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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy describes how we use cookies; it should be read in conjunction with the Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and any other relevant policies. On this website, we utilise cookies, just like a lot of other respectable internet businesses. It is your responsibility as a user of this website (referred to as "You" or "User") to read and comprehend this Cookie Policy. You've been given it in order to be transparent and clear about how we use cookies. Capitalised terms, unless otherwise indicated in this Cookie Policy, have the same meanings as stated in the Terms

1. How can you revoke your approval?

You can revoke your consent at any moment if we use specific cookies on the website to gather personal data about you and process it using your consent. Please email [email protected] to arrange this.

2. What kinds of cookies do we use?

Our website uses first-party session cookies to automatically collect some basic information about your computer's internet connection. These temporary cookies—also known as "session data"—disappear when your browser is closed. They help us remember your preferences so you won't have to enter your information again. Please be aware that, unless otherwise specified below, we never give your information to outside parties and that these cookies don't collect or store any personal data, like your name or address.

We also use cookies to track user activity on our website. To pay our associates, we require this information. Occasionally, reputable businesses that respect your privacy provide us with third-party cookies, which we use. For example, we use Google Analytics-installed persistent cookies to track user interactions with our website. Clicks, browser type, amount of time spent on the website, pages visited, and frequency of visits are all collected by these cookies.

Google Analytics uses the cookie simply to identify you as a unique user on our website. We make use of the information collected to improve our website and make our business projections more accurate. For further information, please refer to the Google Analytics Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. If you would like Google Analytics to not recognise you the next time you visit our website, you can disable cookies in your browser.

We utilise live chat cookies to collect personal information from you when you use our live chat service. This information includes your name, last name, domain, IP address, browser type, and operating system type. It helps us identify you and give you our services. Please click on the aforementioned websites for further information.

Furthermore, in order to enable social network interaction, we may incorporate social media icons or plugins into our website. When you use these buttons, the social network (such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter) may set cookies through our website. These cookies might then be utilised to enhance your profile on the social networking site or added to the data it already has. Visit each of their respective privacy policies for more information.

3. How can cookies be managed?

The majority of web browsers accept cookies by default. Nevertheless, you may manage whether your browser accepts cookies by adjusting its settings or by utilising specific applications. You have the option to turn off cookies or configure your browser to notify you when one is being sent. You have the right to restrict any undesired online behaviour, including traffic from dubious websites. However, certain services on the website might not work if you decide to block our cookies. You can, however, allow cookies from trustworthy websites while blocking activity from certain websites. You have the option to manage and/or remove cookies. To learn more about doing this, go to AllAboutCookies.org. All cookies that are currently on your computer can be removed, and the majority of browsers allow you to block cookies from being placed. However, if you do this, some services and features might not function and you might have to manually change some preferences each time you visit a website.

4. What's a cookie?

Every time you view our website, your browser automatically stores a small data file called a cookie on your desktop or mobile device. These cookies contain basic information that allows us to determine whether you have previously visited our website, but they do not personally identify you. Furthermore, cookies are unable to carry viruses into your device or collect sensitive information about you. Cookies are only utilised for the purposes listed in this section.

In order to provide our services, we use two different types of cookies. When you close your browser, first-party session cookies are deleted, but persistent cookies stay in your browser until you delete them. We also utilise third-party persistent cookies.