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Cookies Policy

Last updated: May 5, 2026

This site uses cookies and similar technologies. This policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use, and how you can manage them.

1. What is a cookie

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies allow the site to recognize your device and remember information about your visit, such as preferences and session state.

We also use similar technologies, including local storage and pixel tags, which function comparably to cookies.

2. Types of cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies

Required for the site to function. They enable core features such as session management, security, and load balancing. These cookies cannot be disabled.

Analytics cookies

Help us understand how visitors interact with the site so we can improve it. The data collected is aggregated and does not identify individual users. Provider: Google Analytics.

Functional cookies

Remember preferences such as language, region, or display settings so you do not have to set them on every visit.

We do not use advertising cookies or third-party tracking cookies for marketing purposes.

3. Third-party cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties whose services we use (for example, analytics or hosting providers). These providers process data under their own privacy and cookies policies.

4. Managing your preferences

When you first visit the site, a consent banner allows you to accept or reject non-essential cookies. You can change your preferences at any time through the “Cookie Settings” link in the site footer.

You can also block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Instructions are typically available in your browser’s help menu. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the site from working correctly.

5. Retention

Cookies remain on your device for varying periods depending on their purpose. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain until they expire or you delete them — typically between 30 days and 24 months.

6. Updates

We may update this policy to reflect changes in the technologies we use or in applicable law. The “Last updated” date above shows when it was last revised.