Regulations on Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on to your computer by the websites you visit. They help the website work properly, improve your experience and allow website-owners to analyse visits.
When you first visit a site that uses cookies, a simple text file is downloaded on to your computer, which is then read each time you return to that site. The file, called a ‘cookie’, can be used to remember your preferences, or to personalise searches that you have conducted in the past.
1) What do we use cookies for?
Our Site uses cookies (alone or combined) to create a unique device ID, and to distinguish you from other users. This helps us to improve your experience and improve our Site.
Some cookies only last while you use our Site (or app). Some cookies are used to remember you when you visit again, and will last for longer. We use strictly necessary cookies if it is in our legitimate interests (balanced with your rights). We use all other cookies with your consent.
2) Third-Party Cookies and Tracking Mechanisms
We may share the information described above as set forth in this privacy statement or as otherwise described at the time such information is collected from you. We will not sell, rent, or swap this information, nor will we authorize any of our service providers or business partners to use this information for their own commercial purposes without your permission.
3) Detriments from Disabling Cookies
Managing and Disabling Cookies: Use our designated cookie management tool for adjusting your preferences. Disabling Cookies: Turning off cookies may impact how our website functions, as certain features depend on them. To disable cookies, adjust your browser's settings to refuse them. We may prompt you about cookie settings during your visit.
4) Miscellaneous Provisions
Personal Data Retention Strategy
We keep your Personal Data only for as long as needed to serve the purposes outlined in our Privacy Policy. Usage Data is preserved for internal analysis, to improve our security frameworks, enhance functionality, or meet legal obligations.