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Cookie policy

This cookie policy outlines the usage of cookies and similar technologies on our service, as well as the purpose of tracking technologies and why we implement them. It also provides information on how you can manage their usage.

If you have any inquiries, please feel free to reach out to our Support center.

Cookies

A cookie is a small piece of text that is placed on your device when you visit our website to store various information, such as your language preference and the type of browser and device you are using.

These cookies can be categorized as first-party cookies, set by us, and third-party cookies, which are from a different domain than our website and are used for advertising and marketing purposes.

Session cookies expire when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your device for a specified period or until manually deleted.

Persistent cookies store your preferences and actions across our website between browser sessions.

Similar technologies:

  • A web beacon is a small, see-through image (also referred to as a "pixel tag", "web bug", or "GIF") that includes a unique identifier. It is inserted into a website or email. When your browser interprets the website's code, it connects with our server to display the image, allowing us to gather details such as your device's technical specifications, operating systems, and settings. It can also monitor your actions during a session and helps us identify when each email was opened, the IP address it was accessed from, and the device used. This data is utilised to enhance our email communication.
  • Third-party software development kits (SDK) can be incorporated into our mobile applications to assist in analysing user interactions and gathering specific details about the devices and networks used to access the application.
  • HTML5 local storage enables the storage of information within the browser's data files without the need to interact with the website's server. This functionality, similar to cookies but with the ability to hold larger amounts of data, is a feature of the fifth version of the HTML language.
  • Fingerprinting is a method that entails amalgamating a collection of data elements to distinguish a specific device uniquely. These elements may encompass details such as device configuration data, CSS data, JavaScript objects, available fonts, browser plugins, API usage, HTTP headers, and system clock data.
  • Device Identifiers are unique combinations of numbers and letters assigned to individual devices. Examples include Apple's ID for Advertisers (IDFA) and Google's Android Advertising ID (AAID). These identifiers are stored on your device and are utilised to identify you and your devices across various apps and platforms for advertising and marketing purposes. Adjusting your device identifier settings or opting out of personalised advertising can be done in your device settings.

Managing Cookies and Similar Technologies

1. Browser and Device Settings

Many web browsers provide options for users to reject and remove cookies. The procedures differ depending on the browser and its version. Current information on how to block and delete cookies can be found by visiting the following links:

Detailed instructions on controlling cookies through browser settings can also be found here https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-control-cookies/.

Blocking all cookies can negatively impact the usability of many websites, including ours. If you block cookies, some features on our website may not be available.

To opt out of data usage by Google Analytics, follow these instructions https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

To reset your device identifier or opt out of personalized advertising, follow Google instructions or Apple instructions.

2. Opt-out of Internet-Based Advertising

The companies we collaborate with for advertising purposes, such as third-party advertisers, ad agencies, and vendors, might be affiliated with the Network Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising Alliance Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising, and the European Digital Advertising Alliance. To choose not to receive personalized ads from these participating companies, please click on the provided links:

Cookies list

Below is a table containing additional details regarding the specific cookies we utilize and their respective functions.

1. Strictly necessary cookies:

These essential cookies are required for the proper functioning of the website and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are typically activated in response to actions you take that request services, like adjusting privacy settings, logging in, or completing forms. While you can configure your browser to block or notify you about these cookies, certain parts of the site may not function properly if you do so.

2. Analytical or performance cookies:

These cookies enable us to recognize and count the number of visitors, identify the most and least popular pages, and observe how visitors navigate our website. This information helps us improve our website’s functionality, ensuring users can easily find what they are looking for. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our site and will be unable to monitor its performance.

Cookie Type Source Purpose Expiry
_ga 1st party Google Analytics This cookie enables us to distinguish unique users, remember the number and time of their previous visits, remember traffic source information, determine the start and end of sessions. We use Google Analytics to analyse the use of our website. Privacy Policy 730 days
_gid 1st party Google 1 day
_gat 1st party Google 1 day

3. Functionality cookies:
These cookies are utilized to identify you upon your return to our website. This allows us to customize our content for you, welcome you by name, and retain your preferences, such as language or region selection. These cookies may be established by us or by third-party providers whose services are integrated into our pages. If you opt not to permit these cookies, certain or all of these services may not operate effectively.

4. Targeting cookies:
These cookies track your website visit, the pages viewed, and the links clicked. This data is utilized to tailor our website and the ads shown to better suit your interests. Our advertising partners may set these cookies, which enable them to create a profile of your preferences and display relevant advertisements on other platforms.

Cookie Type Source Purpose Expiry
_fbp 1st party Facebook This cookie is used to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real-time bidding from third party advertisers using Facebook. 90 days
fr 3rd party Facebook This cookie enables ad delivery or retargeting. It contains a browser and user unique ID combination, used for targeted advertising. 90 days
_dlt 1st party Google This cookie is used for Google's real-time bidding advertising exchange. Session

Changes to this policy

We reserve the right to modify this policy periodically. Any changes will be communicated by updating the "Last updated" date provided below.

Last updated: 05 Feb 2024.