By continuing to use this website, you agree to our use of cookies. We reserve the right to update this policy when necessary. If significant changes are made to the Cookie Policy, we will notify you via email or by displaying a prominent notice on this site before the changes take effect. We recommend checking this page regularly to stay informed of updates. Your continued use of the site confirms your acceptance of any changes. If you disagree with our policy, the only course of action is to stop using the site. This Cookie Policy is part of our overall Privacy Policy and includes the following details: What cookies are; The cookies used on this site; Your options for managing cookies; Use of cookies by third parties; Interest-based advertising. What are cookies? Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser that help websites recognize your device. They are commonly used to enable certain functionalities, gather analytics, remember user preferences, and personalize advertisements. Cookies can be either session-based (temporary, deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (remain until manually deleted or they expire). First-party cookies are set by the site you visit; third-party cookies are set by others to provide external services or tracking. What cookies are used on this site? Our website may install third-party cookies on your browser. Some are only activated when specific features are used, while others function continuously. These include: Essential Cookies – First-party cookies necessary for core site functionality such as staying logged in or completing purchases; Analytics Cookies – Used to collect data on user interactions to help improve the website, which may be first- or third-party; Preference Cookies – Remember user choices like language or layout; Ad Targeting Cookies – Third-party cookies placed by advertising partners to deliver relevant ads based on your browsing behavior and track performance. In some cases, cookies may also be embedded in emails we send, allowing us to track open rates and engagement. These function similarly to web-based cookies. How do third parties use cookies? External services may use cookies to collect data for analytics and advertising. This data is typically anonymized but may be used to build a profile of your interests and browsing habits. What are my cookie options? You can manage cookies through your browser settings. You have the option to delete existing cookies and prevent new ones from being saved. Refer to your browser’s help section for guidance. Please note that disabling cookies may affect your experience on our site, limiting functionality and performance. How to manage cookies? Cookies are essential for full access to our website’s features. Disabling them may restrict certain functionalities. Disabling behaviorally targeted advertising cookies: Concerned about ad tracking? You can opt out of behaviorally targeted cookies. EU users can visit www.youronlinechoices.eu, and US users can visit https://www.aboutads.info/choices/ to manage preferences. We are not responsible for content or outcomes from these third-party platforms. How to enable and disable cookies using your browser: Google Chrome – Click the wrench icon, go to Settings > Advanced > Privacy > Content settings. Choose 'Allow local data' for all cookies or block third-party cookies. To block all cookies, select ‘Block sites from setting any data’. Microsoft Internet Explorer (6.0–8.0) – Go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy tab. Set slider to Medium or below to enable cookies, or to the top to block all. Mozilla Firefox – Go to Tools > Options > Privacy. Check 'Accept cookies for sites' to enable; uncheck to disable. Opera – Open Settings > Quick Preferences. Check or uncheck ‘Enable Cookies’. Safari on OSX – Go to Safari > Preferences > Security. Select ‘Only from sites you navigate to’ to enable or ‘Never’ to disable cookies. All other browsers – Refer to your browser's help section for cookie settings. Do you use other tracking technologies? Yes, we may also use web beacons (such as pixel tags or clear GIFs) to work alongside cookies. These small, invisible elements track interactions and help us analyze behavior. Email beacons can be disabled by managing your email client settings, but website beacons require disabling related cookies. Interest-Based Advertising: Our site, along with third-party partners, may display interest-based ads. This helps ensure that the ads you see are relevant to you. We may work with partners who track your activity across devices like smartphones, tablets, and desktops. While we aim to work with trusted vendors, we do not control all third-party data collection and are not responsible for their actions.