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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 10 May 2025

1. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work properly and to give site operators useful information about how their pages are used.

Cookies do not give us access to your device or any information about you beyond what you choose to share. You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time — see Section 6 for browser-specific instructions.

2. Cookie Types We Use

Essential Cookies

Always active

These are needed for the website to function. They handle things like remembering your cookie consent choice. They cannot be switched off because the site would not work correctly without them.

Required

Analytics Cookies

Google Analytics

These cookies help us understand which pages are visited most often and how visitors move through the site. The data is aggregated and used only to improve content and structure. No personally identifying information is captured.

Marketing Cookies

Meta Pixel, Bing Ads

These cookies are placed by advertising platforms to help us understand how people find our website and to allow us to show relevant content on other platforms. They do not store sensitive personal data.

Preference Cookies

Optional settings

These cookies remember choices you make — such as your region or display preferences — so you do not have to set them again on your next visit. Disabling them means the site may not remember your settings.

Your Cookie Preferences

Use the toggles above to choose which cookies you accept. Your choice is saved to your browser and applies to this site only. You can update it at any time by returning to this page.

Your preferences have been saved.

3. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our site are placed by third-party services. We use the following:

Each third party operates independently. We encourage you to review their respective privacy and cookie policies if you have questions about how they handle data.

4. Cookie Duration

Cookies fall into two broad categories by duration:

Our consent cookie (cookieConsent) is stored in your browser's local storage and does not expire automatically.

6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser

In addition to the toggles above, you can manage or delete cookies directly through your browser. Note that blocking all cookies may affect how this and other websites function.

  1. Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top right.
  2. Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
  3. Choose your preferred cookie setting or use See all site data and permissions to delete specific sites.
  1. Open Firefox and go to Settings → Privacy & Security.
  2. Under Cookies and Site Data, click Manage Data to view or remove specific cookies.
  3. Use the Enhanced Tracking Protection setting to control tracking broadly.
  1. Open Safari and go to Preferences → Privacy.
  2. Under Cookies and website data, select your preferred option.
  3. Click Manage Website Data to view or remove specific cookies.
  1. Open Edge and click the three-dot menu, then go to Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data.
  2. Toggle Block third-party cookies or manage individual site exceptions.
  3. Click See all cookies and site data to remove specific entries.

On mobile, cookie settings are usually found under the browser's Settings → Privacy section. For iOS Safari, go to Settings (device) → Safari → Privacy & Security. For Chrome on Android, tap the three-dot menu → Settings → Site settings → Cookies.

7. Your Rights

You have the right to:

Please be aware that disabling certain cookies may affect your experience of this website. Essential cookies cannot be disabled through our preference controls as they are required for basic functionality.

If you have questions about how we use cookies, contact us at [email protected].