Cookies policy.
Definition of a Cookie:
A "cookie" refers to a piece of information stored on your computer's hard drive that records your navigation on a website. Upon revisiting the website, tailored options are presented based on the stored information from your last visit. Cookies are commonly utilised for traffic analysis, advertising, and marketing purposes.
Cookies are employed by nearly all websites and pose no harm to your system.
Managing Cookie Preferences:
If you wish to check or modify the types of cookies you accept, you can typically adjust these settings within your browser. At any time, you can block cookies by activating your browser's setting that allows you to refuse the placement of all or some cookies. However, blocking all cookies, including essential ones, may impede your access to certain parts of our site.
Purpose of Cookie Usage:
We use cookies to track the use of our website usage, enabling us to comprehend how you navigate the site and identify patterns in your interactions. This information assists us in developing and enhancing our website, products, and/or services to better cater to your needs and preferences.
Types of Cookies:
Session Cookies: Stored on your computer during your web session, automatically deleted when you close your browser. They typically store an anonymous session ID, allowing you to browse a website without logging in to each page. No personal data is collected.
Persistent Cookies: Stored as a file on your computer, remaining when you close your web browser. The website that created it can read this cookie upon your subsequent visits.
Categories of Cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential for effective website usage, especially when making a purchase. These cannot be turned off and do not gather information for marketing purposes.
Performance Cookies: Enable monitoring and improvement of website performance, counting visits, identifying traffic sources, and highlighting popular site sections.
Functionality Cookies: Allow the website to remember your choices and provide enhanced features, such as personalised news or updates. The information collected is usually anonymised.
Third-Party Cookies:
Please be aware that third parties advertising on our website, including advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis, may also use cookies beyond our control. These cookies are typically analytical/performance or targeting cookies.