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You will find the following in this policy:
Sites send cookies, which are small data files, to your computer. They are important for identifying people, keeping data safe, and improving viewing. Cookies are necessary to improve services, collect analyzing data, remember user settings, and make ads more effective.
There are two main kinds of cookies:
Session cookies are only there briefly and are deleted when you stop your computer.
Persistent cookies stay in your computer until you delete them or they end.
Cookies from one site are called first-party cookies, and cookies from other sites are called third-party cookies.
Additionally, our website uses pixel tags, also known as clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags, to track how users interact with it and make cookies work better. This is a standard practice across many websites. As explained in Section 5 of this policy, these tools are necessary for us and our partners to do things like retargeting, which is meant to show you ads that are more relevant to your interests.
When you visit our website, we may use cookies and third-party services on your computer. Please read our Privacy Policy for full information about our cookies and what they are used for.
There are many important things that cookies do, such as
Third-party cookies on our site collect and hide information about you so that we can use it for tracking and ads, which makes your experience better. These cookies keep track of what websites you visit and what you do on them. This lets websites know what you like and helps them give you more relevant ads and services while keeping your privacy.
By changing your browser's settings, you may deactivate cookies, remove those already set, and prevent any more from being saved. See the help guide provided by your browser for more specific instructions. Please be aware that blocking cookies may make using certain of our site's features and services more difficult. You may choose to manage or reject third-party cookies by consulting these third parties' privacy policies.
The significance of cookies in improving your online experience and enabling our services is explained in our Cookie Policy. The functioning of our site can be adversely impacted by disabling cookies. Here are some useful sites for anyone who wants to opt out of cookies being used for targeted advertising:
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This section explains how to change your browser's settings so that cookies are managed efficiently.
Google Chrome
Click the wrench icon in the toolbar of Google Chrome to change the cookie settings. This will launch the browser's menu, from which you should choose "Settings." Go to "Show advanced settings" to see more choices. In the "Privacy" section, choose "Content settings." You may accept both first-party and third-party cookies by choosing "Allow local data to be set" under the "Cookies" section. You may completely disable third-party cookies and permit first-party cookies to improve privacy. To completely deactivate cookies, choose "Block sites from setting any data" from the "Cookies" option. There are several options available in Google Chrome for controlling cookies. Visit Google's help website at http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647 for further details.
Windows Internet Explorer (6.0 to 8.0 versions)
Start by selecting 'Tools' from the menu at the top of your browser if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 6.0 through 8.0. After choosing 'Internet Options' from the drop-down menu, open the options window and choose the 'Privacy' tab. You may enable cookies by dragging the slider to "Medium" or a lower security setting. Slide the slider to the highest position, which disables all cookies, to deactivate them fully. There are several options available in Internet Explorer to customize your cookie choices. Visit the Microsoft website at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies for comprehensive instructions.
Microsoft Edge
Click the "More actions" button (shown by three dots or an ellipsis) on the toolbar of Microsoft Edge to change your cookie preferences. This brings up a menu where you may choose "Settings." Press "View advanced settings" again to see other possibilities. Locate the "Cookies" section in the advanced settings to modify your cookie choices. Depending on your demands regarding privacy, you may either accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or permit just a subset of third-party cookies. To guarantee that your updated settings take effect right away, it is advised to delete any cookies and browsing history you may have already placed. This may improve your privacy and revitalize your Microsoft Edge browser experience.
Mozilla Firefox
Open the browser settings in Mozilla Firefox to start managing cookies. To access them, click on the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner of the screen, then pick 'Options.' Alternatively, you may choose 'Tools' from the menu bar if it is not visible. To access the cookie settings, go to the "Privacy" area. For some websites to work properly or remember your preferences, you must select the "Accept cookies from sites" box, allowing websites to store cookies on your computer. Selecting the "Accept cookies from sites" option may improve your privacy but affect certain sites' functioning if you would rather not store cookies on your computer. Firefox has comprehensive cookie control settings, such as allowing cookies from certain websites while restricting those from others. To get detailed instructions on how to modify your Firefox cookie settings and improve your privacy, go to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop, which is Mozilla's help website.
Opera
Click the Opera logo or the "O" symbol in your screen's top or bottom corner to open the browser menu and change cookies in Opera. Next, choose "Settings" to see the settings of your browser. To discover the cookie settings, depending on the version of Opera you are using, you may need to search for "Quick Preferences" or go to the "Privacy & Security" area. Click the "Enable Cookies" button to allow cookies, which let websites remember your preferences and work properly. This allows webpages to be stored in cookies on your device. Disabling the "Enable Cookies" option can increase your privacy by stopping websites from storing cookies, but it may negatively impact how you browse websites that rely on cookies. Opera offers comprehensive help for comprehending cookie settings and how they affect browsing and privacy. Opera's security and privacy settings are explained in detail at http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/.
Safari on Mac OSX
It's easy to change your cookie settings in Safari. Start by choosing 'Safari' from the top menu bar on your screen and then 'Preferences.' This displays a multi-tabbed window. To access the cookie and website data choices, go to the 'Privacy' tab (often called 'Security'). By selecting "Accept cookies" and selecting "Only from the present site" or "From websites I visit," you may allow cookies, which let websites store information on your device for future visits. This balances privacy with functionality by limiting cookie acceptance to websites you interact with. To further protect your privacy, choose "Never" under "Accept cookies" to disable all cookies, meaning no website can save cookies on your device. You can manage your online privacy and browsing experience using Safari's various cookies and website data options. Visit Apple's help website at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html for comprehensive information on modifying these settings for a customized and safe online experience.
All Types of Web Browsers
If your browser isn't on this list, you can typically get help by utilizing the "Help" feature. Alternatively, you can get in-depth help from the browser's support staff to control cookies and other settings.
Although most web browsers accept cookies by default, you can change your browser's settings to prevent cookies from being placed or to get alerts before allowing them. Remember that turning off cookies may not make your internet experience better. It might lessen the tailoring of your content and services and limit your access to certain website capabilities.
With interest-based advertising, material, and ads are shown to you based on your interests by service providers and advertisers. It is important to remember that third parties who use cookies or related tracking technologies for advertising purposes on different platforms (web, mobile, email, etc.) have their own content and privacy policies that are different from ours. For any inquiries or worries about our cookie policy, kindly contact us at [email protected].