To ensure that the portal operates efficiently and to
enhance the user's experience, we place small data files called
cookies on your device. You can delete cookies at any time by using
your browser’s settings/options.
About cookies
A cookie is a small data file that a website stores on the
visitor’s computer or mobile device. At the portal, we use
cookies to enable the technical functioning of this website.
Different types of cookies exist:
- First-party cookies
- First-party cookies are set by the website you are visiting
and only that website can read them. A website might use first-party
cookies from an external service to provide authentication
functionality.
- Third-party cookies
- Third-party cookies are set and stored by a different
website in a manner that is outside the control of the site you are
visiting.
- Session cookies
- Session cookies are temporarily saved in your web browser to
enable a website to track your navigation, so you are not treated as
a new user every time you go from page to page. They are deleted
automatically when you close your web browser.
- Persistent cookies
- Persistent cookies are saved on your computer for longer
than session cookies and not deleted automatically when you close
your web browser.
For more information on different types of cookies, see:
European
Commission:
cookies
portal and its cookies
The
portal utilises specific cookies crucial to its
operation and enhancement of its user's experience. Disabling them may
affect the performance and features available to you. Below is an
overview of the cookies used in the
portal.
Essential cookies at the portal
The
portal uses the following first-party essential cookies
Consent to collecting your browsing experience
You have control over the use of optional cookies. However, on the
portal, we do not use optional cookies. Upon visiting the
portal, you will be shown a brief warning about the use of cookies in
the
portal.
'Do Not Track' option
As a general privacy diligence advise, the 'Do not track' is a web
browser function that prevents websites from tracking visitors.
Several web browsers have the 'do not track' option: