Cookie policy

 If you choose to deactivate cookies, some of our website’s services will stop working, thereby affecting your browsing experience. 

Cookies do not contain personal information. By browsing on our website you are authorising the use of these cookies. 

What are cookies?
Cookies are text files that contain relevant information that is processed by the browser whenever the user visits the respective website. 

The use of cookies helps the website to recognise your device (tablet, desktop, cell phone, etc.), every time you accesses the website. Cookies only store information related to your preferences and do not reveal any personal information. 


Types of cookies:
There are different types of cookies, with different characteristics and uses. These are: 

• Essential Cookies – Important for accessing specific areas on the website, allowing for a correct browsing experience.

• Functional Cookies – Functional cookies store your preferences when you visit the website. This means you do not need to customise the site every time you visit.  

• Analytical Cookies – These cookies analyse the way users browse the site. This allows the site to monitor the site’s performance, detect the most popular pages and understand possible errors. No personal information is ever revealed.  


Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google Inc.

Google Analytics uses cookies that are stored on your device and allow it to analyse the way you use the website. Information related to the website use, generated by the cookie, including your IP address (“usage data”), are generally sent to a Google server in the USA and stored there.  

Please note that our website uses a script, “"gat._anonymizeIp ()", that is an extension of Google Analytics that guarantees that it’s user’s IP addresses will remain anonymous following geolocation (“IP anonymisation”). By activating IP anonymisation, your IP address will be shortened beforehand by Google in all European Union member states, or countries that signed the Agreement on the European Economic Area. The full IP address will only be transferred to Google in the USA in exceptional circumstances, where it will then be truncated. 

Google uses this information in our name, to analyse our website use, compile reports on activity and provide additional services related to the use of the website and internet page. The IP address transmitted by your browser within the Google Analytics parameters will not be linked to any other data maintained by Google. This information will only be relayed to third parties according to legal rules or for the purpose of processing the requested data. Under no circumstances will Google connect your usage data to other data stored by Google. 

You may deny the use of cookies in your browser settings; however, please note that in this case you will not be able to use all the features on our website. Besides this, you can prevent having the data generated by the cookie and the usage data (including your IP address) from being gathered by Google, as well as the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plugin from the following link.

You can find more detailed information on Google Analytics on this link: 

http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout


Social Media
Our website contains links to external social media networks, such as Facebook (“social plug-ins”). The features attributed to the links, especially the transmission of user data and information, are only activated when you click on the link itself. Once you do so, a direct connection is established with the social media’s servers and some transfer of data may take place. From that moment on, the Social Media network is the sole responsible for processing your data. 

If you have the opportunity to “share” content from our site with friends on social media such as Facebook and Twitter, you may be sent cookies from these sites. We do not control the definitions of these cookies, whereby we suggest you check with other sites for more information on these cookies and how to manage them. 

AEP uses cookies to enhance the performance and browsing experience of the user. Your internet browser’s definitions allow you to accept, deny or delete cookies.
 If you choose to deactivate cookies, some of our website’s services will stop working, thereby affecting your browsing experience. 

Cookies do not contain personal information. By browsing on our website you are authorising the use of these cookies. 

What are cookies?
Cookies are text files that contain relevant information that is processed by the browser whenever the user visits the respective website. 

The use of cookies helps the website to recognise your device (tablet, desktop, cell phone, etc.), every time you accesses the website. Cookies only store information related to your preferences and do not reveal any personal information. 


Types of cookies:
There are different types of cookies, with different characteristics and uses. These are: 

• Essential Cookies – Important for accessing specific areas on the website, allowing for a correct browsing experience.

• Functional Cookies – Functional cookies store your preferences when you visit the website. This means you do not need to customise the site every time you visit.  

• Analytical Cookies – These cookies analyse the way users browse the site. This allows the site to monitor the site’s performance, detect the most popular pages and understand possible errors. No personal information is ever revealed.  


Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google Inc.

Google Analytics uses cookies that are stored on your device and allow it to analyse the way you use the website. Information related to the website use, generated by the cookie, including your IP address (“usage data”), are generally sent to a Google server in the USA and stored there.  

Please note that our website uses a script, “"gat._anonymizeIp ()", that is an extension of Google Analytics that guarantees that it’s user’s IP addresses will remain anonymous following geolocation (“IP anonymisation”). By activating IP anonymisation, your IP address will be shortened beforehand by Google in all European Union member states, or countries that signed the Agreement on the European Economic Area. The full IP address will only be transferred to Google in the USA in exceptional circumstances, where it will then be truncated. 

Google uses this information in our name, to analyse our website use, compile reports on activity and provide additional services related to the use of the website and internet page. The IP address transmitted by your browser within the Google Analytics parameters will not be linked to any other data maintained by Google. This information will only be relayed to third parties according to legal rules or for the purpose of processing the requested data. Under no circumstances will Google connect your usage data to other data stored by Google. 

You may deny the use of cookies in your browser settings; however, please note that in this case you will not be able to use all the features on our website. Besides this, you can prevent having the data generated by the cookie and the usage data (including your IP address) from being gathered by Google, as well as the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plugin from the following link.

You can find more detailed information on Google Analytics on this link: 

http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout


Social Media
Our website contains links to external social media networks, such as Facebook (“social plug-ins”). The features attributed to the links, especially the transmission of user data and information, are only activated when you click on the link itself. Once you do so, a direct connection is established with the social media’s servers and some transfer of data may take place. From that moment on, the Social Media network is the sole responsible for processing your data. 

If you have the opportunity to “share” content from our site with friends on social media such as Facebook and Twitter, you may be sent cookies from these sites. We do not control the definitions of these cookies, whereby we suggest you check with other sites for more information on these cookies and how to manage them.