Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our services, what tracking technologies are and why we use them. It also explains how you can control their use.

If you have any questions, you can contact us via email [email protected].

COOKIES

A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your device (e.g. computer, smartphone or other electronic device) when you visit our website to store a range of information, for example, your language preference, or browser and device you are using to view the website. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies, which are cookies from a domain different from the domain of our website, for our advertising and marketing efforts.

Session cookies expire each time you close your browser and do not remain on your device afterwards. These cookies allow our website to link your actions during a particular browser session.

Persistent cookies will remain on your device for a period of time, and will expire on a set expiration date, or when you delete them manually from your cache. These cookies are stored on your device in between browser sessions and allow your preferences and actions across our website to be remembered.

SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

In addition to cookies, other similar technologies may be used on the web or in mobile ecosystems.

  • A web beacon is a small, transparent image (also known as “pixel tag”, “web bug”, or “GIF”) that contains a unique identifier. It is embedded into a website or an email. When your browser reads the code of the website it communicates with our server in order to display the image and, through this process, we are able to acquire information such as technical specifications of your device, operating systems and settings being used. It can also track your activities during a session. Also, it enables us to recognize when each email was opened, what IP address was opened, and what device was used. We use this information to improve our email communication.
  • Software development kits (SDK) are third-party software development kits that may be installed in our mobile applications. SDKs help us understand how you interact with our mobile applications and collect certain information about the device and network you use to access the application.
  • Local shared objects, commonly called “Flash cookies”, are pieces of data that websites which use Adobe Flash may store on a user’s computer to facilitate the Flash functionality. We may use Adobe Flash to display graphics, interactive animations and other enhanced functionality. Local shared objects can track similar parameters to cookies, but they can also provide information on your use of the specific feature that the cookie is enabling. For example, if it facilitates the display of a video then we can receive details of how much of the video was watched and when viewing stopped. Flash cookie management tools can be accessed directly via www.adobe.com.
  • HTML5 local storage. HTML 5 is the fifth version of the HTML language and contains functionality that allows information to be stored locally within the browser’s data files. HTML5 local storage operates in a similar way to cookies but differs in that it can hold greater amounts of information and does not rely on an exchange of data with the website’s server.
  • Fingerprinting is a technique that involves combining a set of information elements in order to uniquely identify a particular device. These information elements include, for example, data from configuration of the device, CSS information, JavaScript objects, installed fonts, installed plugins with the browser, use of any APIs, HTTP header information, and clock information.
  • Device Identifiers are identifiers comprised of numbers and letters, which are unique to each specific device. These include Apple’s ID for Advertisers (IDFA) and Google’s Android Advertising ID (AAID). They are stored on the device and are used to recognize you and your devices across different apps and devices for marketing and advertising purposes. You can reset your device identifier or opt out of personalized advertising in the settings of your device.
  • Social widgets are buttons or icons provided by third-party social media providers that allow you to interact with those social media services when you view a web page or a mobile app screen. These social widgets may collect browsing data, which may be received by the third party that provided the widget, and are controlled by the third parties.

HOW CAN YOU MANAGE YOUR COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES?

1. Browser and device settings

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept or delete cookies. The methods vary by browser. You can find instructions at:

Detailed cookie control instructions: https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-control-cookies/

Blocking all cookies may impact website usability. Reset your device identifier or disable personalized ads via Google or Apple instructions. To opt out of Google Analytics tracking, visit: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

2. Opt-out of internet-based advertising

To opt out of interest-based advertising, visit:

COOKIES LIST

You can find more information about the individual cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them in the table below:

1. Necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work.

CookieProviderTypeExpiryPurpose
__zlcidomna.me1st partySessionThis cookie is necessary for the chat-box function on the website to function.
configIdomna.me1st partySessionTechnical cookie for saving config id with content for mixed funnel
externalIdomna.me1st partySessionTechnical cookie for generating a unique user ID for Facebook events
sequenceomna.me1st partySessionA technical cookie for generating a user ID for GA events in the billing payment method
utm_paramsomna.me1st partySessionA cookie that stores YouTube parameters for use in analytics, the parameters are transmitted accordingly from the advertisement through which the user went to the site
_stvstomna.me1st party1 dayMarks the user’s visit to the site and provides a unique identifier for analytics
mpofvomna.me1st party10 yearsMarks the user’s visit to the site and provides a unique identifier for analytics
referer_urlomna.me1st partySessionSaves a link to a page for later use in the site navigation history

2. Functionality cookies

These are used to recognize you when you return to our website. This enables us to personalize our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region). They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not function properly.

