Cookies

How We Use Cookies

Our website services may use cookies, which can be used for the following purposes:

To enable the site to be personalized for you.

For collecting statistics (for example, which page has been visited the most).

For understanding which adverts and web searches are the most effective.

To give us an idea of how people use our website services, so we can improve their features and functionality.

You can disable cookies, if you wish, by opening your browser’s preferences windows, then selecting the “block cookies” option, which is usually found under “Privacy.” However, disabling cookies may prevent you from using certain parts of our sites.

To help you understand the cookies that we use on this site, we have categorized them according to the guidelines found in the ICC Cookie guide.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential to enable you to browse around our website and use its features. Without them, features like account control would not function correctly.

Performance cookies

These cookies help us to understand how visitors use our site (for example, which pages are visited the most, or which links are clicked). We can use this data to optimize and improve the site. The information collected in these types of cookies cannot be used to personally identify a visitor.

Functionality cookies

We use functionality cookies to remember preferences or actions performed during your visits. For instance, we may use them to store which forms you have completed, so we can avoid repetition by keeping track of what features you have already viewed. The information these cookies collect will not personally identify you, and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are cookies that are not actually set by our website, but are set by other websites via embedded components or links in our website. You will need to refer to these third-party websites’ own privacy policies for details about their usage of cookies and personally identifiable information.