Cookie Policy

This page explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on this website. Cookies help us understand your interactions, improve performance, and personalize your experience.

Some of these technologies may collect data that is considered personal or can become identifiable when combined with other information. We believe in transparency, so here’s what you need to know.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit a website. They’re used widely across the web to make websites work more efficiently and provide helpful information to site owners.

Cookies created by our website are known as "first-party cookies." When third parties place cookies through our site (for analytics, ads, or embedded content), these are called "third-party cookies." These third parties may be able to recognize your device across different websites and sessions.

Why We Use Cookies

Cookies serve different purposes on our site:

  • Essential cookies: Required for the site to function correctly (e.g., page navigation, form submissions).
  • Performance and analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it.
  • Functionality cookies: Allow us to remember your preferences and enhance user experience.
  • Advertising or targeting cookies: Set by third-party partners to deliver relevant ads or track campaign performance.

The exact cookies in use may vary depending on the specific page or service you access.

Your Choices

You can choose how cookies are used through our Cookie Consent settings. When visiting the site, you'll see a banner that allows you to accept or decline non-essential cookies.

You can also manage or block cookies in your browser settings. Each browser is a little different, so check your browser’s help section for instructions on disabling cookies if needed.

Note that declining certain cookies may affect how the site functions for you—some features may not be available or may not work as intended.

In addition, major advertising networks often offer tools to opt out of targeted advertising. You can explore these options for more control over the data used in digital advertising.