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Cookies are small pieces of information that the browser saves in a special folder. Mostly they contain data relating to your last visit to the website. This allows the site to recognise a visitor as soon as they visit again.
Cookies cannot contain viruses or executional files and therefore are in no way dangerous to your computer.
PARSHIP's cookies are only activated on the PARSHIP site. We use cookies for security reasons, so that we can identify you whenever you log in to the website. The cookie will be erased as soon as you log out.
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