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Cookie Policy

We use cookies to help our website function properly and to improve your browsing experience.

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This Cookie Policy explains how (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit (the “Website”). It explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and the choices you have regarding their use.

Cookies may collect information that identifies your device, browser, or usage patterns. In some cases, this information may be considered personal information under applicable privacy laws, especially when combined with other data.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently, improve functionality, and provide reporting and analytics information.

Cookies set by the website owner () are called first-party cookies. Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are called third-party cookies. Third-party cookies may be used to provide features such as analytics, advertising, interactive content, or integrations with third-party services.

Why Do We Use Cookies?

We use cookies for several reasons, including:

  • Essential cookies – required for the Website to function properly
  • Performance and analytics cookies – to understand how visitors use the Website
  • Functionality cookies – to remember preferences and settings
  • Advertising or targeting cookies – to deliver relevant content and measure effectiveness (where applicable)

The specific cookies used may vary depending on the pages you visit and the features enabled on the Website.

How Can I Control Cookies?

You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies. You can control cookies through your browser settings. Select your browser below to learn how to manage cookies:

Netscape Navigator 3.0

For Netscape Navigator 3.0 users:
Go to the 'Options' menu
Click 'Network Preferences'
Click 'Protocols'
Check the box that says 'Show an alert before accepting a cookie'
Find and access your Netscape folder (usually c:\program files\netspace\navigator)
Delete the file labeled 'cookies.txt'

If you're using Windows 95, try using the 'Find' feature on the 'Start' menu to search for and access the 'cookies.txt' file.

Netscape 4.0+

If you are using Netscape 4.0+:
Go to 'Edit' in the menu bar
Click on 'Preferences'
Click on 'Advanced'
Tick the box that says 'Warn me before accepting a cookie'
Now go to your 'Start' button
Click on 'Find'
Click on 'Files and Folders'
Type "cookies.txt" into the search box that appears
Click 'Find Now'
When the search results appear drag all files listed into the 'Recycle Bin'
Now shut down and restart Netscape.
Once you delete these files, you will have no more cookies, and you will be prompted each time a website attempts to send a cookie to your system.
At that time, you can choose to either 'Accept' or 'Cancel' the cookie.

Netscape 6.0+

If you are using Netscape 6.0+:
Go to 'Edit' in the menu bar
Click on 'Preferences'
Click on 'Advanced'
Select the 'Cookies' field
Tick either 'Warn Me Before Accepting a Cookie' or 'Disable Cookies'
Click on 'OK'
Go to your 'Start' button
Click on 'Find'
Click on 'Files and Folders'
Type "cookies.txt" into the search box that appears
Click 'Find Now'
When the search results appear drag all files listed into the 'Recycle Bin'
Now shut down and restart Netscape.

Firefox 2.0+ / 3.0+ / 4.0+/8.0+

If you are using Firefox 2.0+ / 3.0+ / 4.0+/ to disable cookies:
Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar
Click on 'Options'
Click on 'Privacy Tab'
Disable the box that says 'Accept Cookies From sites'
To clear existing cookies:

Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar
Click on 'Options'
Click on 'Privacy Tab'
Click on "Clear Now"
Select "Cookies"
Click on "Clear Private Data Now"
This procedure will stop sites from installing cookies on your firefox browser.

Internet Explorer 3.0

In Internet Explorer 3.0:
Go to the 'View' menu
Click 'Options'
Click 'Advanced'
Check the box that says 'Warn before accepting cookies'
Find and go into your cookies directory (usually c:\windows\cookies)
Erase all files in that directory

Internet Explorer 4.0

In Internet Explorer 4.0:
Go to the 'View' menu
Click 'Internet Options'
Click 'Advanced'
Tick the box that says 'Prompt before accepting cookies'
Now go into your cookies directory (usually c:\windows\cookies)
Delete all the files you have there
Once you delete these files, you will have no more cookies, and you will be prompted each time a website attempts to send a cookie to your system.
At that time, you can choose to either 'Accept' or 'Cancel' the cookie.

Internet Explorer 5.0+

In Internet Explorer 5.0+:
Go to the 'Tools' menu
Click on 'Internet Options'
Click the 'Security' tab
Highlight the 'Internet' zone (selected by default)
Select security level 'High' for this zone
Click on 'OK'
Go into your cookies directory (usually c:\windows\cookies)
Delete all the files you have there

Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0+

If you are using Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0+:
Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar
Click on 'Options'
Click on 'Privacy' Tab on top
Click on 'Advanced" button
Select "Prompt" for both "First party cookies" and "Third Party Cookies"

Internet Explorer (IE) 8.0+

If you are using Internet Explorer (IE) 8.0+:
Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar which should drop down then click on 'Internet Options'
Click on 'Privacy' Tab on top
Click on 'Sites' a new window should open called 'Per Site Privacy Actions'
Type in the URL of the site you wish to allow or block cookie in the 'Address of website' box

To delete existing cookies:
Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar which should drop down then click on 'Internet Options'
Click on 'Privacy' Tab on top
Click on 'Sites' a new window should open called 'Per Site Privacy Actions'
Under the "Managed websites' box should be a list of all the websites you have visited.
To remove all cookies simply click on the "Remove all" button.
Your Internet Explorer 8.0 should now be cookie free!

