Cookie Policy

Last updated: December 2, 2024

This Cookies Policy (“Cookies Policy”) applies to our Service Famity.

What is this policy, and what is it about?

This policy is an integral part of our general Privacy Policy. However, as a user, this policy will provide a more detailed description of the cookie technologies we use on our Service.

What is Cookie technology?

This technology ensures the exchange of small files between your browser and the server on which our site is located. The generation of such a file is carried out automatically by your browser at our request, and a script is hosted on our server, or such a file is generated on the side of our server and sent to your system.

Why do we use Cookies?

We use cookies and other technologies to ensure everyone using the Website has the best possible experience. For example, when you use the Website, we may place several cookies in your browser. We use these cookies:

If you elect not to activate cookies or disable cookies later, you may still visit the Website. Still, your ability to use some features or areas of those offerings may be limited.

How to Turn Off Cookies

You can generally activate or later deactivate cookies through a functionality built into your web browser. If you want to disable cookies, then you can find instructions for managing your browser settings at these links:

If you want to learn more about cookies or how to control, disable, or delete them, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org for detailed guidance.

In addition, specific third-party advertising networks, including Google, permit users to opt out of or customize preferences associated with their Internet browsing. To learn more about this feature from Google, click here.

Types of Cookies

We use the following types of cookies:

Essential cookies.These cookies are necessary for our Website to function properly. They enable core features like user authentication and session management. You cannot opt out of essential cookies.
Technical cookiesTechnical cookies are essential for enabling seamless user navigation and facilitating the utilization of various options and services offered by websites. Their primary functions include identifying user sessions, granting access to restricted areas, streamlining the process of orders and purchases, simplifying form-filling and registration procedures, and enhancing security measures. Additionally, these cookies play a crucial role in enabling multimedia functionalities such as video playback and integration with social networking platforms, thereby enhancing the overall user experience.
Marketing cookiesMarketing cookies are used to track visitors across Websites. The intention is to display relevant and engaging ads for the individual user, making them more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers.
Analytics cookies or Performance CookiesThese cookies are used to track website visitors and their user behavior. This data is then used to improve how the website works and, in turn, improve user experience. Google Analytics (GA) cookies are among the websites' most common analytics cookies. GA cookies collect anonymous information, including the number of visitors to the site, unique visitors where visitors have come to the Website from, and the pages they visited.

How long do we keep cookies?

Each cookie has its unique storage period (lifetime). Some we store seasonally (while one session of visiting and using our site is active), some we keep for a shorter period, and some longer, depending on the functions they perform. We describe the lifetime of each cookie in detail below.

