COOKIE POLICY

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent to your computer or mobile device when you visit websites. These cookies allow websites to store and retrieve information about your browsing habits to personalise your experience according to your preferences. Importantly, cookies do not contain personal data.

Why the Website Uses Cookies

When you visit our website, cookies may be placed on your device. These cookies help tailor the website to your preferences and enable us to present relevant promotions or product offers. Cookies also enhance the user experience by remembering settings or preferences.

Types of Cookies

PREFERENCE COOKIES

When you visit our website, cookies may be placed on your device. These cookies help tailor the website to your preferences and enable us to present relevant promotions or product offers. Cookies also enhance the user experience by remembering settings or preferences.

SECURITY COOKIES

Security cookies authenticate users, prevent fraudulent use of login credentials, and protect personal data. They help safeguard against security threats, such as attempts to steal information entered into web page forms.

PROCESS COOKIES

Advertising cookies aim to make ads more relevant to users and valuable to advertisers. They serve targeted advertisements based on user interests, improve ad campaign performance reports, and prevent repetitive ads from appearing.

ADVERTISING COOKIES

Advertising cookies aim to make ads more relevant to users and valuable to advertisers. They serve targeted advertisements based on user interests, improve ad campaign performance reports, and prevent repetitive ads from appearing.

SESSION STATUS COOKIES

These cookies track how users interact with specific web pages, helping to identify commonly visited pages and monitor for errors. Session status cookies improve services and the overall user experience. Disabling or deleting these cookies will not render the website unusable.

ANALYSIS COOKIES

These cookies allow website owners to analyze how visitors engage with their pages.

What it Means not to Use Cookies

If you do not want to accept cookies, you can disable them in your browser settings. However, this may prevent certain pages from displaying correctly or certain features from functioning as intended.

How to Configure my Browser

GOOGLE CHROME

  1. Click the Chrome menu icon.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. At the bottom of the page, click Advanced Settings.
  4. In the Privacy section, click Content Settings.
    • To enable cookies, select Allow local data setting (recommended).
    • To disable cookies, select Block all cookies.

INTERNET EXPLORER

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click the Tools button, then select Internet Options.
  3. Go to the Privacy tab and adjust the slider to block or allow cookies.
  4. Click OK to confirm.

FIREFOX

  1. Select Tools > Options and go to the Privacy panel.
  2. Under Save to, select Close Firefox.
    • To allow trusted sites to store cookies permanently (e.g., for automatic authentication), click Exceptions, enter the site address, and click Allow.

SAFARI

  1. Click Edit, then select Preferences.
  2. In the Security panel, select the Accept Cookies section.
  3. Choose Never to disable cookies.

OPERA

  1. Click Settings and select Preferences.
  2. Go to the Advanced tab, then Cookies, and toggle to enable or disable cookies.