Use of Cookies
1. Our Cookie Policy
All of our websites will be subject to this cookie policy (hereinafter: "Websites"). Through using either of our Websites, you accept that this cookie policy will apply each time you use the Websites, regardless of which device you use. We reserve the right to amend this policy at any time, and your continued use of our Websites will be considered approval of such changes.
2. Our use of cookies
Our Websites can use "cookies" to monitor things like how many people have visited them and which pages they've visited. When you visit a website, text strings called cookies are stored on your computer's hard drive. We can use cookies to determine if you have visited us previously or for the first time, as well as to assist us in determining which features of the site are most appealing to you. Cookies will help you have a better online experience by remembering your preferences when you visit a website. Please visit www.aboutcookies.org for more information on cookies.
The majority of the cookies we use are "personalization cookies," which are used to recognise repeat visitors to our Websites, and "analytics cookies," which track how visitors use our Websites and help us better understand what content they spend the most time reading. The following are the most popular cookies found on our websites:
Cookie types
Analytical Information
These cookies assist us in improving our Websites over time by providing us with details about how users connect with our Websites and how different sections of our Websites are used. The data gathered is both anonymous and predictive in nature.
Verification
These cookies are used to recognise visitors to the Websites on an individual basis. These cookies are used when you log in to the Websites so that we can remember who you are and give you access to your personal accounts, such as your account pages. These cookies assist us in maintaining the site's security.
Session
These are cookies that are used to make your access to the Websites as pleasant as possible. They allow us to recognise your computer when you visit the Website, ensuring that you are not treated as a new user each time you visit another section. They make sure that each of the servers we use to host the site fits the same number of users, allowing everyone to search as easily as possible. They keep track of your browser's features.
Cookies do not collect information such as credit card numbers and all information collected by cookies is encrypted. Most browsers can inform you how to reject new cookies, receive cookie notifications, and disable existing cookies. Please be aware, however, that without cookies, you will not be able to fully use the features of our Website. Also, please be aware that we use a cookie to remember your cookie preferences, which has the following implications: You will need to refresh your preferences with us again if you delete any of your cookies. You will need to convey your interests to us again if you use a different user, computer profile, or browser.
4. Tags on the Internet (WEB BEACONS)
"Web beacons" might be present on some of our Websites' pages (also known as "internet tags," "pixel tags" or "clear GIFs"). These web beacons enable third parties to collect information such as the IP address of the machine that downloaded the page containing the beacon, the URL of the page containing the beacon, the time the page containing the beacon was accessed, the type of browser used to display the page, and cookie information set by the third party.