Cookie policy
We would like to inform you that in order to improve the quality of the services of this website (hereinafter referred to as the website), to facilitate the use of the website (it enables the user to communicate and interact with our website more easily), and to properly manage security and data protection risks, the so-called uses "cookies" or "cookies" in a foreign word.
A cookie is a small set of data (a packet of alphanumeric information with variable content) that is sent to your device by the server of the website you are browsing. The cookie is stored in the browser program of your computer, phone or tablet, and it can later be read from there by the sending server. The cookie cannot be read by any website other than the one that placed it. Cookies inform us about visitors' usage habits on the website. The Data Controller intends to use cookies for administrative purposes; thus to measure website traffic and facilitate browsing; by noting previously opened pages within the site. No cookie contains any personal data that would allow anyone to access you by e-mail, telephone or traditional mail. Cookies are not capable of identifying the user by themselves, they are only capable of recognizing the visitor's computer. If you do not wish to accept the use of cookies on the website, you can set the web browser you are using in such a way that the program informs you about the placement of cookies with a message, or to prevent the placement of cookies.
Approval of cookies
We place cookies on the device you use to visit our website (computer, phone or tablet). When you start browsing our website, we warn you about this in a pop-up window when the main page is loaded. If you continue to browse our website after the cookie pop-up window appears, you consent to the placement of cookies on your computer, phone or tablet in the manner and for the purposes described in this policy.
If you do not want cookies associated with our website to be placed on your computer, phone or tablet, do not use our website. Even if you initially consent to the use of our cookies, you can always decide to disable and delete cookies in the settings of your Internet browser. However, please note that without the use of cookies, you will not be able to access many features that make your browsing experience easier, and some of our services may not work properly.
Managing cookie settings
You can change your cookie settings through your browser. You can block the use of cookies by activating the setting in your browser that allows you to refuse the placement of all or certain cookies. These settings are usually available in the "settings" or "preferences" menu of your browser. You can learn more about this by using the following links:
Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/hu/kb/sutik-informacio-amelyet-weboldalak-tarolnak-
sami?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Cookies
Internet Explorer: Go to https://support.microsoft.com/en-en and
enter the word "cookies" in the search engine
Safari: visit https://support.apple.com/hu-hu and enter the word "cookies" in the search box
Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.50/hu/cookies.html
Types of cookies
Cookies can be valid during the work process - so-called temporary or session cookies (session cookies) - or permanent - saved (persistent cookies) - and we distinguish between first-party (internal) and third-party (external) cookies. Below you can read what these terms mean to better understand the cookies we use and why we use them.
Cookies are valid during browsing
Cookies that are valid during the browsing session allow you to be recognized during your visit to our website and thus the browser can remember any page changes or selections from page to page. These cookies allow you to move quickly and easily through the many pages of a website without having to identify yourself on each page you visit or repeating processes (e.g. filling out a form). Such cookies are automatically deleted from your device when you finish browsing the page or close the browser.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are cookies that remain "permanent" on your computer for a specific period of time (their validity period is defined in days, weeks, months or years) after the browsing process has ended, and therefore allow the user's preferences or actions to be recalled on subsequent visits to the website. also during a visit (e.g. with their application, a valid username and password can be stored on the given page). The saved cookies are stored on your device until the expiration date, but you can delete them before the expiration of the predetermined deadlines.
Cookies from the website operator (first party).
