platform to recognize the user's device during a subsequent visit or while navigating between different sections of the service within a single session.
Why are they necessary? These mechanisms act as the digital memory of the service. Without them, it would be impossible to maintain a stable login session, remember selected interface preferences, or effectively secure interactions against unauthorized access attempts. We use them to optimize the technical infrastructure and adapt the website architecture to the specifications of our recipients' hardware.