Information about Cookies

Information on cookies

For the Website to work properly, we store small data files called cookies on your device. Most of other websites do the same.

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your device when you visit a website. It allows your website to “remember” your actions and options (such as registration name, language, IP address, font size, and other display options) for a period of time, without you having to re-enter them each time you visit the website or browse its various webpages. Cookies also help collect statistics about website traffic.

Cookies are only recorded if you confirm your consent in a pop-up message on the website, except for the necessary and technical cookies required to provide our services.

Necessary Cookies

Such cookies help to display website content on your device. They help to ensure the necessary functionality of the website. Necessary cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. Without them, it is not possible to make full use of our website:

Name
Expiry date
Description
PHPSESSID
The cookie contains a random unique number or a string of letters/numbers. The cookie is valid until the end of the work session.
The cookie is intended to implement the functionality of the website.
It establishes that you are the same person and not a new visitor. It does not collect any of your personal data.

If you have an account or logged in to our website, we create the following cookies:

Name
Expiry date
Description
wordpress_test_cookie
The cookie is valid until the end of the work session.
Used to check if the browser supports cookie recording. The cookie does not store any personal information.
wordpress_[hash]
The cookie is valid until the end of the work session.
A secure ID cookie for a user's account, used to secure the account. The cookie does not store any personal information.
wordpress_logged_in_[hash]
Login cookies are valid for 2 days. If you select the "Remember me" option, your login cookie will be valid for 2 weeks. When you log out of your account, login cookies are deleted.
Designed to identify the logged in user during the session. The cookie does not store any personal information.
wp-settings-[hash],wp-settings-time-[hash]
1 year.
Used to personalize the structure of the website according to the user. Cookies do not store any personal information.

The legal basis for the use of cookies – our legitimate interest in ensuring the functionality of the website.

Technical Cookies

Technical cookies ensure that once you have given your consent, you will not have to do so repeatedly each time you visit our website or mobile application.

Name
Expiry date
Description
moove_gdpr_popup
Valid for 1 year
The cookie ensures that once you have given your consent, you will not have to do so repeatedly each time you visit our website. The cookie does not store any personal information. This cookie is not enabled until you submit your consent.

The legal basis for the use of cookies – our legitimate interest in ensuring the technical functionality of the website.

Statistics / Marketing Cookies

Google Analytics Cookies

The Google Analytics tool is provided by the U.S. company Google Inc., so it also has access to the statistics collected by this tool. Google Inc. is committed to apply the EU-US Privacy Shield Frameworks, which ensure that your service provider complies with EU privacy standards.

Name
Expiry date
Description
_ga
2 years
The cookie collects information about user behaviour on a website and is used to store statistical information.
_gid
24 hours
The cookie collects information about user behaviour on a website and is used to store statistical information.
_gat
1 minute
Used to identify new sessions/visits.
_utma
2 years
Used to separate the user from the browsing session. The cookie is created when the javascript library command is executed and there are no existing _utma cookies. Updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
_utmt
10 minutes
Sets the request category.
_utmn
30 minutes
Used to identify new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library command is executed and there are no existing _utma cookies. Updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
_utmc
Until the end of browsing
ga.js is not used. Used for compatibility with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie worked in conjunction with _utmb and was used to determine if a user was in a new browsing session/visit.
_utmz
6 months
Protects the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your website. A cookie is created when the javascript library command is executed and updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
_utmv
2 years
Used to store visitor-level variables. The cookie is created when a website developer uses the _setCustomVar method in conjunction with visitor-level variables. Updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

Content uploaded from other websites – cookies

This website may contain content uploaded from other websites (such as videos, pictures, text, etc.). Viewing and handling of such uploaded content on this website is equivalent to visiting the websites from which the content is uploaded.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, third-party tracking services and monitor your actions with uploaded content, including when you have an account and are logged in to the said websites (Youtube, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and etc).

How can I manage my cookie settings?

You can also manage cookies through the settings of the browser you use by choosing which cookies you want to accept and which you want to delete. You can refuse cookies at any time by deleting the cookies from your browser in which they are installed. The location of cookie management depends on the browser you are using. In order to learn more about how to manage or remove the cookies installed in your browser, visit the website of the browser you are using or view a short guide for the most popular browsers here: ChromeMozillaEdgeSafariOpera.