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Cookie Policy/GDPR

Cookie Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They serve various functions, including remembering user preferences, enabling certain features, and improving overall site performance. Cookies can be categorized based on their purpose into different types.

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We use essential, performance, and functionality cookies to ensure our website functions properly and enhances your browsing experience:

  1. Necessary Cookies: These are required for the basic functionality of our site, such as allowing you to navigate through pages and access secure areas. Without these cookies, certain features may not work as expected.

  2. Performance Cookies: We utilize performance tracking tools that employ these cookies to gather data about how visitors use our website. This includes information on page views, unique visitors, and average session duration. These insights help us optimize the site for improved performance and user experience.

  3. Functionality Cookies: Some cookies improve functionality by remembering your preferences, such as language settings, or allowing certain features like video playback or other interactive elements.

Additionally, we may use targeting/advertising cookies (from third parties) to deliver personalized content and relevant advertisements based on your browsing behavior. You can control these through your browser settings.

Managing and Deleting Cookies

You have the right to manage and delete cookies at any time. Most web browsers allow you to adjust your cookie preferences, including the ability to restrict or block certain types of cookies. You can also clear your browsing data, which will erase saved cookies. For detailed instructions on managing cookies in your browser, please refer to the browser’s help section or privacy settings.

Third-Party Cookies

Our website may include links to external services that use tracking technologies. These third-party cookies collect data for analytics, advertising, and personalization purposes. We do not control these cookies, and their usage is governed by each respective service’s privacy policy. You can manage your preferences through the cookie consent settings provided by these services.

Consent and Control

By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this policy. You have the right to refuse or restrict the use of cookies at any time. To do so, adjust your browser settings as mentioned above. Please note that disabling certain cookies may impact your experience on our site.

We regularly update our Cookie Policy to ensure compliance with relevant regulations, such as GDPR, ePrivacy Directive, CCPA, and UK GDPR. This page was last updated on January 1, 2024.

For any questions or concerns regarding this policy or our data practices, please contact us at: [email protected].

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