What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your computer when you visit our website. Cookies are stored in the file directory of the individual web browser. The next time you visit the website, the browser will read the cookie and pass the information to the website or other element that set the cookie. If you want to know more about these technologies and how they work, please visit the relevant website, for example www.allaboutcookies.org.
Why and how do we use cookies?
We use cookies as a tool to offer you a more pleasant experience when visiting our website. With the set cookies, we try to determine which content on our website interests you, so they remember you when you return to it. They can be used to collect information about the way you use our website and, as a result, adjust its content on your next visit. Cookies do not store information that would enable identification of individual persons, namely we only use encrypted information that we collect with cookies. The cookies we use do not harm your computer.
Why enable cookies?
If you want to fully utilize the functionality and content of our website, cookies must be enabled. If you do not enable cookies, your visit to our website may be limited in terms of functionality and user experience.
Which cookies are installed when you visit our website?
The table below describes the cookies that are installed when you visit our website.
Cookie Source
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The name of the cookie
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Purpose
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When is it deleted?
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Piškotek DNN
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language
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The cookie enables the page to be displayed in the selected language.
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2 years after installation/update
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Piškotek ASP.NET
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.ASPXANONYMOUS
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It differentiates between individual website visitors. It assigns an anonymized number to an individual visitor and tracks the page visits and sessions of that visitor through this number.
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2 years after installation/update
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Piškotek DNN
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dnn_IsMobile
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Records whether the user is using a mobile device.
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After the browser session ends
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Google analitika
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_utma
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It distinguishes between individual users and sessions. It assigns an anonymized number to each search engine so that it can track the number of visits and contain information about the time of the visit.
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2 years after installation/update
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Google analitika
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_utmb
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Cookies _utmb and utmc_ work together. The first one records the time of arrival on the site, and the second one records the time of departure from the site.
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30 minutes after installation/update
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Google analitika
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_utmc
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Cookies _utmb and utmc_ work together. The first one records the time of arrival on the site, and the second one records the time of departure from the site.
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After the browser session ends
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Google analitika
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_utmz
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The cookie records from which site the visitor came to our website, which search engine and which keyword he used, which link he clicked and the geographical location when visiting the website. In this way, it is known which source, medium and keywords can be credited for reaching the goal of visiting the website.
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6 months after installation/update
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Google analitika
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_utmv
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The cookie is installed whenever we use user-defined reports in Google Analytics for the purpose of custom-made segmentation. The cookie is installed in order for the analytics to allocate the visitor.
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2 years after installation/update
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How to manage web cookies
You can also control and change cookie settings in your web browser. For information about cookie settings, select the web browser you are using.
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge
Opera (stran v angleškem jeziku)
Safari (stran v angleškem jeziku)