A cookie is a small file that is stored by your browser on your computer or mobile device. The company that placed the cookie can read it to recognize the browser being used on that device. Cookies can provide aggregate data, such as counting the number of visitors who perform certain actions. They can be read as unique identifiers but do not personally identify you, unless they are registration cookies that are associated with identifying data.
How we use cookies?
Forms related cookies
When you submit data through a form, such as on contact pages or comment forms, cookies may be set to remember your user details for future correspondence.
Site preferences cookies
We use cookies to remember your preferences for how this site runs when you use it, in order to provide you with a great experience. This information is called whenever you interact with a page affected by your preferences.
Third Party Cookies
In certain cases, we may also use cookies from trusted third parties. These third party analytics cookies are used to track and measure the usage of this site, allowing us to create engaging content. They may track information such as the duration of your visit and the pages you view, helping us understand how we can improve the site for you. Occasionally, we test new features and make subtle changes to the way the site is presented. During these times, these cookies ensure that you have a consistent experience on the site, while also helping us understand which optimizations are most appreciated by our users. The following section provides details on the third party cookies you may encounter while using this site.
Google Analytics Cookies
This website utilizes Google Analytics, a widely used and reliable analytics solution, to gain insights into how you navigate and interact with the site. By tracking various data, such as the duration of your visit and the pages you browse, we aim to enhance your overall experience by creating more engaging content. For further details regarding Google Analytics cookies, please refer to the official Google Analytics page.
Social Media Cookies
If you choose to log in to our websites using your social media or other third-party credentials, that third-party organization may place a cookie on your device to identify you. This cookie allows the organization to recognize you and may be used for its own purposes. Additionally, when you visit websites or use applications affiliated with the third-party organization, you may be shown advertisements and content from us.
Furthermore, if you click on a social media-sharing button or widget on our websites, the social network responsible for creating that button will keep a record of your action for its own purposes.
To fully understand how these social media organizations handle your information, including their use of cookies, how they track your activity on our websites, and how to manage these cookies and buttons, we recommend reviewing each organization’s privacy and data protection policy.
How do I turn off cookies?
You have the ability to disable or decline cookies on any modern web browser. Typically, you can locate the necessary settings in the browser’s “options” or “preferences” menu on your device. Alternatively, you can refer to the “Help” section for more specific instructions. It is important to note that disabling certain cookies may cause our websites to not function properly.