Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. By using this website and agreeing to this policy, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser on your computer’s hard drive. They help websites function more efficiently and remember user preferences or actions from previous visits. Cookies may contain information about you or your device, but they are not viruses and do not harm your system.
Cookies perform various tasks, such as allowing smooth navigation between pages, saving your preferences, and helping you avoid re-entering information every time you return to the site.
We use cookies to improve our website’s performance by analyzing how users, including you, interact with the site. This helps us make enhancements and provide a better user experience. Cookies may also help ensure the ads you see online are more relevant to your interests.
Cookies are categorized as First-party cookies (set directly by our website) and Third-party cookies (set by partners providing services on our website, such as chat support). They can also be session cookies (temporary and deleted after you close your browser) or persistent cookies (stored between sessions and recognized when you return).
You can disable cookies entirely or partially at any time through your browser settings.
On this website, cookies are categorized based on the UK’s International Chamber of Commerce Cookie Guide:
Category 1: Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for accessing specific services you request, such as secure logins or areas that require authentication.
Without these cookies, certain services — like online purchases — cannot function properly.
Category 2: Performance Cookies
These cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use the site, helping us improve how the site works.
All data collected is aggregated and does not contain personal information.
Category 3: Functionality Cookies
These cookies remember your preferences, such as language, location, or username, to provide enhanced and personalized features.
They also retain settings you’ve made (e.g., volume levels, video preferences, blog comments).
Category 4: Targeting or Advertising Cookies
These cookies collect information about your browsing habits to deliver content and ads more relevant to you.
They are often placed by advertising networks with our permission and remember sites you’ve visited. This data may be shared with third parties such as advertisers.
These cookies are often linked to third-party functionalities embedded in our site.
Important Note:
Cookies do not allow us to collect personal information, and we do not store any personal data you may provide in cookies.
For more information on how we handle your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are set by external services integrated into our website. We do not control the dissemination of these cookies.
For details, please consult the respective third-party websites.
Learn more about cookies
For more general information about cookies and how to manage them, visit:
aboutcookies.org