Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how this Website uses cookies when you visit and interact with its pages. It outlines what cookies are, the types we use, why they are necessary, and how you can control or disable them on your device.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or any other device while browsing the internet. They are created when a website sends data to your browser (such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge). Cookies are harmless and passive — they do not contain viruses, malware, or any type of malicious code, and they cannot access files or data stored on your device.
Why do we use cookies?
Cookies help ensure that our Website operates correctly and efficiently. They improve navigation, enable key features, and enhance your overall browsing experience. Without essential cookies, some parts of the Website may not function properly or may become unavailable.
We also use cookies to collect anonymous statistical information about how visitors use the Website. This helps us analyze performance, improve content, and optimize the structure without identifying individual users.
Additionally, third-party services such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook, Twitter, and similar platforms may place cookies to support analytics and advertising functions.
Types of cookies we use
- Session cookies: Temporary files that exist only during your browsing session and are automatically deleted once you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: Stored on your device for a defined period or until you manually remove them.
Purposes of cookies
- Processes: Ensure proper Website functionality, such as remembering login status or user actions.
- Authentication and Security: Help secure your account, prevent unauthorized access, and detect suspicious activity.
- Preferences: Save your settings like language, region, or display preferences.
- Notifications: Manage alerts and messages, for example avoiding repeated prompts.
- Analytics: Provide insights into user behavior to improve services and user experience.
Do cookies collect personal data?
On their own, cookies typically do not collect personal data and cannot directly identify users. In cases where personal information is processed, it is securely encrypted and used solely to enhance Website functionality and user experience. We take appropriate measures to ensure that such data remains protected and inaccessible to unauthorized parties.
Managing and deleting cookies
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can modify your settings to block or remove them at any time. You can also configure your browser to notify you when cookies are being placed. Instructions for managing cookies can usually be found in the help or settings section of your browser. Please note that disabling cookies may limit certain features or affect Website performance.
Security and confidentiality
Cookies are not harmful programs. They are simple text files that cannot execute actions or spread across systems. Modern browsers include privacy controls that allow you to manage how cookies are stored, set expiration times, and automatically delete them after sessions.
Safe browsing with cookies
Since cookies are widely used across the internet, blocking them entirely may restrict access to popular services like YouTube, Gmail, or social media platforms. To maintain a safe browsing experience, consider the following tips:
- Adjust your browser settings to match your desired level of privacy.
- If you are the only user of your device, you may allow longer storage of cookies for convenience.
- If the device is shared, set your browser to clear cookies and browsing data after each session.
- Keep your browser updated to protect against potential security vulnerabilities.
Cookies play an important role in delivering a smooth and personalized online experience. By managing your cookie preferences carefully, you can maintain both convenience and privacy while using the Website.
