Cookie Policy
Effective as of January 21, 2025
WHAT IS A COOKIE?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device and which let us make your experience better and more efficient. They allow us to recognize your device and browser, and store information which we deem of importance for the improvement of our services.
TYPES OF COOKIES
- Session Cookies and Persistent Cookies
- Session cookies are stored temporarily on the memory of your devices while you are visiting the website and are erased once you close your browser.
- Persistent Cookies are stored for a predetermined amount of time, which varies from cookie to cookie. It is longer than the session cookies; however they also expire after some months. They aid us to understand whether you have previously visited our website or similar sites in the past.
- First Party and Third Party Cookies
- First Party cookies are set directly by the website or by any of the subdomains of the website.
- Third Party cookies are set by websites not managed by us, such as our subprocessores or other technology partners.
WHAT CATEGORIES OF COOKIES DO WE USE?
Essential cookies
We may store cookies on your device if they are necessary to enable us to offer and provide our services. They are also required for you to navigate through the website and web application and benefit from all the available functions. These cookies cannot be switched off and are set for very basic options on the website, such as logging in, forms and set preferences such as timezone or languages.
Analytics cookies
These cookies are placed to aid us in understanding how users interact with the website. This helps us create statistics of actions taken and the amount of time spent on the website by large groups of users. These statistics ultimately help us to improve our website and any services we offer on it.
Personalization Cookies
These cookies are placed by us to help us to improve your experience of the website, including showing content based on other content that you've seen or interacted with, or remembering your preferences such as hiding pop-ups that you've previously dismissed.
Targeting or Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to serve you with advertisements that may be relevant or of interest to you when you are browsing on the internet. They are mostly placed by third parties whenever you interact with their content on our website.
Interest-based ads
Interest-Based Advertising – Cookies are also used to collect information about your interests and preferences for the purposes of what is called “interest-based advertising”. It is for companies to send you offers about products and services tailored to your inferred taste and needs. You may turn off these cookies; however, you may still receive advertisements, with the difference of these not being specifically tailored to you.
How to block cookies
You may stop or restrict the placement of cookies and other tracking technologies, such as pixel tags. You do this by blocking them on your device or by removing them and adjusting preferences on your browser. This may vary from device to device and from browser to browser.
Once you correctly block cookies on your browser, parts of the website may become unavailable to you or may otherwise not function properly.
Please see the links below for guidance on how to modify your web browser’s settings on the most popular browsers:
HOW TO OPT OUT OF THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND TARGETED ADS
To opt out of tracking analytics placed by Google, you can opt out by using this form. This works for all websites that use Google’s services to track and gather analytics data.
To understand and responsibly manage cookies that enable interested-based ads we strongly recommend that you go to the website of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) or to the website of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI).
To learn more, please visit https://youradchoices.com/ . Many of our third-party service providers that serve interest-based advertisements to you across our services are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), or they follow the DAA’s Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. You can choose to opt-out directly from these third parties by visiting their opt-out pages on the NAI website (http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/ ) and DAA website (http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ ). However, please note that if you “opt-out” you will keep seeing links and online advertisements; however, they will not be specifically targeted to you or tailored to your interests.
If you have any queries regarding this Cookie Policy please contact us.