Cookie Policy

Introduction

We will use cookies, web radar, tracking pixels, and other forms of monitoring and change, the “Last Updated” date. All changes will be implemented immediately following an update. You will not be receiving any specific notification about changes, only that a change has occurred.

We encourage every visitor to review our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy to stay informed on changes. As you continue to visit our website, we deem you to have been made aware of, will be a part of, and will have accepted all our policies, including our Cookie Policy, after this document has been updated and posted. 

Use of Cookies

For your information, a “cookie” is a string of data with a unique identifier that can be stored on your computer. Your browser then sends that unique identifier to use each time you visit our site. We may use this information for various tasks such as keeping track of what you do, keeping track of preferences and login information, etc. Overall, Cookies help in improving how the site runs and improving user experience. 

Types of Cookies

The table below will list the types of cookies being used on our site currently. We will show future changes in the table.

Cookie NameCookie Task
Advertising CookiesPlaced by advertisers and ad servers
Display ads that might interest you
Gather your preference for advertisers
Track how frequent an ad is
Track who viewed an ad
No personal information gathered
Analytics CookiesMonitor how a user reaches a site
Monitor which part of the site is visited
Tracks which features are working 
Trails which feature need change
Our CookiesA “first-party cookies.” 
Either permanent or temporary
Necessary for a site to work
It can be manually disabled
Personalization CookiesHelp recognize repeat visitors
Record browsing history
Record pages visited
Record settings and preferences
Security CookiesIdentify and prevent security risks
Authenticate users and protect data
Site Management CookiesMaintains user identity
Maintain session if falsely logged out
Retain information from page to page
It can’t be turned off individually 
Third-Party CookiesPlaced by companies that offer particular service
Allows the third party to gather user information
It can be manually disabled

Control of Cookies

Most browsers are set to accept cookies automatically. But it can be stopped or removed in the browser’s settings. However, be aware that this can lead to not being able to visit certain sites or use certain services. 

Also, you can disable some third-party cookies using certain online tools. 

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