Internet Explorer (IE) 9.0+

If you are using Internet Explorer (IE) 9.0+:
Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar which should drop down then click on 'Internet Options'
Click on 'Privacy' Tab on top
Move the slider up to the 'Block all Cookies' button
Important Notice: Blocking all cookies may prevent you from entering alot of sites.
The next two Internet Explorer privacy levels, High and Medium High, may be more suitable.

To delete existing cookies:
Go to 'Tools' in the menu bar which should drop down then click on 'Internet Options'
Click on 'General' tab which should be under 'Browsing History' and click 'Delete'
Your Internet Explorer 9.0 should now be cookie free!

Internet Explorer (IE) 11.0+

If you are using Internet Explorer (IE) 11:
To delete existing cookies:
On the Start screen, tap or click 'Internet Explorer' to open Internet Explorer.
Move the cursor to the right edge of the screen, and then click on 'Settings'.
Click 'Options', and then, under History, click 'Select'.
Select the Cookies check box, and then click Delete.
Your Internet Explorer 11 should now be cookie free!

Google Chrome

If you are using Google Chrome to disable cookies:
Go to 'Tools Menu'
Click on 'Options'
Click on 'Under the Hood'
'Cookie Setting' should be selected. Once done select 'Block all Cookies'
Now all cookies should be blocked on your Google Chrome

To clear existing cookies:
Go to 'Tools Menu'
Click on 'Options'
Click on 'Under the Hood'
Under 'Privacy' section select "Show Cookies'
A new window should open called 'Cookies' In here you can see all the cookies within your Google Chrome Browser.
Click on "Remove All" to remove all traces of cookies
If you wish to only remove a certain cookie, simply highlight and click "Remove"

Safari

Safari 5.1 + (the later editions)
Go to the Safari Menu, click 'About', to determine which version of Safari you are using.
From the Safari Menu, click on 'Preferences.
Once in the Safari preference window, click 'Privacy'.
Set your preferences for accepting cookies next to 'Block Cookies'.
Select 'Parties and Advertisers' - 'Always' or 'Never'.
If there are any website data/cookies being stored, click 'Details'.
If you wish to remove the data, highlight the information and click 'Remove'.
If you wish to remove the data from all the sites, simply click 'Remove All'.
Now you are finished, click 'Done' to return to the preference window.

Yes. Below is a description of the different categories of cookies that may be used on this Website and the purposes they serve.

Essential Cookies

These cookies are strictly necessary for the Website to function and to provide services you request, such as access to secure areas. Without these cookies, the Website cannot operate properly.

Performance and Functionality Cookies

These cookies enhance the performance and functionality of the Website but are not essential to its operation. Certain features (such as embedded videos or interactive elements) may not function properly without them.

Analytics and Customization Cookies

These cookies collect information in aggregate form to help us understand how visitors use the Website, evaluate the effectiveness of content or campaigns, and customize the experience for users.

Advertising Cookies

These cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you. They help prevent the same advertisements from appearing repeatedly and help ensure ads are displayed correctly. In some cases, they may be used to select advertisements based on your interests.

Social Media Cookies

These cookies are set by social media services that allow you to share Website content with your networks. They may track your browser across other websites and build a profile of your interests, which can influence the content and messages you see elsewhere online.

Unclassified Cookies

These cookies have not yet been categorized. We are in the process of classifying them with the assistance of their respective providers.

Can I See Which Cookies Are Being Used?

Yes. You can review cookies detected on this Website by visiting:

Check cookies for a website using Cookiepedia

Other Tracking Technologies

Cookies are not the only way to recognize or track visitors. We may also use similar technologies such as web beacons, pixels, or clear GIFs. These technologies help us understand usage patterns, measure campaign effectiveness, and improve Website performance.

In many cases, these technologies rely on cookies to function properly. Declining cookies may impair their effectiveness.

Flash Cookies (Local Shared Objects)

Some websites may use Flash cookies (also known as Local Shared Objects or “LSOs”) to collect and store information about your use of services, fraud prevention, and other site operations.

You can control Flash cookies through your Flash Player settings or by visiting Adobe’s website. Please note that restricting Flash cookies may affect the functionality of some Website features.

Do You Serve Targeted Advertising?

Third parties may use cookies or similar technologies to deliver advertising through the Website. These technologies may collect information about your visits to this and other websites to provide advertisements that may be relevant to your interests.

The information collected does not directly identify you unless you choose to provide personal information.

How Often Will This Cookie Policy Be Updated?

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or business practices. We encourage you to review this Policy periodically.

The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when this Policy was most recently revised.

Where Can I Get More Information?

If you have questions about our use of cookies or other technologies, please contact us using our contact page or by mail:



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