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Cookie Policy
Our Cookie Policy outlines the guidelines for the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies employed to enhance the analysis, personalization, and security of our services.


Legal Documents
Cookie Policy
Our Cookie Policy outlines the guidelines for the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies employed to enhance the analysis, personalization, and security of our services.


Legal Documents
Cookie Policy
Our Cookie Policy outlines the guidelines for the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies employed to enhance the analysis, personalization, and security of our services.


Legal Documents
Cookie Policy
Our Cookie Policy outlines the guidelines for the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies employed to enhance the analysis, personalization, and security of our services.



What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files saved on the user's disk by websites. Cookies assist website administrators in managing these sites and in improving the quality of the content delivered.
What is Device Recognition?
Device recognition involves mechanisms that allow for the identification of the type of device a user is connecting to a website from. These mechanisms also enable the identification of the operating system used on the device, the time zone from which the connection is made, the screen size and resolution, and more. The purpose of these mechanisms is to tailor the appearance, size, and other parameters of the service to the specific device. This information is not used to identify any particular individual.
What other information does the Recruitify service use?
The service utilises information contained in system logs (such as IP addresses) as a result of general principles of internet connections. This information is used for technical purposes related to the administration of our servers. Additionally, IP addresses are employed to gather general, statistical demographic information (for instance, about the region from which the connection is made).
The service uses cookies and other technologies and information to aid in the management of its websites. For ease of reference, cookies and similar technologies will collectively be referred to as cookies.
What types of cookies do we use?
Session cookies - these are files that are automatically deleted after closing the web browser.
Persistent cookies - these files are stored on the device for a specified period. The storage of these files does not depend on closing the browser.
First-party cookies - set by the Service.
Third-party cookies - set by other services, e.g., Google Analytics.
The Service uses both its own cookies and third-party cookies.
Why does the service use cookies?
Cookies are essential for the proper display and functioning of the Service.
The Service uses its own cookies to handle requests and display content on the site.
The Service also uses cookies to optimise its websites and tailor the content on the site to individual preferences. This particularly pertains to cookies that allow the “reading” of how our service is used.
Cookies, including those from third parties, are also used for statistical and analytical purposes. These files allow for determining the average duration of a visit on the site and the overall number of visits to the Service. These files are completely anonymous and do not allow for the identification of specific individuals using the Service.
Does the service sell or share cookies with other companies?
No, the Service neither sells nor shares cookies with other companies.
How can I manage cookies?
Managing cookies is possible by changing your browser settings. Most often, cookie management can be done from the "Settings" menu. Within this menu, you can learn how to delete cookies, block the storage of new cookies, or set a notification for when a new cookie is saved.
Is it possible to use the service with cookies disabled?
Disabling cookies in your browser generally does not prevent the use of our services, but it may cause difficulties. In particular, access to certain content may be hindered, and the lack of cookie support will make logging into the Service impossible.


What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files saved on the user's disk by websites. Cookies assist website administrators in managing these sites and in improving the quality of the content delivered.
What is Device Recognition?
Device recognition involves mechanisms that allow for the identification of the type of device a user is connecting to a website from. These mechanisms also enable the identification of the operating system used on the device, the time zone from which the connection is made, the screen size and resolution, and more. The purpose of these mechanisms is to tailor the appearance, size, and other parameters of the service to the specific device. This information is not used to identify any particular individual.
What other information does the Recruitify service use?
The service utilises information contained in system logs (such as IP addresses) as a result of general principles of internet connections. This information is used for technical purposes related to the administration of our servers. Additionally, IP addresses are employed to gather general, statistical demographic information (for instance, about the region from which the connection is made).
The service uses cookies and other technologies and information to aid in the management of its websites. For ease of reference, cookies and similar technologies will collectively be referred to as cookies.
What types of cookies do we use?
Session cookies - these are files that are automatically deleted after closing the web browser.
Persistent cookies - these files are stored on the device for a specified period. The storage of these files does not depend on closing the browser.
First-party cookies - set by the Service.
Third-party cookies - set by other services, e.g., Google Analytics.
The Service uses both its own cookies and third-party cookies.
Why does the service use cookies?
Cookies are essential for the proper display and functioning of the Service.
The Service uses its own cookies to handle requests and display content on the site.
The Service also uses cookies to optimise its websites and tailor the content on the site to individual preferences. This particularly pertains to cookies that allow the “reading” of how our service is used.
Cookies, including those from third parties, are also used for statistical and analytical purposes. These files allow for determining the average duration of a visit on the site and the overall number of visits to the Service. These files are completely anonymous and do not allow for the identification of specific individuals using the Service.
Does the service sell or share cookies with other companies?
No, the Service neither sells nor shares cookies with other companies.
How can I manage cookies?
Managing cookies is possible by changing your browser settings. Most often, cookie management can be done from the "Settings" menu. Within this menu, you can learn how to delete cookies, block the storage of new cookies, or set a notification for when a new cookie is saved.
Is it possible to use the service with cookies disabled?
Disabling cookies in your browser generally does not prevent the use of our services, but it may cause difficulties. In particular, access to certain content may be hindered, and the lack of cookie support will make logging into the Service impossible.


What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files saved on the user's disk by websites. Cookies assist website administrators in managing these sites and in improving the quality of the content delivered.
What is Device Recognition?
Device recognition involves mechanisms that allow for the identification of the type of device a user is connecting to a website from. These mechanisms also enable the identification of the operating system used on the device, the time zone from which the connection is made, the screen size and resolution, and more. The purpose of these mechanisms is to tailor the appearance, size, and other parameters of the service to the specific device. This information is not used to identify any particular individual.
What other information does the Recruitify service use?
The service utilises information contained in system logs (such as IP addresses) as a result of general principles of internet connections. This information is used for technical purposes related to the administration of our servers. Additionally, IP addresses are employed to gather general, statistical demographic information (for instance, about the region from which the connection is made).
The service uses cookies and other technologies and information to aid in the management of its websites. For ease of reference, cookies and similar technologies will collectively be referred to as cookies.
What types of cookies do we use?
Session cookies - these are files that are automatically deleted after closing the web browser.
Persistent cookies - these files are stored on the device for a specified period. The storage of these files does not depend on closing the browser.
First-party cookies - set by the Service.
Third-party cookies - set by other services, e.g., Google Analytics.
The Service uses both its own cookies and third-party cookies.
Why does the service use cookies?
Cookies are essential for the proper display and functioning of the Service.
The Service uses its own cookies to handle requests and display content on the site.
The Service also uses cookies to optimise its websites and tailor the content on the site to individual preferences. This particularly pertains to cookies that allow the “reading” of how our service is used.
Cookies, including those from third parties, are also used for statistical and analytical purposes. These files allow for determining the average duration of a visit on the site and the overall number of visits to the Service. These files are completely anonymous and do not allow for the identification of specific individuals using the Service.
Does the service sell or share cookies with other companies?
No, the Service neither sells nor shares cookies with other companies.
How can I manage cookies?
Managing cookies is possible by changing your browser settings. Most often, cookie management can be done from the "Settings" menu. Within this menu, you can learn how to delete cookies, block the storage of new cookies, or set a notification for when a new cookie is saved.
Is it possible to use the service with cookies disabled?
Disabling cookies in your browser generally does not prevent the use of our services, but it may cause difficulties. In particular, access to certain content may be hindered, and the lack of cookie support will make logging into the Service impossible.





