What is a cookie?
As is common practice with almost all professional websites, our site uses cookies, which are small files that are downloaded to your device, to improve your experience.
This document explains what information cookies collect, how we use it, and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. We will also show you how to prevent these cookies from being stored, although this may downgrade or 'break' certain elements of the site's functionality.
How we use cookies
We use cookies for a variety of reasons detailed below. Unfortunately, in most cases there is no industry standard option to disable cookies without completely disabling the functionality they add to your site. If you are not sure whether you need cookies, we recommend that you leave all cookies on in case they are used to provide the services you use.
The types of cookies used on this website can fall into one of three categories:
- Absolutely necessary cookies. These are essential to enable you to use certain features of the website, such as submitting forms on the website.
- Functional Cookies. These are used to enable the website to remember your choices (such as language) and to provide enhanced features to improve your web experience.
- Analytical/navigation cookies. These cookies enable the site to function properly and are used to collect information about how visitors use the site. This information is used to compile reports and help us improve the site. Cookies collect information in an anonymous form, such as the number of visitors to our site, where they come from, and the pages they view.
Disabling cookies
You can prevent the setting of cookies by adjusting your browser settings (see your browser's “Help” option for instructions on how to do this). Be aware that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of this and many other websites you visit. Therefore, we recommend that you do not disable cookies.
Third party cookies
In special cases, we also use cookies provided by trusted third parties. This site uses: [Google Analytics] It's one of the most popular and trusted analytics solutions on the web, helping us understand how our customers use our site and how we can improve their experience. These cookies may track things such as how long you spend on the site and the pages that you visit so we can continue to produce engaging content. For more information about Google Analytics cookies, please see the official Google Analytics page.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is an analytics tool from Google that helps our website understand how visitors engage with its properties. We may use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics, without personally identifying each visitor to Google. The main cookie used by Google Analytics is the “__ga” cookie.
In addition to reporting website usage statistics, Google Analytics can be used in conjunction with some advertising cookies to show you more relevant ads on Google services (such as Google Search) and across the web. You can also measure interactions with the ads Google shows you. .
Learn more about Analytics cookies and privacy information.
Use of IP Addresses. An IP address is a numerical code that identifies your device on the Internet. We may use your IP address and browser type to analyze usage patterns, diagnose problems with this website, and improve the services we provide to you. However, without additional information, your IP address does not identify you as a natural person.
your choice. When you visit this website, a cookie is sent to your web browser and stored on your device. By using our website, you consent to our use of cookies and similar technologies.
Detailed information
I hope the above information has made things clear. As mentioned above, if you are not sure whether to allow cookies, it is safer to leave them enabled in case they interact with one of the features you use on the site. However, if you are looking for more information, please feel free to contact us via email. [email protected]