Cookies are small text files that a website stores on a user’s device (computer, phone, tablet) when they visit the site. They allow the website to remember user actions and preferences (such as language, font size, or login status) over a period of time.
Cookies help us:
ensure proper functioning of the website,
analyze user behavior to improve content and performance,
store user preferences,
integrate with social networks and analytical tools (e.g., Google Analytics).
The website www.uona.org uses the following categories of cookies:
These cookies are essential for the operation of the website and do not require user consent. They are used to:
maintain active sessions,
support navigation and form functionality,
ensure website stability and security.
These cookies collect anonymized information about how users interact with the site (e.g., via Google Analytics).
They help us understand which pages are most visited and how we can improve usability and content quality.
These cookies enable the integration of social media features (e.g., share buttons, embedded widgets). They may track user activity across other websites as well.
These cookies are not currently used on www.uona.org. If implemented in the future, users will receive a separate notice and an opportunity to manage their preferences.
Upon your first visit to the website, a banner will appear asking you to accept or customize your cookie preferences.
You may change your consent settings at any time via your browser or by reopening the cookie banner on the site.
Examples of how to manage cookies in popular browsers:
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security
Safari: Preferences → Privacy
Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Note: Disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect the proper functioning of the site.
For any questions related to cookies or personal data processing, you may contact us at:
📧 info@uona.org
This policy may be updated to reflect changes in legislation or technologies used. The current version is always available on this page.