What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website.

Your own cookies are cookies used by the website you are visiting. Only this website can read them. In addition, a website may use external services that use separate cookies, called third-party cookies.

Persistent cookies are stored on your computer and are not deleted automatically when you close your browser, unlike session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser.

Every time you visit the NITRO website, you will receive an invitation to accept or reject cookies.

The NITRO website mainly uses its own cookies. These are cookies set and controlled by NITRO, not by external organizations. However, in order to view some of our pages, you will need to accept cookies from external organizations.

The two types of cookies we use are for:

– preserving the preferences of visitors;

– ensuring the functioning of our website.

Visitor preference cookies:

These are cookies set by us that only we can read. They remember whether you have accepted (or rejected) the cookie site policy;

Some of our pages display content from external vendors, such as Vimeo and Google. To view this content, you must first accept their terms and conditions. Some of them are their cookie policies over which we have no control. If you do not view the content in question, third-party cookies will not be installed on your device.

External providers of the NITRO website:

Google Maps

Vimeo

Microsoft

Google

Remove cookies from your device:

You can delete all cookies on your device by clearing the browsing history in your browser. This will remove all cookies from all the websites you have visited. However, keep in mind that you may also lose stored information (e.g., login information, site preferences, etc.).

Manage cookies on a specific site:

For more precise control over cookies on a site, check the privacy settings and cookies in your preferred browser.

Block cookies:

You can set most modern browsers to prevent cookies from being placed on your device, but then you may need to manually adjust some settings each time you visit a site or page. Some services and features may not work at all (such as signing in to a Microsoft account).