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What is a cookie?

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How do I use cookies?

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How to control cookies?

You can control or delete cookies at your discretion – see aboutcookies.org for details. You can clear all cookies stored on your computer, and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being stored. However, in this case, you may need to manually adjust some settings each time you visit the website, and some services and features may not work properly.

How to refuse the use of cookies?

Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default. If you do not want any information about you to be collected, you can disable the acceptance of cookies in your browser. Instructions for changing the cookie can be found in your browser settings. Changing the cookie settings can affect the functionality and error-free operation of this website.

Professionalism

Here in SAPT, we stand by the professionalism of our members.

Specialization

Translation is not a serial production. And the translator is not an assembly line worker.

Reliability

In SAPT, you have the guarantee that you co-operate with active translators and interpreters for which this job is the main source of income.

Personal approach

You co-operate directly with the translator, not with an anonymous company.