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- In connection with the availability of the content of the civitaschristiana.pl website, the so-called cookies, i.e. information saved by servers on the user's end device, which servers can read each time you connect to this end device, may also use other technologies with functions similar or identical to cookies. In this document, information on cookies also applies to other similar technologies used as part of our websites. Cookie files (so-called "cookies") are IT data, in particular text files, which are stored in the end device of the website user. Cookies usually contain the name of the website domain they come from, the storage time on the end device and a unique number.
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