Cookies: what are they?
Websites use small text-based files known as cookies, which are stored on both mobile devices and desktop computers.
These files allow a website to recognize your device and recall your previous interactions, which provides several practical advantages for the user.
For example, cookies can store your login credentials, such as your username and password, so you don't have to manually enter them every time you visit a site you use frequently.
Beyond logins, some cookies focus on site performance to make the interface more user-friendly—for instance, by remembering your preferred volume levels or video streaming settings. They also help in showing you personalized ads based on your specific interests and search history.
If your platform uses cookies, it is highly recommended to establish a clear cookie policy, as this is often a legal requirement in many jurisdictions.
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Cookie Policy: what is it?
A cookie policy is a detailed document that informs users about the specific types of cookies a website employs, their purpose, and the methods users can use to limit or block them from being stored on their devices.
Alternatively, all cookie-related details can be integrated into the general Privacy Policy, with a dedicated section or a separate link pointing to the specific cookie terms.
Cookies stored on your device
With your consent, we may store small alphanumeric text files on your device while you use our services. These are called 'cookies,' and they are placed on your system as you browse our websites and online pages to remember your settings.
We also utilize 'Flash cookies' or locally shared objects. These function similarly to standard browser cookies, allowing us to track your activity across our various web properties.
It is important to note that neither standard cookies nor Flash cookies can be used to access your private files or steal data directly from your computer.
Our use of cookies and Flash cookies is strictly limited to tracking and analytical purposes.
We employ these technologies solely to record your preferences and understand how you interact with our services.
By using cookies, we can monitor website traffic, refine our offerings, make the user experience more intuitive, and gauge how engaging our content is for you.
To ensure that the advertisements you see are actually relevant to your needs, we use a combination of Flash cookies and other tracking technologies.
Strictly necessary and essential cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are vital for the website to function properly; they enable core features such as accessing secure member areas or completing financial transactions.
Without these essential cookies, the website would not be able to function correctly for the user.
Registration
These cookies store data provided during the registration process, which allows us to identify you as a customer and provide the specific services you require.
We may also analyze this data to improve your overall experience on our platforms by gaining a better understanding of your online behavior and preferences.
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Cookies are used to gather general data about the people who visit our website.
Our servers utilize three distinct categories of cookies:
- ‘Session cookies’: These are temporary files stored on your computer only for the duration of your current visit.
- Session cookies speed up your browsing and allow us to show personalized content to registered users. They are automatically deleted the moment you close your browser.
- ‘Persistent cookies’: Unlike session cookies, these remain on your device for a pre-set period of time.
- Flash cookies also fall under the category of persistent cookies.
- ‘Analytical cookies’: These tools allow us to count the number of visitors and track how our content and services are being used.
This data helps us optimize the site's functionality, ensuring that the login process is smooth and that you can find what you're looking for quickly.
The choice to accept or decline cookies is entirely yours.
While most web browsers enable cookies by default, you have full control over these settings in your browser's options.
Through your browser settings, you can:
- Delete all existing cookies, block them entirely, allow only specific ones, block third-party cookies, or set them to clear automatically upon exiting the browser.
- Use 'Incognito' or 'Private Browsing' modes to surf the web without storing any data locally on your device.
- Install browser extensions and add-ons to gain more advanced control over your browsing experience.
Flash cookies
To disable Flash cookies, you will need to adjust the settings within your Flash player.
You can manage these preferences through the Flash Player Settings Manager.
Please be aware that rejecting all cookies may disable certain features of our website. For example, the site will not be able to remember your preferred interface language, and some services may stop working entirely.
