Cookie and IP Tracking Techniques

Enhancing User Experience with Cookies: Our website utilizes cookies to differentiate you from other users, providing a customized browsing experience and enabling site improvements. By browsing our site, you consent to our use of these cookies.

Cookies are small text files placed on your browser or hard drive. They store information that allows us to enhance your experience on our website.

1) What Cookies are Used and Why: A Detailed Explanation

We use cookies to make our website easier to use and to make the content you see more relevant. Cookies allow us to record important information about your visit and this helps us to make the website better for you, and for other visitors.

We also use cookies to create statistics that help us improve the structure and content of our website. We cannot identify you personally from this information.

2) Visiting Linked Third-Party Websites

Secure Storage and Disclosure of Personal Information: We store personal information securely and limit access to personnel who need it to perform their job functions. We may share your personal information with our service providers, both domestically and internationally. These providers adhere to their own privacy policies, which manage the treatment of information they receive from us.

3) How to Manage Cookies via Browser Settings

How can you manage/disable your cookies?

To manage your cookies, please use our cookies tool.

Disabling cookies

The effect of disabling cookies depends on which cookies you disable but, in general, the website may not operate properly if all cookies are switched off.

If you want to disable cookies on our website, you need to change your website browser settings to reject cookies. How you can do this will depend on the browser you use.

We may also separately prompt you regarding our use of cookies on the Site.

4) Supplemental Rules

Usage Data Collection

Our Service collects data automatically, termed as "Usage Data," which is generated by your activities on the service or by the infrastructure of the service itself (e.g., time spent on a page). This data may include your device's IP address, browser specifications, visited service pages, visit timings and durations, and additional diagnostic data.