Cookie Policy

Last Updated: August 31, 2024

This policy applies to websites operated or otherwise provided to you by the website operator (also referred to as “Website(s)” and “us” or “we”). By using this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.

We reserve the right to change this policy at any time. You will be informed of significant changes to this Cookie Policy on the website(s). We recommend visiting this website regularly to stay updated on our privacy practices. If you continue to use the website, you agree to these changes. You have the option to stop using the website or adjust your browser settings to prevent cookies from being accepted if you do not agree with this policy.

This Cookie Policy is an integral part of our Privacy Policy, and all terms and definitions used and defined in the Privacy Policy also apply to this policy.

What Are Cookies According to This Policy?

Cookies are small pieces of information stored by your web browser as you browse the web, which allow a website or someone else to recognize you as a visitor. There are many ways to use cookies, including:

Ensuring certain tasks can be performed

Conducting research

Ensuring that your preferences are respected

Allowing ads and advertising based on your behavior

Types of Cookies

There are two main types of cookies:

Session Cookies: Automatically deleted when you close your web browser.

Persistent Cookies: Remain on your computer until they expire or are manually deleted. The duration can vary; some expire after a few minutes, while others last longer.

Additionally, cookies can be classified as:

First-Party Cookies: Set by the website you are currently visiting.

Third-Party Cookies: Set by other sources.

Websites often use pixel tags and cookies. Pixel tags, also known as web beacons or clear GIFs, are transparent images embedded in a website. These pixels and cookies are used to track how users interact with websites through their services. This allows us or our business partners to use pixel tags to monitor interactions on our website or understand how our website or a partner is redirected, as described in our Privacy Policy, or for other interest-based advertising, as detailed in section 5 below.

Which Cookies Are Used on the Website?

When you interact with the website or services, we or a third party may set several cookies on your browser. Some of these cookies become active only when you select certain features or settings, while others are used for long-term purposes according to our Privacy Policy.

Each cookie serves one of the following purposes:

How Third Parties Use Data from the Website

External providers, such as analysts and advertising networks, typically use cookies to collect anonymous user data. This data may be used to improve visitor behavior on the website and others.

Your Choices Regarding Cookies

If you do not like cookies or certain categories of cookies, you can change your browser settings to remove existing cookies and prevent new cookies from being accepted. For more information, refer to your browser’s help pages. Please note that deleting or rejecting cookies may prevent you from using all our features, saving your settings, or correctly displaying some of our pages.

If you wish to reject cookies from specific providers, you can review the privacy policies of those providers.

Interest-Based Marketing

Our Cookie Policy helps you use our website and services as you wish. If you disable cookies, certain parts of our website may not function as intended. If you want to disable cookies for behavioral advertising, EU users can visit www.youronlinechoices.eu and US users can visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ for more information.

Creating and Disabling Cookies in Various Browsers

Instructions for managing cookies in various browsers:

Google Chrome: Go to settings → “Content settings” → “Cookies” to manage your preferences.

Microsoft Edge: Go to “Settings” → “View advanced settings” → “Cookies” to enable or block cookies.

Mozilla Firefox: Go to “Options” → “Privacy” → to enable or disable cookies.

Safari: Go to “Preferences” → “Privacy” → to manage cookies settings.

How to Manage Cookies

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies. However, you can change your settings to block cookies or be notified when cookies are sent to your device. Note that disabling the cookies we use may affect your ability to use the website, prevent access to certain sections, or result in some pages not displaying correctly. For more information on cookies used on this website, click here.

Interest-Based Advertising

Interest-based advertising is used by us and other advertisers to provide you with ads and customized content that we believe is relevant to you. We cannot control the use of cookies or other technologies by third parties in this context. We also have no control over the use of these cookies or the resulting information for online, mobile, or email advertising. We accept no responsibility for actions or policies taken in this regard.

Cookies from Third-Party Websites

We use various third-party services to enhance our website’s functionality. These third-party providers may set their own cookies. Below is a list of services and their cookie usage:

Google Analytics: Used to analyze website usage. For more information, visit: Google Analytics

Google AdWords and DoubleClick: Used for marketing and conversion tracking. Visit Google Ads for details.

Meta (Facebook): Used to track ad campaign performance. Learn more at Facebook Ads Settings.

Hotjar: Used for website analysis and improvement. Visit Hotjar Privacy.

If you have any questions about our cookie policy, please contact us at [email protected].