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Cookie information

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small data set being stored on your device and contains data such as your personal page settings, an ID, or login information. This dataset is generated by the web server that you used to establish a connection via your web browser and is sent to you. In general, we use cookies to analyse interest in our web pages and to make them more user-friendly. In principle, you can access our web pages without cookies. However, if you want to use our pages fully and smoothly, you should accept the cookies that enable certain functions to be used or make the use of our website more user-friendly. MAN uses cookies to make its offers more user-friendly, more effective and more secure.

Via the cookie banner appearing the first time you visit our website, you will be able to select whether you agree to the use of technically necessary cookies only or if you also agree to the use of optional cookies.

In addition, you will be able to adjust your browser settings regarding the use of cookies. Most browsers are set to accept all cookies by default. However, you have the option of setting your browser such that cookies are displayed before being stored, only certain cookies are accepted or rejected, or cookies are rejected in general.

Please note that changes to settings only ever affect that particular browser. If you use different browsers or change device, you will have to adjust the settings again. In addition, you can delete cookies from your storage medium at any time. Please refer to the Help section of your web browser for additional information regarding cookie settings, changing the settings, and deleting cookies.


2. What types of cookies are there?

a. First-party cookies

These are placed by the website itself (same domain as in the browser address bar) and can only be read by that particular website. These cookies are usually used to store information (for example, your settings) that will be used on your next visit to the website.

b. Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies originate from parties different than the website operator. They can be used to collect information for advertising, user-defined content and web statistics, for example.

c. Technically necessary cookies

Technically necessary cookies are often required, or at least useful, for basic functions of the website such as selecting the preferred language, adjusting page settings, or to save the content of your shopping cart.

d. Optional cookies (technically not necessary cookies)

Optional cookies go beyond the functional scope of technically necessary cookies and are used for collecting information for advertising purposes, user-defined content, and web statistics.


3. Cookies used

The following cookies are used on this website:


As of: April 2023. V9.