Translate our website in your browser

Would you prefer to view our website in another language? Most modern browsers offer built-in translation tools.
Below you'll find instructions for the most common browsers


Google Chrome has a built-in translation feature that usually prompts you automatically when visiting a website in a different language.
If the prompt doesn't appear:

  1. If needed, click the translate icon in the address bar and choose your preferred language.
  2. ​​Right-click anywhere on the page (on desktop)
  3. Select “Translate to [your language]”.

​​           On mobile (Android/iOS):
                  1. Tap the three dots in the top-right corner.
                  2. Choose “Translate”.
                  3. Select your preferred language.

 


Edge also offers automatic translation.

  1. When visiting the page, a pop-up should offer to translate the content.
  2. If it doesn’t appear, click the translate icon in the address bar.
  3. Choose your language and click Translate.

You can also enable automatic translation in your settings.

 

Safari includes a translation feature (macOS 11+ and iOS 14+).

  1. Click the “aA” button in the address bar.
  2. Select “Translate to [your language]”.
  3. Confirm by clicking Enable Translation if prompted.

Note: Not all languages are supported yet, depending on your region and iOS/macOS version.

 

Firefox does not include built-in translation by default, but you can easily add it via an extension:

  1. Go to the Firefox Add-ons site.
  2. Search for and install “To Google Translate” or “Simple Translate”.
  3. Follow the extension’s instructions to translate webpages.