Cookie Policy
Understanding Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to enhance your browsing experience. They help websites remember you—whether you're visiting for the first time or returning again.
For example, cookies can keep you logged in, save your preferences, and make your navigation smoother. Without them, you'd have to re-enter details on every page you visit.
Some cookies also help websites display content or ads tailored to your location or interests. These can be set by the site itself (first-party) or by services embedded on the site (third-party).
What’s Inside a Cookie?
A cookie typically includes the website name, a unique ID, and some anonymous data. This info allows a site to recognize your browser and provide a consistent experience every time you visit.
Managing Cookies
Most modern browsers give you control over cookie behavior. You can choose to accept or block all cookies, allow only selected ones, or get a notification each time a cookie is sent.
Some types of cookies—like Flash cookies (also known as LSOs)—need separate management through tools provided by Adobe or browser extensions (especially in Firefox).
Deleting Cookies
You can delete cookies anytime through your browser settings. If you opt out of certain cookies on our site, we’ll store your preferences using a cookie. This means the settings won’t carry over across devices or browsers—you’ll need to adjust them individually.
For added control, we also recommend regularly clearing cookies and reviewing your browser’s privacy options.
Why Use Cookies?
Cookies make the web more efficient. They power things like shopping carts, saved logins, and personalized content. Many sites also use them for analytics to understand how visitors use the site and to improve services.
Types of Cookies
Session Cookies
These are temporary and disappear when you close your browser. They're essential for tasks like remembering your selections or login during a single visit.
Persistent Cookies
These stay on your device even after the session ends. They help remember your settings or preferences for future visits—making the site faster and more convenient to use.
Flash Cookies (LSOs)
Used mainly for videos or interactive content, Flash cookies may remain even after you delete normal cookies. Managing them often requires tools from Adobe or specific browser extensions.
Are Cookies Safe?
Absolutely. Cookies are simple text files—they can’t run programs or carry viruses. You can control them, limit them, or delete them at any time through your browser.
What About My Privacy?
Cookies can’t access any files or data from your computer. They only store information you’ve shared with the website. However, some third-party cookies—especially those used in advertising—may track your activity across multiple sites.
We recommend reviewing your cookie preferences regularly and choosing what’s right for you. Transparency and trust are important to us, and we're always here to help if you have questions.