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What cookies are
Cookies are small text files or similar local technologies placed on your browser or device when you visit a website. They help a site remember technical state, understand usage patterns, keep sessions working, and in some cases support embedded content or measurement tools.
When this policy refers to "cookies," it also covers comparable technologies such as local storage, pixels, tags, or identifiers that serve a similar purpose in the website experience.
Cookie categories we may use
Strictly necessary cookies
These support the basic operation of the website, including page delivery, session continuity, security checks, and core interface behaviour. Without them, parts of the site may not function properly.
Analytics and performance cookies
These help us understand how visitors use the site, which pages are working well, where technical issues appear, and how content can be improved. Where possible, we prefer aggregated or limited measurement over excessive tracking.
Functional and preference cookies
These may remember choices such as interface preferences, media settings, or other convenience features so the site behaves more consistently across visits.
Marketing and embedded-content cookies
If we enable third-party embeds, remarketing tools, or advertising-related services on a page, those services may place or read identifiers to deliver content, measure campaigns, or recognise a returning browser. This category is not necessarily active on every page and, where law requires, should only be used on the basis of consent or another valid legal ground.
Third-party technologies
Some cookies or similar identifiers may come from third-party services that help us deliver hosting, forms, media, analytics, communications, or technical support. Depending on the context and the service, those providers may act as processors, service providers, or independent controllers for parts of their own processing.
Because third-party technologies can change without a visible layout change, the exact cookie inventory may evolve over time. We therefore describe categories and purposes here rather than pretending that the technical implementation is frozen forever.
Managing preferences
You can usually control cookies through your browser or device settings by blocking, deleting, or limiting existing cookies and future placements. Most modern browsers also let you clear site data, block third-party cookies, or apply different rules to specific sites.
Where the site uses a consent or preference tool for non-essential cookies, the relevant choices will be presented there. Blocking some cookies may affect video playback, forms, saved preferences, or other website features.
Retention and updates
Some cookies last only for the current session and disappear when you close the browser. Others remain for a longer period so the site or a supporting service can recognise a returning browser, remember a setting, or measure performance over time.
We review this policy when website tooling changes materially. The most current version is always published on this page together with the updated date shown above.
Contact
If you have questions about our use of cookies or related identifiers, email [email protected] or use our contact page . For broader information about personal data processing, see our Privacy Policy and KVKK Information Notice .
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