What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small data files that websites may store on your device or computer. They help collect information about your online activity, allowing websites to recognize you as a returning visitor and tailor your experience accordingly. Cookies enhance website performance by adapting to your preferences, speeding up navigation, gathering usage statistics, and remembering your settings and browsing habits.

Types of Cookies
  • Analytics Cookies: These cookies, used by us or third parties, help track visitor numbers and analyze how users engage with our services. This data enables us to improve our website based on actual user behavior.

  • Personalization Cookies: These cookies store your preferences, ensuring a more customized experience during your visits. They may also assist in identifying your device's location to enhance our services.

  • Ad Management Cookies: Processed by us or third parties, these cookies optimize ad placements on our website by tailoring the content based on your browsing activity. This helps us deliver advertisements that are relevant to your interests.

  • Third-Party Cookies: Some of our pages may feature third-party cookies that assist in enhancing service delivery, such as links to social media for content sharing.

Adjusting Your Cookie Preferences

If you decide to block cookies, some features on our website may not function properly.

To modify cookie settings in your browser, follow these steps:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer: Navigate to the View menu, select Internet Options, and click on Advanced settings.
  • Netscape: Go to the Edit menu, choose Preferences, and click on Advanced.
  • Firefox:
    • For Mac: Open the Preferences menu, select Privacy, and click on the Show Cookies tab.
    • For Windows: In the Tools menu, select Options, go to Privacy, and then click on Show Cookies.
  • Safari: Click on the Safari menu, select Privacy, then navigate to the Security tab and Show Cookies.
  • Google Chrome: In the Tools menu, choose Options (or Preferences on Mac), click on Advanced, then go to the Privacy section, and select Content Settings to manage cookies.