What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit. They let the site remember things about your visit, your preferences, whether you've seen a banner before, or how you arrived at the site. First-party cookies are set by the website you're on. Third-party cookies are set by other companies whose services the site uses, such as analytics or advertising platforms.

We also use similar technologies like pixels and web beacons. This policy covers all of them and refers to them collectively as "cookies."

Categories of cookies we use

Essential

These are required for the site to work. They enable basic things like page navigation, form submission, and secure connections. Without them, the site won't function properly. You can't opt out of essential cookies.

Analytics

These help us understand how people use the site: which pages get visited, how long people stay, where traffic comes from. We use this to improve the site and our content. Analytics cookies are optional and you can decline them.

Marketing

These help us measure the effectiveness of our advertising and re-engage visitors who have shown interest in our services. They also let advertising platforms understand the performance of ads we run. Marketing cookies are optional and you can decline them.

Specific cookies on this site

How to manage your cookies

On this site

Use the cookie consent banner that appears the first time you visit. You can accept all, reject all (except essential), or customize your choices by category. To change your preferences later, look for the "Manage Consent" link in the footer or clear your cookies and reload the site to see the banner again.

In your browser

Most browsers let you control cookies through their settings. You can block all cookies, delete existing cookies, or be prompted before a cookie is set. Here are the settings pages for common browsers:

Blocking essential cookies may break parts of the site. Blocking analytics and marketing cookies does not.

Global Privacy Control

If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, we honor it as a valid opt-out request. You don't need to click anything on the banner.

Opt out of ad tracking directly

You can opt out of interest-based advertising across multiple platforms through the industry tools:

Updates to this policy

We may update this cookie policy when we add or remove tracking tools, or when the law changes. The "Last updated" date at the top will reflect the latest revision.

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