Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our website. They are commonly used to make websites function more efficiently and to provide useful information to site owners.
Essential Cookies: These are necessary for the core functions of the website, enabling you to navigate and use key features like secure areas. Without them, certain services cannot be provided.
Examples: Session cookies that remember your shopping cart or cookies that manage login sessions.
Performance Cookies: These cookies gather data about how visitors interact with our website, such as frequently visited pages or error messages. They do not identify individual visitors and only collect aggregated, anonymous data used to improve site performance.
Examples: Google Analytics, which helps us understand user behavior.
Functionality Cookies: These cookies allow the website to remember your preferences (e.g., language, region, or username) and offer a more personalized experience. They can also enable specific services, such as video streaming or blog commenting.
Examples: Language preferences or saving your username.
Targeting or Advertising Cookies: These cookies are used to display ads tailored to your interests, limit the frequency of the ads you see, and measure the effectiveness of campaigns. These are typically set by advertising networks with permission from the website owner.
Examples: Social media platform cookies for sharing or targeted ads.
You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings. Here’s how:
Blocking Cookies: Most browsers allow you to block cookies by adjusting your settings. However, blocking all cookies (including essential ones) may affect your ability to use certain parts of our website.
Deleting Cookies: You can clear cookies from your device by deleting your browser’s history. This will remove cookies from all visited websites.
Note: Restricting or deleting cookies may impact the functionality of our website.
Our site may use third-party cookies, such as those from Google Analytics for performance tracking. These third parties may also place cookies on your device and track your online activity across multiple websites.
We may update our Cookie Policy occasionally to reflect changes in the cookies we use or for operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Please review this page regularly to stay informed.
If you have any questions regarding our use of cookies or other technologies, please reach out to us.