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We use cookies to personalize this website to your needs, for login functionality, traffic analysis and for additional social network support. Some of these functions are done for us by third parties who may collect some data about you, so we need your consent for doing so. Without your consent, third party cookies will not be used.

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DKMORS our website uses cookies as a necessary part of operation. DKMORS writes these cookies:
  • GDPR - your consent that is collected on this page (valid for one year).
  • PHPSESSID - session identifier for repository part of DKMORS, valid as long as the browser window is open (valid for session duration).
  • random number - session identifier for content part of DKMORS, valid as long as the browser window is open.
  • startSz - font size. This cookie is written only if you change the font size using "Bigger font" or "Smaller font" link.
  • dkUser - written only when you log-in, which changes the display of certain page elements (valid for session duration).
Above mentioned cookies are mandatory for our website to function properly.
Traffic analysis DKMORS measures web traffic using opensource analytics platform Matomo. This gives us the information on which pages are visited the most, where users are coming from (what countries and from what other websites), what devices they are using, what these devices can do and so on. We use this information to determine, how to promote our website, what new functionality to introduce and what technologies we can start using. Matomo is installed on our servers, collected data doesn't include personal information, all data is anonymized. Matomo writes one or more cookies with _pk_ prefix with various expiration dates for up to 13 months.

If you don't consent, Matomo won't be used.
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