Last Modified: July 11, 2026
Our website may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – places on the user’s device to remember information about the user, such as the user’s language preference or login information.
This type of cookie is set by us and is referred to as a “first-party cookie.” Our website uses first-party cookies primarily to make the website work as you expect it to. For example, we use the information we collect through first-party cookies to allow you to navigate between pages efficiently, analyze how well our website is performing, and understand the content that you spent the most time reviewing. In some cases, we use first-party cookies to store information that we use for targeted advertising.
We also incorporate cookies and similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, and web beacons, from outside our website’s domain (“third-party cookies”). Third-party cookies gather information to enable our vendors to provide a range of services to us, including targeted advertising and measuring the success of our advertising campaigns.
Below is a detailed list of the categories of first- and third-party cookies we use on our website. You can prevent the collection of data by non-essential performance, functional, and marketing cookies by clicking on the green fingerprint symbol at the bottom left corner of your screen and toggling off the related functionality.
We make use of cookies under the following circumstances and for the following reasons:
Essential cookies are necessary for the website to function properly and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to a site visitor’s request for services, such as a visitor setting their privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but blocking these cookies will prevent the website from working correctly or might prevent the Website from working at all.
Non-Essential cookies are not essential to the website functionality but serve some other unique purpose in three subcategories:
Please note: Organizations canuse marketing cookies to track and influence users by building user profiles ordisplaying advertisements.
For more information on some ofthe cookies we use on our site, please review the policies from some of ourvendors:
You can control and manage cookies associated with your browser. If you are interested in controlling and managing cookies from your browser including any set by our Website, please refer to http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html for information on different ways to configure your browser’s cookie settings.
If you want to clear all cookies left behind by the websites you have visited, here are links where you can download three third party programs that clean out tracking cookies.
You may delete cookies from your web browser at any time or block cookies on your equipment, but this may affect the functioning of or even block the website. You can prevent saving of cookies (disable and delete them) by changing your browser settings accordingly at any time. It is possible that some functions will not be available on our website when use of cookies is deactivated. Check the settings of your browser. Below you can find some guidance:
Do Not Track (DNT) is a privacy preference that users can set if theydo not want web services to collect information about their online activity. Wedo not respond to DNT signals (with the exception of Global Privacy Controls (GPCs) as explained above in the section of this policy on “Opt-Out PreferenceSignals”).
You can adjust your advertisingpreferences on mobile devices through your device settings. Below you can findsome guidance based on your type of mobile device:
Many advertising companies that collectinformation for interest-based advertising are members of the DigitalAdvertising Alliance (DAA), which maintains a self-regulatory program alongwith a website where people can opt out of interest-based advertising fromtheir members. To opt-out of website interest-based advertising provided byeach organization’s respective participating companies, visit the DAA’s opt-outportal available at http://optout.aboutads.info/.