Cookie Policy
This policy was last updated on November 22, 2024
In order for a website to remember who you are, it saves a text-only string of data called a cookie to the browser’s cookie file on your computer’s hard drive. The name of the domain from which the cookie originated, the cookie’s “lifetime,” and a value—typically a unique number created at random—are all commonly included in cookies. Most popular websites utilise cookies, which can speed up the process of organising content to meet your particular interests. Cookies cannot be used to identify you on their own.
To track anonymous data utilised by the website analytics package (Google Analytics), we employ cookies. We use this information to make sure that you and other users are receiving the highest calibre of content. Google Analytics, a web analytics tool offered by Google, Inc., is used on our website. Google Analytics makes use of the data that cookies create about how you use our websites, including your IP address. Google will send and store this data on servers located in the United States.
Cookies are used by this website to store data on your computer. While some of these cookies are necessary for our website to function, others provide us with information about how the site is being used, which helps us make improvements.
Other than for the purposes specified above, no information generated by this site’s cookies is shared with any other third party, and it won’t include any personal data.
We have no control over how cookies are delivered by service providers like Google Analytics. You should contact the originator of cookies if you have any concerns or comments.
By changing the browser’s settings, you can choose whether to accept or reject cookies. However, if cookies are turned off, you might not be able to utilise all of our site’s interactive features.
By using this website, you agree to the placing of cookies on your computer.