Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites to monitor and optimise user experiences. Cookies are stored on your computer and can be read by us or our partners for various purposes.


According to the AVG legislation and ePrivacy Regulation, we are allowed to set cookies if they are strictly necessary for being able to use the website, or if they are used for analytical purposes and have little or no impact on the privacy of website visitors. We require your consent to use other types of cookies.

This website uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are set by third-party services displayed on some of our pages. Below you will find an overview of all cookies that may be placed, what they are used for and who owns them.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies are needed for the website to function properly. For example, these cookies are needed for shopping baskets, country and language preferences, privacy preferences, etc. They are both session and persistent cookies. Functional cookies are almost always set by the domain of the website visited. Exceptions include third-party cookies for registering privacy preferences or to secure the website against spam or ddos attacks.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies are used to collect data on the use of websites, apps and other digital media. Based on this data, websites, apps and other digital media are optimised and made more user-friendly. The data is anonymous and contains, for example, information about pages visited on the website and how you got to the website. Analytics cookies are set by the website you visit or third-party domains.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies collect information about website usage, keywords used and how visitors came to a website. This data is used for reporting, to make websites better and to make a better and more relevant offer to users on both own and partner websites (advertising, retargeting, etc.). These cookies may be set by both the websites visited and third-party domains.

Social cookies

Social cookies are used to integrate certain third-party functionalities within websites, such as YouTube videos and social sharing features. These types of cookies can be set by third-party domains, including but not limited to: Youtube.com, Facebook.com, Instagram.com, Pinterest.com, Linkedin.com, Snapchat.com and Tumblr.com

Other cookies

Of cookies that fall into the Other category, it is not yet known what exactly they do. These are always new cookies from third parties and we are still working out with them which category they should fall into.