In our Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, and other related documents, we explain how we use cookies. Just like many other trustworthy websites, ours uses cookies. We believe in being honest, so we want you, as a user, to fully understand how we use cookies. Kindly read and fully understand our Cookie Policy, which is given to you for your information. If nothing else is said, capitalised words in this Cookie Policy have the same meaning as they do in the Terms.
1. How can I revoke my consent?
If we are processing your personal data based on your consent obtained through certain cookies used on our website, you can withdraw your consent anytime. To do so, simply contact us at [email protected].
2. What types of cookies do we use?
Some information about your computer's Internet connection is saved immediately by first-party session cookies. This information is called "session data." These cookies are only used for a short time and are deleted when you close your browser. They help our site remember what you chose, so you don't have to enter your information again. Please keep in mind that the cookies on our website do not store or record the personal information you give us, like your name and address. Your information will not be given to anyone else unless it says so below.
We also use cookies to keep track of how many people visit our website. This helps us pay our partners. Third-party cookies are cookies that come from websites or parties other than ourselves. We make sure, though, that these parties are honest and will not invade your privacy.
Google Analytics sets up permanent cookies from outside sources that we use. These cookies keep track of how often people come, how they interact with the site, how long they stay on it, what pages they look at, and what browser they use. This lets us keep track of how people use our website, and the data we get from that is used to improve both the site and our business plans. The cookie that Google Analytics sets can only be used by Google to figure out who you are as a unique user on our website. For more information, read the Analytics Terms of Service and Google's Privacy Policy. If you turn off cookies in your computer, Google Analytics won't be able to find you when you visit our site again.
We also use third-party persistent cookies in live chat. If you use our live chat service, these cookies collect personal information about you so that we can recognize you and help you with any needs related to our services. The data collected by such a cookie includes your first and last name, your IP address, your domain, your browser type and your operating system. For more information, please refer to https://www.livechatinc.com/terms-and-conditions/ and https://www.livechatinc.com/privacy-policy/.
Please be aware that the website may have social media apps and/or buttons that let you sign up for the social network of your choice. Social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter use our website to set cookies so that they can work properly. After that, the social network may use these cookies for things not listed above, like making your profile better on their website. Please look at your own data policies for more information on these uses.
3. How do I control cookies?
To begin with, most computer browsers are set to accept cookies. You can, however, change the settings on your browser or get special software to limit whether and how it takes cookies. You can turn off cookies or set your computer to let you know when one is sent. You are free to block unwanted material from the Internet, especially from sketchy sources, according to our website. Please keep in mind, though, that if you choose to block our cookies, some parts of the site might not work. You can let cookies from websites you trust through while blocking cookies from other websites. Please go to AllAboutCookies.org to find out more. You are free to change or delete cookies whenever you want. You can remove cookies from your computer to tell most browsers not to accept them. But if you do this, some services and functions might not work, and you might have to change some settings by hand every time you go to a website.
4. What is a cookie?
If you visit our website, your browser will save a cookie, which is a small data file, on your computer or phone's hard drive. Cookies can remember which websites a user has been to before, but they can't remember who the user is. It is not possible for cookies to send viruses or collect personal information. Instead, they can only do what the computer that sent them can do. We use both session and persistent cookies from our own site as well as persistent cookies from other sites in order to provide you with our services. When you close your web browser, session cookies are deleted instantly. Persistent cookies, on the other hand, stay on your computer until you delete them or until they expire after a certain amount of time.