Understanding Cookies: How Websites Use Them
Websites use cookies to enhance user experience and gather data. These small text files store information on your device, tracking your activity and preferences. Here's a breakdown of the different types of cookies we use.
Firstly, analytical cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our site. They provide insights into metrics like visitor numbers, bounce rates, and traffic sources. This data aids in improving our website's performance.
Necessary cookies are essential for the basic functioning of our site. They enable secure log-ins and allow you to adjust your consent preferences. Without these, certain features might not work properly.
We also use advertisement cookies to serve personalised ads. Based on your previous activity, these cookies help provide customised advertisements. They also analyse the effectiveness of our ad campaigns.
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyse our website's key performance indexes. This data helps us deliver a better user experience for visitors.
Lastly, functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing content on social media platforms or collecting feedback. They also facilitate third-party features on our site.
By clicking 'Accept All', you consent to our use of cookies. These cookies help us provide a better browsing experience, serve personalised content, and improve our website's performance. Your data is securely stored and used in accordance with our privacy policy.
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