Cookie Policy
Creation Date: June 12, 2023
Last Updated: June 12, 2023
What are cookies?
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them, the types of cookies we use, the information we collect using cookies, how such information is used, and how to manage cookie settings.
Cookies are small text files that are used to store small pieces of information. They are stored on your device when the website is loaded in your browser. These cookies help us make the website work properly, make it more secure, provide a better user experience, understand how the website works, analyze what works, and identify areas for improvement.
How we use cookies?
Like most online services, our website uses first-party and third-party cookies for various purposes. First-party cookies (or HTTP Cookies) are mostly necessary for the website to function correctly and do not collect any personally identifiable data. The third-party cookies used on our website are mainly for understanding how the website works, how you interact with our website, keeping our services secure, providing relevant advertisements to you, and overall providing you with a better and improved user experience and helping to speed up your future interactions with our website.
Types of cookies we use
Cookie Settings
You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clicking the button above. This will allow you to revisit the cookie consent banner and modify your preferences or immediately revoke your consent. Additionally, different browsers offer different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. You can change your browser settings to block/delete cookies. Below are links to support documents on how to manage and delete cookies from major web browsers.
Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050
Safari: https://support.apple.com/en-in/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-delete-cookie-files-in-internet-explorer-bca9446f-d873-78de-77ba-d42645fa52fc
If you are using a different web browser, please visit the official support documents for your browser.
Information regarding online dispute resolution pursuant to Art. 14 Para. 1 of the ODR (Online Dispute Resolution Regulation):
The European Commission gives consumers the opportunity to resolve online disputes pursuant to Art. 14 Para. 1 of the ODR on one of their platforms. The platform (http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr) serves as a site where consumers can try to reach out-of-court settlements of disputes arising from online purchases and contracts for services.