What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work properly, remember basic settings, understand how visitors use the site, and improve the browsing experience.
Cookies do not usually identify you directly. However, some cookie information may be linked with your device, browser, IP address, or website activity.
How We Use Cookies
We may use cookies to help this website operate, improve performance, and understand how visitors interact with our pages. Cookies may help us see which pages are visited, how long visitors stay, and whether forms or key pages are working as expected.
We may also use cookies to remember basic preferences, support website security, and make the website easier to use.
Analytics and Website Performance
Our website may use analytics tools to collect general information about website traffic and performance. This may include pages viewed, time spent on the website, device type, browser type, referral source, and general location information.
This information helps us understand what visitors are looking for and how we can improve the website. Analytics information is usually aggregated and is not intended to directly identify individual users.
Types of Cookies We May Use
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies help the website work properly. They may support forms, page loading, basic preferences, and normal website operation.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how people use the website. This allows us to improve page structure, content, and website performance.
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies may help us identify website errors, loading issues, or pages that need improvement.
Managing Cookies
You can manage or block cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to delete cookies, block cookies, or receive a warning before cookies are stored.
If you block cookies, some parts of the website may not work as intended. This may affect forms, preferences, or general website functionality.