CookieProviderTypeExpiryPurpose
__Secure-1PAPISIDgoogle.com3rd party2 yearsUsed for targeting purposes to build a profile of the website visitor’s interests in order to show relevant & personalized Google advertising.
__Secure-3PSIDCCgoogle.com3rd party1 yearIs used for targeting to profile the interests of website visitors and display relevant and personalized Google Ads.
__Secure-1PSIDgoogle.com3rd party2 yearsIs used for targeting purposes to build a profile of the website visitor’s interests in order to show relevant & personalized Google advertising.
__Secure-1PSIDCCgoogle.com3rd party1 yearThis cookie is used for targeting purposes to build a profile of the website visitor’s interests in order to show relevant & personalized Google advertising.
__Secure-3PSIDgoogle.com3rd party2 yearsThis cookie is used for targeting purposes to build a profile of the website visitor’s interests in order to show relevant and personalized Google advertising.
__Secure-1PSIDgoogle.com3rd party2 yearsThis cookie is used for targeting purposes to build a profile of the website visitor’s interests in order to show relevant and personalized Google advertising.

3. Analytical or performance cookies.

These allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors, to know which pages are the most and least popular, and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site and will not be able to monitor its performance.

CookieProviderTypeExpiryPurpose
_gaomna.me1st party2 yearsRegisters a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.
_ga_#omna.me1st party2 yearsUsed by Google Analytics to collect data on the number of times a user has visited the website as well as dates for the first and most recent visit.
_gatomna.me1st party1 dayUsed by Google Analytics to throttle request rate.
_gidomna.me1st party1 dayRegisters a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.
_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgressomna.me1st party1 dayThis cookie is used to count how many times a website has been visited by different visitors – this is done by assigning the visitor an ID, so the visitor does not get registered twice.
_hjIncludedInSessionSample_#omna.me1st party1 dayCollects statistics on the visitor’s visits to the website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages have been read.
_hjSession_#omna.me1st party1 dayCollects statistics on the visitor’s visits to the website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages have been read.
_hjSessionUser_#omna.me1st party1 yearCollects statistics on the visitor’s visits to the website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages have been read.
amp_#omna.me1st party1 yearRegisters statistical data on users’ behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator.

4. Marketing cookies.

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers.

CookieProviderTypeExpiryPurpose
__zlcmidomna.me1st party1 yearPreserves users states across page requests.
_fbpomna.me1st party3 monthsUsed by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real-time bidding from third-party advertisers.
_scidomna.me1st party13 monthsSets a unique ID for the visitor, that allows third-party advertisers to target the visitor with relevant advertisements. This pairing service is provided by third-party advertisement hubs, which facilitates real-time bidding for advertisers.
_scid_romna.me1st party13 monthsSets a unique ID for the visitor, that allows third-party advertisers to target the visitor with relevant advertisements. This pairing service is provided by third-party advertisement hubs, which facilitates real-time bidding for advertisers.
UULEgoogle.com3d party6 monthsTransmits precise location information from your browser to Google servers. This information allows Google to show you location-based results.
OTZgoogle.com3d party2 yearsUsed by Google Analytics to track site traffic information.
IDEgoogle.com3d party2 yearsTo provide ad delivery or retargeting.
1P_JARgoogle.com3d party1 monthTo provide ad delivery or retargeting.
SEARCH_SAMESITEgoogle.com3d party5 monthsThis cookie is used for the correct sending of data to Google.
ANIDgoogle.com3d party8 monthsThese cookies are intended for storing user’s settings in the search engine, for advertising and for analyzing the use of the search engine recorded by Google for its purposes.

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

We may change this policy from time to time, and when we do, we will inform you by updating the “Last updated” date below.

Last updated: 01 June 2025