This cookie policy will describe how we use cookies and similar technologies, and how you are able to manage those cookies. We are committed to protecting the personal information we collect when you are using our service.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of information sent to your device by a website or service. These files are stored by your web browser for the duration of the session until your browser is closed, or they can be persistent cookies that expire after a period of time. They may be used to remember whether or not you are logged into a service, or they could store information, such as device identifiers, demographics, or browsing activity. Cookies may also be used to personalize services by using information about your preferences, as well as help in analyzing how a service is being used in order to offer a better user experience.

What are the different types of cookies?

  1. Strictly necessary cookies

    • These are cookies essential to providing or using the service. Without these cookies, the service would not be able to correctly function.
  2. Functional cookies

    • These are cookies which remember preferences, personalize the service based on choices, or enhance the functionality of the service.
  3. Performance cookies

    • These are cookies used to improve the performance of the service, and can be used to analyze activity or display relevant advertising.

How do we and our trusted partners use cookies?

  1. Strictly necessary cookies

    • We store your session ID in a cookie, which allows us to know whether or not you are logged into our service.
  2. Performance cookies

    • We use Google Analytics to better understand how you are using our service. This allows us to monitor how our service is performing and identify areas where we can improve our user experience. To opt out of Google Analytics, you can install the browser add-on provided by Google, https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
    • Performance cookies are used to manage advertising, such as identifying how many times you have viewed or interacted with an advertisement. They are also used to help display relevant advertisements based on browsing patterns or behavior. If you would like more information about this practice, or if you would like to opt out, refer to the consumer website of the NAI by visiting http://optout.networkadvertising.org, or the DAA by visiting http://optout.aboutads.info.

Changes to our cookie policy

We may change this cookie policy from time to time by updating this page in order to reflect changes in the law and/or our practices. We encourage you to check this cookie policy for changes whenever you visit our website.

Last modified 6 years ago.