Cookie Policy

Last Updated: June 22, 2020

Our website uses cookies, in combination with pixels, local storage objects and similar devices (collectively, “cookies”), to distinguish you from other users. This helps us provide a good experience, improve our service, and personalize ads and content.

This Cookie Policy describes the types of cookies we use and our purposes for using them. For questions, contact us at [email protected]. For more information, see our privacy policy.

Your Consent

By using our site, you consent to placement of cookies by us and our third-party providers.

Withdraw Your Consent

To withdraw consent, delete or disable cookies in your browser settings. Note that this may impact site functionality.

What Is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small file stored on your browser or device. It is set when you visit our website unless your browser blocks it.

Key Concepts

  • First-party cookies: Set by our website.
  • Third-party cookies: Set by other domains.
  • Persistent cookies: Remain for a specified time.
  • Session cookies: Temporary, deleted when the browser is closed.

How to Delete and Block Cookies

Most browsers allow control via settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent access to parts of the site.

Browser Settings

Visit www.allaboutcookies.org for more information.

What Cookies Do We Use and Why?

We use cookies to distinguish users, improve experience, and optimize site performance. Types include:

Strictly Necessary

  • Authenticate you
  • Connect to services securely
  • Maintain session security

Performance

  • Web analytics
  • Affiliate tracking
  • View counts
  • Error tracking
  • Design testing

Functionality

  • Remember layout and preferences
  • Survey tracking
  • Component interaction memory
  • Show login status
  • Embedded media support

Targeting

  • Track visits and behavior
  • Display targeted ads
  • Measure ad campaign success

More Information

Google Analytics

See Google’s Privacy Policy and Help pages. Use Google’s opt-out browser add-on to prevent tracking.

Google may anonymize your IP in the EU. For more, see Google Analytics Terms and Google Policies.