IPPAC Security Service
Statement on the use of cookies files
This website stores files, generally called cookies, on your device in accordance with the law.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer by a website you visit. It will then allow you to use the same preferences the next time you visit the same website.
Cookies contain personally identifiable information, such as your name or e-mail address – of course if you have provided this information to the website before.
Temporary cookies or session cookies are deleted when you close the web browser window.
Persistent cookies remain stored on your computer even after you close the web browser window. These cookies can then only be read by the server that created them.
Cookies are not a danger. However, they are important for privacy. Cookies cannot be used to identify visitors to the site or to misuse login details.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies, for example, to maintain the switching of the display from mobile devices to the PC version of the website, to control polls in surveys and others to maintain your preferences when browsing this website. We also use third-party cookies (eg Google Analytics for traffic analysis). These cookies are managed by third parties and we do not have access to read or write this data.
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