This policy applies to the cookies sued by the meddim.pl web site. By using meddim.pl, you consent to the following cookies being saved and accessed.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored by a web service on a user's device (computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc.) via their web browser. These files are read or modified during subsequent visits, and may contain basic user information, individual appearance settings or site functionality options, or any other data that the site's creators use to a better service.

Cookies used by meddim.pl

Persistent
Persistent cookies are files used to modify the appearance or operation of the site based on your previous selections or actions. They remain remain on the user's device until their expiration or deletion by the service or user. The lack of these files does not significantly affect the functioning of the site.

Session
Session cookies are files containing a string of characters that identifies a set of data stored on the website’s side (called a session). Session cookies are used by the user login/authentication systems, CAPTCHA code system, and many other mechanisms to that improve the operation of the site. These files remain on your device until you log out of the site or close your browser. The lack of these files prevents proper functioning of the site.

Third-party cookies policy

Analytics
Google Analytics – A free web-based tool from Google that lets you anonymously collect information to better understand how your site is used, your user’s preferences and trends. Opt-out.
Social media
Files saved when sharing content on social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, Google+), when logging in to the site using social network details (Facebook) and watching movies (YouTube).

Managing cookies

Each browser, to a greater or lesser extent (e.g. mobile devices or desktop PCs), offers the ability to view, delete, restrict and control your device’s use of cookies.
Deleting existing cookies may result in the need to perform certain actions on the site again, and locking certain files may prevent you from using certain features of the site.

Instructions for the most popular web browsers on how to change your cookie storage settings:

Google Chrome
Chrome allows cookies to be stored by default. To change this:
Click the ‘Settings’ menu in Chrome and select ‘Settings’
Click ‘Advanced’ at the bottom of the page,
Select ‘Content Settings’ under ‘Privacy and security’.
Select your desired settings,
To make special settings for a particular site, click ‘Cookies’ under the ‘Content Settings’ menu and choose your own settings for individual sites.
Chrome’s settings are saved automatically.

Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Internet Explorer allows cookies to be stored by default, but also blocks files that come from sites that do not have a privacy policy. To change these settings:

Click on the ‘Tools’ menu and select ‘Internet Options’,
Select the ‘Privacy’ tab,
Use the slider to set the desired settings level (the highest blocks cookie completely, the lowest allows all cookies to be stored).
or
Click the ‘Advanced’ button and select the desired settings yourself,
To enter special settings for a particular site, click ‘Sites’ then choose your own settings for individual sites. Confirm your changes with the ‘OK’ button.

Mozilla Firefox
The Firefox browser’s default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change this:
Click on the ‘Tools’ menu (or the ‘Firefox’ button, if your version has it) and select ‘Options’.
Then select the ‘Privacy’ tab and make the desired changes.
To make special settings for a particular site, click on ‘Exceptions’ and choose your own settings for individual sites.
Confirm the changes with the ‘OK’ button.

Opera
Opera’s default browser settings allow cookies to be stored. To change these settings:
Click ‘Preferences’, select ‘Advanced’, then ‘Cookies’,
Make your changes.
To enter special settings for a particular site, go to the site, right-click it, select ‘Site Preferences’, go to the ‘Cookies’ tab then enter your desired settings.
Confirm your changes with the ‘OK’ button.

Safari
Safari’s default settings allow cookies to be stored. To change these settings:
In the ‘Safari’ menu, select ‘Preferences’,
Click the ‘Privacy’ icon,
Make the desired changes. To enter special settings for a particular site, click on ‘Details’ then choose your own settings for the site.

Cookies in Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Flash Player software is used to enable Users to access multimedia data (podcasts, video, other data), streaming (live broadcasts), programs such as web games (which can be played in the browser) and to provide you with advertising. Adobe Flash Player software also uses cookies. Access to your Adobe cookies is handled through the Adobe website.

Cookies in mobile devices

A description of the Cookie settings for your phone or tablet is available on the websites of the most popular mobile manufacturers:
iOS devices
Android devices
Windows Phone devices
BlackBerry devices

There are many different web browsers available for mobile systems. For detailed information on their cookies settings, see the settings in your mobile device’s own web browser.

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