Cookies � storing information on your computer
What are cookies?
To optimise your browsing experience, we place a small data file on your computer, known as a cookie.
Most big websites or internet service providers do this too. Cookies help the site remember your settings - language, font size and other preferences for how you want to view the site on your computer - so you don�t have to keep re-entering them whenever you come back to us.
This website only uses the language cookie, which remembers the choice of your language for any future visits to this site within one year (if you accept it) or just during the current browsing session, i.e. session cookie (if you refuse it).
Our cookie is not used to identify you personally. It�s just there to make the site work better for you.
How you can control cookies?
You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish � for details, see AboutCookies.org.
You can delete all the cookies already on your computer and you can set most browsers to block them being placed. But if you do this, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit the site.
The European Court of Auditors does not use cookies for any other purpose than those presented here and does not use them to collect any personal data for any other purpose.
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