Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you navigate our Website. These files assist us in remembering and recognizing your actions or preferences as you interact with our Website, serving various purposes. In some cases, they also allow us to track your activity across different websites and devices to evaluate the effectiveness of our advertising efforts.
Who Places Cookies on Our Website
There are two primary types of Cookies that may be used on our Website:
For more details on the third parties we collaborate with while using Cookies and Similar Technologies, please refer to Section 7 of this Privacy Notice.
The Purpose and Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies
We utilize Cookies and similar tracking technologies for several reasons, including but not limited to:
The Cookies and similar technologies we use typically fall into one of the following categories, each providing insight into why these Cookies are essential.
Strictly Necessary Cookies and Similar Technologies
These Cookies and similar technologies are crucial for the Website’s functionality and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are set in response to your actions, primarily to remember your preferences, including your cookie settings.
If you choose to block these essential Cookies, some parts of the Website may not function properly.
Performance (Analytics) Cookies
These Cookies enable us to track visits and traffic sources so we can assess and improve the performance of our Website. They provide insights into which pages are the most and least popular and how users navigate through the Website.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Most web browsers allow you to control how Cookies are set and used while you browse, as well as to clear Cookies and browsing data. This information is generally accessible in the browser’s ‘Help’, ‘Preferences’, or ‘Options’ menus. Additionally, your browser may offer settings to manage Cookies on a site-by-site basis and enable incognito mode.
Cookie settings in Safari – iOS
Cookie settings in Safari – macOS
If you wish to modify your Cookie-related choices previously provided to us, please use the button below.
Cookie Preferences
Do Not Track
“Do Not Track” is a setting you can enable in your web browser to inform websites that you do not wish to have your online activities tracked. Please note that our Website does not currently respond to “Do Not Track” signals or similar requests.