Category CookieCookie's NameFeatureProviderLife period
Technicalpgateway_sessionIdentifies Users once logged in, needed to allow Users to authenticate themselves on successive visits to the Platform and gain access to authorized content (“Authentication Cookie”).IXOPAYSession Cookie
TechnicalPHPSESSIDAuthentication CookieIXOPAYSession Cookie
Technical_session_serverАllows distributing the processing of web server requests over a pool of machines instead of just one (load balancing).IXOPAYSession Cookie
marketingAMP_MKTG_4cacea564aCookie appears to be related to the Google AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) framework and might be used for marketing or tracking purposes within the context of AMP-enabled pages.Google1 year
marketingNIDUsed to store preferences and other information, such as language preferences or customized search settings, to enhance user experience and personalize content.Google6 months
marketingIDEThe "IDE" cookie is a third-party cookie set by Google DoubleClick, which is an advertising platform used by Google. The primary purpose of the IDE cookie isimmediatelyd track information about user interactions with advertisements served by DoubleClick or other Google advertising networks.Google: .doubleclick.net13,5 months
technicaltest_cookiePrimarily used to check if the user's browser supports cookies.Google: .doubleclick.netimmediately
marketing_gcl_auAssociated with the Google Analytics service and is typically used to understand user interaction with the website.Google3 months
marketingGMAIL_LFIt’s associated with Gmail, Google's email service. It appears to be related to maintaining the user's login session or preferences within Gmail.Google11 months
marketingGMAIL_ATIt is used to maintain the user's session while they are logged in to their Gmail accountGooglesession
marketingSNIDUsed by Google to help tailor advertisements to your interests and demographics.Google6 months
marketingOTZUsed by Google to store user preferences and information when using Google services.Google3 days
marketing__Host-GMAIL_SCH_GMNStores information related to the user's Gmail notifications settings. It may include preferences such as whether to receive notifications for new emails, chats, or other events.Google3 days
marketing__Host-GMAIL_SCH_GMLAssociated with the user's Gmail labels (folders) settings. It may store information about which labels the user has created, their visibility settings, or other label-related preferences.Google3 days
marketing__Host-GMAIL_SCH_GMSRelated to the user's Gmail settings in general. It may include preferences such as the user's language, display density, or other general Gmail settings.Google3 days
marketingOSIDUsed by Google to maintain user authentication and session state across different Google services.Googlesession
marketingSMSVUsed by Google to maintain user authentication and session state across different Google services.Google2 weeks
marketing_gaThe "_ga" cookie is used by Google Analytics to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated identifierGoogle1 year
marketing_ga2The "_ga2" cookie is also associated with Google Analytics and is used to distinguish unique users by assigning them a randomly generated identifier.Firebase Google1 year
technicalACCOUNT_CHOOSERUsed by Google services to remember user preferences for account selection.Google1 year
technicaluser_idTypically stores a unique identifier assigned to a user by a website or online service. It is often used for tracking user sessions, managing user preferences, and personalizing content or services. The specific purpose and usage of the "user_id" cookie can vary depending on the website or application that sets it.Googlesession
technicalLSIDThe "LSID" cookie typically stands for "Login Session ID." It is used by websites and online services to manage user authentication and maintain the user's logged-in state across different pages or sessions.Google13.5 months
technical__Host-GAPSCookie is used by Google services for authentication and security purposes. It is associated with the Google Accounts and Sign-In service. This cookie is typically used to maintain user sessions, verify user identity, and protect against unauthorized access to Google accounts.Google13.5 months
technicalAMP_4cacea564aIs related to Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), which is a framework developed by Google to optimize the loading speed and performance of web pages on mobile devices.local1year
technical / marketingCOMPASSThe COMPASS cookie is indeed utilized by various Google services. Specifically, it is associated with Google Maps, where it serves as a unique identifier to track user preferences and provide personalized features and functionality.

Since Google's services are integrated across different platforms and products, the COMPASS cookie may be utilized for various purposes, including:

Session Management: Tracking user sessions and preferences to maintain consistent user experiences across sessions.

Authentication: Managing user authentication and authorization for accessing Google services.

Analytics: Collecting anonymized data about user interactions and behavior to analyze usage patterns and improve services.

Personalization: Tailoring content and features based on user preferences and past interactions.

Security: Helping to prevent fraudulent activities and enhance the security of Google services.
Googleaverage 10 days
technical / marketing__Host-1PLSID, __Host-3PLSIDRelated to Google's services. Specifically, it might be associated with the Google Accounts system or some other Google service.Google13 months
marketing_ga_CW55HF8NVTRelated to Google Analytics. Google Analytics uses cookies to track user interactions on websites. These cookies are used to distinguish unique users and sessions, calculate visitor behavior metrics, and track conversions and eventsGoogle13 months
technicalLSOLHUsed by accounts.google appears to be related to user authentication or session management. Specifically, it may be involved in maintaining the user's login state or session information while interacting with Google services.Google1 year
marketing_ga_XPW1QSKFW4Related to Google AnalyticsGoogle13 months

Сhanges to this Policy.

We may update this Cookie Policy occasionally to reflect changes in our practices or for legal reasons. We encourage you to review this policy periodically for any updates.