Cookies from the server of the website you are browsing. In this case, we are talking about cookies coming from the server storing the website operated by the Data Controller, the properties and operation of which have been detailed above. These record the IP address of your device, the pages visited while using the website, and possibly (at your discretion) the user's name and password. With this, we make it possible for you to not have to regularly repeat processes when using the website - when opening a new page or when returning after leaving the website - by opening the same pages, or - according to your choice - not having to identify yourself again, or log in again. We use cookies to ensure the appropriate rights for registered users of our website; if the user has entered the website, you get the necessary permissions. In this regard, these cookies do not store any other information, nor when you logged in, who logged in, we simply use them to check the access rights. These cookies are so-called session cookies, so they are valid during browsing. This means that if someone starts browsing the website, the cookie is activated, then it lives for a maximum of 15 minutes after the user's last activity, and it expires when the user exits. The exception to this is the cookie that remembers the login data based on your decision, which is used for your browsing stored on the used device for 365 days. These cookies are so-called session cookies, so they are valid during browsing. This means that if someone starts browsing the website, the cookie is activated, then it lives for a maximum of 15 minutes after the user's last activity, and it expires when the user exits. The exception to this is the cookie that remembers the login data based on your decision, which is used for your browsing stored on the used device for 365 days. These cookies are so-called session cookies, so they are valid during browsing. This means that if someone starts browsing the website, the cookie is activated, then it lives for a maximum of 15 minutes after the user's last activity, and it expires when the user exits. The exception to this is the cookie that remembers the login data based on your decision, which is used for your browsing stored on the used device for 365 days.
Third party cookies
Third-party cookies do not come from the Data Controller or the server that stores the website. These cookies are also saved on your computer, phone, and tablet when you visit the site, as described below.
Google cookies
The files of Google Analytics© are necessary for monitoring the site, as well as for obtaining information about the way the site is used (such as the number of visitors to the site, the pages viewed, the visitor's settlement - where the user is browsing from -, where - from which other site - the user "arrives", the browser you are using, your operating system, your internet service provider and the resolution of the monitor you are currently using, the time you browsed the page, when you left the page). We use this information to create statistics and further develop the website. Google Analytics files store information in anonymous form. These files are set by Google Analytics.
The data controller uses the Google Maps service on the website to illustrate its availability. Google Maps also uses cookies. These cookies are also used by Google Inc. to remember the preferences and information indicated by the user when viewing pages containing Google Maps, which also means knowing anonymous data managed to measure website visits and map browsing habits.
The above anonymous data is also accessed by Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA), the owner and operator of Google Analytics and Google Maps tools. Google Inc. uses the above data in addition to the aforementioned analyzes for the purpose of delivering targeted advertisements to the browser user. In doing so, Google Inc. establishes the scope of interests that can be discovered based on the browsing habits of the device used for browsing by connecting the anonymous data and the IP address of the device used for browsing, and then delivers targeted advertisements to the device in this way. For more information, visit the following pages:
https://www.google.com/analytics
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2838718?hl=en
Google Analytics© cookies are so-called permanent cookies, they are stored for a maximum of two years, but in practice, depending on the type of cookie, this is between 2 hours and six months.
For more information about cookies, including how to view, manage and delete the cookies placed, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org. To opt-out of Google Analytics tracking on all pages, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Facebook cookies
Cookies that facilitate visiting the data manager's social page and sharing and liking this website on social media (facebook-button, facebook-share button, facebook-like button) are provided by the Facebook Inc. service, so for the data managed by these cookies, Facebook Inc. (1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA) can also be accessed. Through this service of Facebook Inc., you also have access to the range of data described above that is managed to measure website visits and map browsing habits. These data are permanently stored with the tools of Facebook Inc., but with the help of cookies that work for a maximum of 2 years, which cookies are recorded on the device used for browsing by the User. The User can ensure the deletion of these cookies in the settings of his browser. Facebook Inc. the above data is also used for the purpose of delivering targeted advertisements to the browser user. In doing so, Facebook Inc. establishes the area of interest that can be discovered on the basis of the browsing habits performed on the given device by connecting the anonymous data and the IP address of the device used for browsing, and then delivers targeted advertisements to the given device.
You can find out more about the above on Facebook Inc.'s website https://developers.facebook.com/products.
Log file entries
The technical background that operates the data controller's website uses log entries. The log entries may store the IP address, the type of browser used by the visitor, the Internet service provider, date/time stamp, the address of referring and exit pages, and the number of clicks during the visit. This is done so that in the event of an operational error we can find the circumstances of the error, thereby making browsing safer in the future. It makes it easier for us to manage and administer the website. The data is stored anonymously. If you do not agree to data management with such a device, please do not use our website.
This information sheet contains information on the method of information technology data management. For more specific information on the website's data management of this kind and other personal data, please read the data management information.