We use cookies on our website to enhance the user experience and provide essential functionality for online browsing.
What are Cookies?
A cookie is a small file, typically composed of letters and numbers, that a web browser stores on your device when you visit a website. This information can include preferences, session IDs, and other data that help websites remember your activities and interactions with their platforms.
Why do we use Cookies?
We employ cookies for various purposes:
These types of cookies are necessary to provide basic website functionality. Examples include session IDs, CSRF tokens, or authentication information for secure online access.
Session vs Persistent Cookies
We utilize both:
Functional cookies help us tailor our services based on how users interact with our site:
These are designed to make your experience more engaging and relevant.
For analytics, we use various tools (like Google Analytics) that collect data about browsing behavior. This helps us refine the user experience, improve content relevance, or identify areas for technical improvement:
Types of Data Collected:
You can change language settings by following instructions within our website (you will see a cookie notification icon at the top right corner). This is usually achieved through the use of persistent cookies.
Login/Session Continuity
To provide seamless user experience, we utilize login persistence via specific technologies. If you clear your cookies or log out manually, these functionalities may be affected but should still work when re-logged in.
Some third-party providers use unique identifiers (e.g., fingerprinting) to enhance security features such as anti-fraud measures or content protection mechanisms within our site:
Storage of Data:
The data collected through these methods is stored on secure servers with varying degrees of access restrictions. Your account information will always remain encrypted for complete safety.
Several modern browsers use additional storage spaces beyond traditional cookies (like IndexedDB). We're currently exploring ways to leverage such functionalities within our own platform:
How does this relate?
We aim at making more efficient management easier and user-friendly by adapting how they manage multiple types of information saved when interacting with our website.
Occasionally, we collaborate with external businesses for advertising or sponsored content. Their technologies also use cookies to function properly:
Data usage guidelines:
You can adjust your settings according to specific requirements from third-party partners at their platforms directly (for example see Google ads). This way all information remains under individual control.
Some of the data collected is shared with advertising and marketing networks. You may decide whether you wish cookies that target advertisement based on browsing history remain active:
How can I change these settings?
You'll typically find this option within our website's privacy controls section or directly at advertisers' sites where applicable.
If desired, clearing cookies will reset most saved information but please be aware of the consequences - it might render your personalized experience unavailable for future sessions unless you explicitly set preferences again:
Please note:
There could be some impact on performance since cookies were used to store certain settings locally; therefore re-setting them would likely delay full adaptation.
Cookies also assist with internal testing, error tracking, or load balancing tasks. This ensures the continued high-quality service delivery:
Analytics Insights:
From our own analyses as well as provided third-party information aggregated into a combined report to further improve user experience on future visits are made possible by this cookie technology.
Cookies allow us tailor features like suggested content recommendations based upon past selections and behavior patterns observed during your visit history:
By disabling Cookies:
Although our site should still load partially without cookies, functionalities reliant heavily upon saved data in cookie storage won't operate optimally or sometimes fail completely.