Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY


Last Updated: August 6, 2024


This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy and describes how we use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies ("Cookies") on the websites or apps that link to this Cookie Policy.


WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They help display and operate a site and can provide personalized experiences on the site by storing information or settings in your browser. "Cookies" are also used generally to refer to similar technologies (like web beacons, pixel tags, or clear gifs) that can help identify unique browsers, devices, or users for similar purposes. In this Cookie Policy, we say "cookies" to refer to all of these technologies.

Cookies may be served directly by us to your device (a first-party cookie) or by a third party on our behalf (a third-party cookie). Cookies can be either transient and expire once you close your browser ("session" cookies), or persistent and reside on your device after you close your browser ("persistent" cookies).


OUR USE OF COOKIES

Depending on the specific Service you use, we may use one or more of the following types of cookies. To see the specific cookies applicable to the Service you use, please see your cookie preferences under account settings.

  • Essential: These are necessary for the operation of the Service and they cannot be disabled. We use these cookies to display and provide the Service, manage our network, or comply with applicable laws.
  • Preferences: These allow us to remember choices you make (such as your language or region) and provide enhanced features based on your preferences. Disabling these cookies may cause some parts of the Service not to work.
  • Advertising / Marketing: These cookies are set through our Service by our advertising and marketing partners. They allow us to understand how our services perform, how users interact with our services, and to deliver advertising that is more relevant to our users' interests. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see an ad and to measure the effectiveness of our ad campaigns.
  • Social Media: These are set by social media platforms to enable connection with their services (such as allowing you to share content with the social network).

Third-Party Cookies: We partner with third-party vendors that may set cookies on your browser or device when you visit our Service. For more details about these third parties, please see your cookie preferences under account settings.


You can enable or disable cookie types (except Essential cookies) by navigating to your cookie preferences under account settings.


DO NOT TRACK

"Do Not Track" ("DNT") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. DNT is a way for users to inform websites that they do not want certain information about their webpage visits collected over time and across websites or online services. You can learn more about Do Not Track here. Because of differences in how web browsers incorporate and activate this feature, we currently do not take action in response to these signals.


This Cookie Policy is subject to change. We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy regularly for any revisions or amendments.

COOKIE POLICY


Last Updated: August 6, 2024


This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy and describes how we use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies ("Cookies") on the websites or apps that link to this Cookie Policy.


WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They help display and operate a site and can provide personalized experiences on the site by storing information or settings in your browser. "Cookies" are also used generally to refer to similar technologies (like web beacons, pixel tags, or clear gifs) that can help identify unique browsers, devices, or users for similar purposes. In this Cookie Policy, we say "cookies" to refer to all of these technologies.

Cookies may be served directly by us to your device (a first-party cookie) or by a third party on our behalf (a third-party cookie). Cookies can be either transient and expire once you close your browser ("session" cookies), or persistent and reside on your device after you close your browser ("persistent" cookies).


OUR USE OF COOKIES

Depending on the specific Service you use, we may use one or more of the following types of cookies. To see the specific cookies applicable to the Service you use, please see your cookie preferences under account settings.

  • Essential: These are necessary for the operation of the Service and they cannot be disabled. We use these cookies to display and provide the Service, manage our network, or comply with applicable laws.
  • Preferences: These allow us to remember choices you make (such as your language or region) and provide enhanced features based on your preferences. Disabling these cookies may cause some parts of the Service not to work.
  • Advertising / Marketing: These cookies are set through our Service by our advertising and marketing partners. They allow us to understand how our services perform, how users interact with our services, and to deliver advertising that is more relevant to our users' interests. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see an ad and to measure the effectiveness of our ad campaigns.
  • Social Media: These are set by social media platforms to enable connection with their services (such as allowing you to share content with the social network).

Third-Party Cookies: We partner with third-party vendors that may set cookies on your browser or device when you visit our Service. For more details about these third parties, please see your cookie preferences under account settings.


You can enable or disable cookie types (except Essential cookies) by navigating to your cookie preferences under account settings.


DO NOT TRACK

"Do Not Track" ("DNT") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. DNT is a way for users to inform websites that they do not want certain information about their webpage visits collected over time and across websites or online services. You can learn more about Do Not Track here. Because of differences in how web browsers incorporate and activate this feature, we currently do not take action in response to these signals.


This Cookie Policy is subject to change. We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy regularly for any revisions or amendments.