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GDPR Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are often known as browser cookies or tracking cookies. These cookies are small encrypted text files stored in browser directories. Like other web servers, we also place these cookies on your device to collect standard internet logs and visitor behavior information.

How do we use cookies?

Placing these cookies provides you with a better user experience on our website. These cookies are used in the following ways:

  • To keep you signed in
  • To understand user behavior on how you use our website
  • To keep track of user visits and activities
  • To auto-fill login details when your re-visit website

What type of cookies do we use?

There are many types of cookies. However, our website uses mainly cookies:

Necessary cookies

These cookies are essential for the website’s basic functions or to provide the product, service, or content requested by you. Without these cookies, we cannot offer you the requested products or services.

Functionality cookies

These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. These cookies are set to provide better services we have added to our pages.

Advertising

The website uses this type of cookie to collect information about your visits to our website. Such as:

  • Which pages did you visit?
  • What content did you view?
  • Which links did you click?

And other information about your browser, IP address, device, and location. These cookies are used for advertising purposes.

Analytics cookies

These cookies are set through our site by our advertising partners. These cookies are used to build a profile of your interests and show relevant advertisements based on your visits. They do not store personal data but store info on your browser and internet device. You can opt out by not allowing these cookies, leading to less targeted advertising.

Third-party cookies

We use these cookies from third-party organizations to get insights about our website. These cookies are set by websites that you do not visit by adding third-party elements like plugins or ads on their website. Third-party cookies also track users’ activities and save browsing information for targeting ads.