What are Cookies?
A cookie is a small piece of data that websites store on your device (computer, phone, tablet) to help them remember who you are and how you interact with the website. It's like leaving notes for yourself or storing preferences locally.
Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies to enhance our website and improve your browsing experience. They allow us to:
Types of Cookies
There are several types of cookies, each with its own specific purpose. Let's break down the main categories:
These cookies are necessary for our website to function properly. They include:
Without these essential cookies, you might find it difficult or impossible to use certain features on our site.
Cookies can be either short-lived (session) or long-term (persistent). We'll explain the difference below:
These are temporary cookies that last only as long as your browser is open. They help us track what you're doing within a single session, but they disappear when you close your browser.
These cookies remain on your device even after you've closed your browser. They help us track longer-term preferences, such as language settings or preferred currency.
These cookies aim to improve your browsing experience by storing useful information about how you interact with our site. They might track:
Analytics and Performance Cookies
We use these cookies to analyze how well our website is performing and what we can do better.
These cookies allow us to store your personal preferences for language or currency. We also have options for you to adjust the overall appearance of our site.
We store cookies that help keep your login sessions active, even if you navigate away from a page. This ensures seamless access.
Device Recognition and Security-Related Cookies
In an effort to enhance security, we may use specialized cookies to recognize legitimate users or detect potential threats.
We also employ technologies like HTML5 storage to securely store small amounts of information on your device.