This website uses cookies, web beacons, and other technologies when you visit our website, including any other media forms, media channels, mobile websites, or mobile applications related to or connected with it (collectively referred to as the 'Site'), to help customize and improve the effective operation of the site. We reserve the right to make changes to this Cookies Policy at any time and for any reason. Any changes to the Cookies Policy will be reflected in the 'last updated' date of the Cookies Policy. Any changes or modifications take effect immediately upon the posting of the updated Cookies Policy on the website, and you waive the right to receive specific notice of each such change or modification. You are advised to periodically review the Cookies Policy to stay informed about updates. It is considered that you have been informed and will be deemed to have accepted changes to any revised Cookies Policy by continuing to use the site after the date of publication of such revised Cookies Policy.
Use of Cookies
Cookies" are information strings that assign you a unique identification code stored in your browser. Your browser then provides this identification code to us each time you make a request to our site. We use cookies on the site to track the services you use, record registration information, capture your user preferences, support you on the site, facilitate search procedures, and track the pages you visit. Cookies help us understand how the site is used and how to improve it.
Cookies type
The following types of cookies may be used when you visit the site:
Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies are placed in your browser by advertisers and ad servers to display ads that are more likely to be of interest to you. These files allow advertisers and ad servers to collect information about your visits to the site and other websites, rotate ads, deliver targeted ads to a specific computer, and track how often and by whom an ad has been viewed. These files are associated with the browser and do not collect any personal information about you.
Cookies analytics
Analytical cookies track how users land on the site, how they interact, and navigate through the site. These files allow us to understand which features on the site work best and which features can be improved.
Our Cookies
Our cookies are first-party cookies and may be permanent or temporary. These are necessary files without which the site will not work properly or will not be able to provide certain functions and features. Some of these can be manually disabled in your browser but may affect the functionality of the site.
Personalization Cookies
Personal cookies are used to recognize regular site visitors. We use these files to record a history of the pages you have visited, as well as your settings and preferences, each time you visit the site.
Security Cookies
Security Cookies help identify and prevent security threats. We use these Cookies to authenticate users and protect user data from unauthorized parties.
Site Management Cookies
Cookies are used to maintain your identity or session on the site so that you are not logged out unexpectedly, and any information you enter is retained from page to page. Cookies cannot be disabled individually, but you can disable them in your browser.
Third Party Cookies
Third-party cookies may be placed in your browser when you visit the site by companies that provide certain services that we offer. These cookies allow third parties to collect and track certain information about you. These cookies can be disabled manually in your browser.
Cookie Control
Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, you can delete or reject them in your browser settings. Please note that such actions may impact the accessibility and functionality of the site. For more information on how to manage cookies, visit your browser or device settings to learn how you can control or reject cookies. Additionally, you can opt out of certain third-party cookies using the Network Advertising Initiative's opt-out tool
Other tracking technologies
In addition to cookies, we may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies on the site to help customize the site and improve your experience. A 'web beacon' or 'pixel tag' is a tiny object or image embedded in a web page or email. They are used to track the number of users who have visited specific pages and viewed emails, as well as to gather other statistical data. They collect only a limited set of data, such as the cookie number, the time and date of page or email view, and a description of the page or email on which they reside. Web beacons and pixel tags cannot be refused. However, you can limit their use by controlling the cookies that interact with them.
Cookies" are information strings that assign you a unique identification code stored in your browser. Your browser then provides this identification code to us each time you make a request to our site. We use cookies on the site to track the services you use, record registration information, capture your user preferences, support you on the site, facilitate search procedures, and track the pages you visit. Cookies help us understand how the site is used and how to improve it.
The following types of cookies may be used when you visit the site:
Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies are placed in your browser by advertisers and ad servers to display ads that are more likely to be of interest to you. These files allow advertisers and ad servers to collect information about your visits to the site and other websites, rotate ads, deliver targeted ads to a specific computer, and track how often and by whom an ad has been viewed. These files are associated with the browser and do not collect any personal information about you.
Analytical cookies track how users land on the site, how they interact, and navigate through the site. These files allow us to understand which features on the site work best and which features can be improved.
Our cookies are first-party cookies and may be permanent or temporary. These are necessary files without which the site will not work properly or will not be able to provide certain functions and features. Some of these can be manually disabled in your browser but may affect the functionality of the site.
Personal cookies are used to recognize regular site visitors. We use these files to record a history of the pages you have visited, as well as your settings and preferences, each time you visit the site.
Security Cookies help identify and prevent security threats. We use these Cookies to authenticate users and protect user data from unauthorized parties.
Cookies are used to maintain your identity or session on the site so that you are not logged out unexpectedly, and any information you enter is retained from page to page. Cookies cannot be disabled individually, but you can disable them in your browser.
Third-party cookies may be placed in your browser when you visit the site by companies that provide certain services that we offer. These cookies allow third parties to collect and track certain information about you. These cookies can be disabled manually in your browser.
Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, you can delete or reject them in your browser settings. Please note that such actions may impact the accessibility and functionality of the site. For more information on how to manage cookies, visit your browser or device settings to learn how you can control or reject cookies. Additionally, you can opt out of certain third-party cookies using the Network Advertising Initiative's opt-out tool
In addition to cookies, we may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies on the site to help customize the site and improve your experience. A 'web beacon' or 'pixel tag' is a tiny object or image embedded in a web page or email. They are used to track the number of users who have visited specific pages and viewed emails, as well as to gather other statistical data. They collect only a limited set of data, such as the cookie number, the time and date of page or email view, and a description of the page or email on which they reside. Web beacons and pixel tags cannot be refused. However, you can limit their use by controlling the cookies that interact with them.