Tracking Technologies and Cookie Usage on Our Site

Our website uses cookies, as almost all websites do, to help provide you with the best experience we can. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you browse websites.

Why do we use cookies?

Essential cookies are required to support the functioning of the website. Generally, these cookies do not collect personal information. All other cookies are non-essential. These may collect your personal information. Non-essential cookies can be disabled within web browser settings prior to accessing the website. This may alter some functionality otherwise available on the website.
Information regarding website usage is recorded by the Company for statistical purposes using analytics services. The information logged includes:
  • IP address
  • date and time of accessing the website
  • web pages accessed
  • type of browser and operating system.
By accessing the website, you are consenting to the uses of the personal information described above. This consent can be withdrawn by updating your cookie preferences via the link in the website.

Handling and Disclosure of Personal Data

Use of Third-Party Cookies: Please be aware that third parties, such as advertising networks and analytics services, might also place cookies on your device. These cookies, which are outside our control, typically serve analytical, performance, or targeting purposes.

Guidelines for Managing and Disabling Cookies

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you have the option to modify your settings to prevent this. Please note, changing your settings to reject certain cookies may impact the functionality of our site. The process for changing settings varies by browser and can usually be found in the browser’s help menu.

Additional Regulations

Usage Data refers to data collected automatically either generated by the use of the Service or from the Service infrastructure itself (for example, the duration of a page visit).
We may also gather information on how the Service is accessed and used, known as "Usage Data." This can include details such as your computer's Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service visited, the time and date of visits, duration spent on pages, interactions with ads, unique device identifiers, and other diagnostic data. From an IP address, we may determine a user’s Internet Service Provider and approximate geographic location.