Cookie Policy
Last Updated: October 9, 2025
This website (hereinafter referred to as “the Website” or “the Platform”) may use cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels, and other tracking technologies when you visit the Website, including any related media form, media channel, mobile website, or mobile application (collectively, the “Website”), in order to help customize the Website and improve your user experience.
Right to Amend
We reserve the right to make changes to this Cookie Policy at any time and for any reason. Any updates will be reflected by revising the “Last Updated” date on this page, and such changes will take effect immediately upon posting. You waive the right to receive individual notice of each change or modification.
We encourage you to periodically review this Cookie Policy to stay informed of updates. By continuing to use the Website after any revised Cookie Policy has been posted, you are deemed to have been made aware of, are subject to, and have accepted such changes.
Use of Cookies
A “cookie” is a string of information that assigns you a unique identifier which we store on your computer. Your browser provides this identifier each time you interact with the Website.
We use cookies on the Website for purposes including but not limited to:
- Keeping track of the services you have used
- Storing registration information
- Remembering your preferences
- Keeping you logged in
- Facilitating purchasing processes
- Tracking the pages you visit
Cookies help us understand how the Website is being used and allow us to improve your browsing experience.
Types of Cookies
When you visit the Website, the following types of cookies may be used:
Analytics Cookies
These cookies monitor how users arrive at and interact with the Website. They allow us to understand which Website features are performing best and which areas may need improvement.
Our Cookies
Our cookies are “first-party cookies” and may be either permanent or temporary. They are essential cookies, without which the Website cannot function properly or provide certain features. You may disable them manually in your browser, but doing so may affect the Website’s functionality.
Personalization Cookies
These cookies are used to recognize returning visitors. We use them to record your browsing history, visited pages, and preferences each time you visit, to provide a more personalized experience tailored to your needs.
Security Cookies
Security cookies help identify and prevent security risks. We use these cookies to authenticate users and protect user data from unauthorized access.
Site Management Cookies
Site management cookies are used to maintain your session and identity on the Website, prevent unexpected logouts, and ensure that any information you enter is retained from page to page. These cookies cannot be disabled individually, but you can disable all cookies in your browser if desired.
Third-Party Cookies
When you visit the Website, certain third-party service providers may place cookies on your computer. These cookies enable third parties to collect and track certain information about you. You may manually disable these cookies through your browser settings.
Control of Cookies
Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, you may remove or reject cookies in your browser settings. Please note that doing so may affect the availability and functionality of the Website.
For more information on how to control cookies, please check your browser or device settings.
Other Tracking Technologies
In addition to cookies, we may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies to help customize and enhance your experience on the Website.
A web beacon or pixel tag is a small object or image embedded in a web page or email. They are used to monitor the number of users who have visited specific pages or viewed certain emails, and to collect statistical information. They collect only limited data, such as a cookie identifier, the time and date of viewing, and a description of the page or email on which they appear.
These tracking technologies cannot be disabled directly, but you can limit their use by managing the cookies that interact with them.