Cookie Policy
By visiting this site, you agree to the use of cookies. We reserve the right to update this policy as necessary. If significant changes are made to the Cookie Policy, we will notify you by email and may also post the updated policy here before changes take effect. We recommend visiting this page regularly to stay informed of the latest updates. Continued use of the site after changes indicates your acceptance of the updated policy. If you disagree, please stop using the site.
This Cookie Policy is part of our overall Privacy Policy and covers:
What are cookies?
Cookies used on this site
Your cookie choices
Use of cookies by third parties
Interest-based advertising
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored in your web browser. They allow websites or third parties to recognize your device and remember information such as preferences or login status. Cookies help deliver certain site features, gather statistics, and personalize ads.
There are two main types of cookies:
Session cookies: Temporary cookies active only while you browse the site. They expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies: Stored on your device for a set period or until you delete them. Expiration can range from minutes to years.
Cookies can be:
First-party cookies: Set by the website you are visiting.
Third-party cookies: Set by external services embedded on the website.
Cookies Used on This Site
Our site may use third-party cookies embedded in your browser. Some cookies activate only when you use specific site features. Here are common types:
Essential Cookies: First-party cookies needed for site functions like logging in or making purchases.
Analytics Cookies: Collect statistical data to improve the site experience, including tracking responses to new features. Can be first- or third-party.
Preference Cookies: Remember your site preferences.
Ad Targeting Cookies: Third-party cookies from advertisers to deliver and track ads based on your browsing habits.
Cookies may also be included in emails we send you (if you subscribe). These help us track email open rates.
How Do Third Parties Use Cookies?
Third parties use cookies to collect data anonymously, creating profiles based on your browsing history to serve personalized ads and analyze preferences.
Your Cookie Choices
You control cookie settings on your device and browser. You can delete existing cookies and block new ones via your browser’s options. Keep in mind, disabling cookies may limit site functionality and affect your experience.
For browser-specific instructions, please refer to their help pages.
Managing Cookies in Popular Browsers
Google Chrome:
Settings → Privacy → Content settings → Cookies
Options to allow/block first-party and third-party cookies.
Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Tools → Internet Options → Privacy tab
Adjust slider to enable or disable cookies.
Mozilla Firefox:
Tools → Options → Privacy panel
Check or uncheck ‘Accept cookies for sites’.
Opera:
Settings → Quick Preferences
Enable or disable cookies.
Safari (OSX):
Safari menu → Preferences → Security
Set ‘Accept cookies’ options.
For other browsers, check the help section or contact the provider.
Other Tracking Technologies
We also use web beacons (small invisible images) that work with cookies to track usage and preferences. You can opt out of email tracking beacons by managing cookies but cannot disable beacons on websites directly.
Interest-Based Advertising
Our site and third parties use interest-based ads to provide relevant advertising. We strive to protect your privacy but do not control all third-party cookie use or content. Third parties may track interests across multiple devices (smartphones, tablets, computers).
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how to manage your preferences, please contact us.