Definitions and Terms

  • Company: In this document, the terms “Company,” “We,” “Us,” or “Our” refer to the site you are currently on.
  • Cookies: Small text files stored on your device (computer, smartphone, etc.) while visiting our site. These contain information that helps improve your user experience.
  • Website: Refers to the domain accessible at the address where you are located.
  • User: You—the person visiting our website or using its services, or a legal entity acting through such a person.

Cookie Usage

Types of Cookies We Use
Our website uses two main types of cookies:

  • Session cookies: These are stored temporarily and deleted immediately after closing the browser.
  • Persistent cookies: These remain on your device even after the session ends, saving your settings and improving your experience during future visits.

We use the following categories of cookies:

  • Essential Cookies
    • Type: Session
    • Administered by: Us
    • Purpose: These cookies ensure the proper functioning of the site, including user authentication and preventing fraudulent activity. Without them, some site features may not be accessible.
  • Functional Cookies
    • Type: Persistent
    • Administered by: Us
    • Purpose: These allow us to save your settings, such as preferred language or login details, to enhance your experience and save you from having to re-enter information.

Managing Cookies
You can manage cookies through your browser settings. To do this:

  • Disable cookies in your browser settings.
  • Delete already saved cookies associated with our site.

Note: If you disable cookies, some features of the site may not function correctly or may be unavailable.

How to Delete or Block Cookies
If you wish to delete or block cookies, follow the instructions for your browser:

  • Google Chrome: [Instructions]
  • Internet Explorer: [Instructions]
  • Mozilla Firefox: [Instructions]
  • Safari: [Instructions]

If you use a different browser, visit the official website of the browser’s developer for instructions.

Learn More About Cookies
For more information on how cookies work, visit the site “What are cookies?”