Our Site uses cookies

This page gives you information about cookies. It has been created in order to explain what cookies are, how they are used on this website and how you can control them.

Cookies are very small text files which store very small amounts of information. They are used to remember settings and preferences between visits to the site, as well as information between different pages on the same site.

For security reasons, cookies can only be read by the site that set them. company has no access to cookies set on your computer by any website on the internet. However, through the use of third party cookies, it is possible for sites to collect information about visitors to other sites. For example, online advertisers may use third party cookies to anonymously track an individual’s visits to sites on the web.

More information about how company allows third party cookies is given below.

1) Why do we use cookies?

Our Site uses cookies (alone or combined) to create a unique device ID, and to distinguish you from other users. This helps us to improve your experience and improve our Site.

Some cookies only last while you use our Site (or app). Some cookies are used to remember you when you visit again, and will last for longer. We use strictly necessary cookies if it is in our legitimate interests (balanced with your rights). We use all other cookies with your consent.

2) Other Monitoring Techniques

Usage of Web Beacons, Clear GIFs, and Pixel Tags

We may employ Web Beacons, Clear GIFs, and pixel tags on our site to anonymously monitor online usage patterns. These may also be incorporated into our email newsletters. You can opt out of our newsletters at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link within the newsletter itself.

3) Cons of Rejecting Cookies

The majority of web browsers accept cookies and similar files, but you can usually change your browser settings to prevent this. If for any reason you decide that you do not like our use of certain cookies, you can simply change your settings. However, if you do so, some functionality of our websites may be lost.

The setting of each browser is different. It is described in the browser’s help menu.

4) Additional Guidelines

Email Tracking and User Engagement

Our emails may include a "web beacon pixel" that helps us identify if and when an email is opened and track interactions such as link clicks within the email. This data helps us tailor our communication to better suit your interests. If you prefer not to have the pixel track your activity, you can choose to view emails in plain text or disable images.