Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 24th October 2024
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are sent to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They enable websites to store information about your browsing activities, helping to tailor your experience and enhance site functionality based on your preferences.
Types of Cookies We Use
Session Cookies:
These are temporary cookies that exist only while you are browsing our website. They are deleted once you close your browser and leave no permanent trace on your device. Session cookies help us analyze how users interact with our website in real-time, allowing us to improve both content and usability.
Analytical Cookies:
These cookies, whether managed by us or third-party services, are used to collect data on website traffic and user behavior. By tracking how users navigate our site, we can assess performance and enhance the services we offer.
Advertising Cookies:
Advertising cookies, which may be managed by us or third parties, help us display relevant ads by analyzing your browsing patterns. They are used to show content that matches your interests based on your browsing profile.
Cookies We Use on Our Website
First-Party Cookies:
Store session data to allow for quicker page loading.
Indicate whether you are logged into the site.
Manage session IDs on our servers.
Store search preferences.
Track user consent regarding the use of cookies.
Third-Party Cookies:
Distinguish between users and sessions.
Identify new site visits and sessions.
Record traffic sources to understand how users reach our website.
Protect user data and prevent fraudulent activity.
Display personalized advertising through partner networks.
Remember browsing preferences such as language and region settings.
Other Types of Cookies:
Track web analytics and video usage.
Manage which servers display information to users.
Track active sessions.
Determine whether cookies are enabled.
Measure user response times.
Identify how frequently users visit our site and whether they are new or returning visitors.
What Happens If You Disable Cookies?
If you decide not to allow cookies, you can adjust your browser settings to block them. However, this may limit the functionality of certain features on our website, and some pages may not display properly.
How to Manage Cookies in Your Browser
Google Chrome:
Open Chrome and click the menu icon.
Select Settings.
Scroll down and click Advanced settings.
Under the "Privacy and security" section, click Site settings.
To manage cookies, toggle the settings under Cookies and site data.
Internet Explorer:
Open Internet Explorer and click the Tools button.
Select Internet Options.
Under the Privacy tab, adjust the slider to block or allow cookies, then click OK.
Firefox:
Open the Tools menu and click Options.
Navigate to the Privacy & Security panel.
Under Cookies and Site Data, you can manage cookie preferences or block cookies from certain sites.
Safari:
Click Safari and select Preferences.
Under the Privacy tab, manage your cookie settings. You can choose to block or allow cookies.
Final Note
Please be aware that adjusting cookie settings may impact the functionality and user experience of our website. We recommend checking your cookie preferences regularly, as browser updates may affect how cookies are handled.