Our Cookie Policy
Cookies and tracking technologies
Cookies are small data files sent from a web server to your browser. They enable the web server to uniquely identify your browser each time a page is loaded. In addition to cookies, other tracking technologies with similar functions are also used, such as pixel tags and tracking URLs.
In this policy , we refer to all of these technologies as “cookies.” Please note that if you choose to delete or disable our cookies, it may affect your access to certain parts or features of our website.
What types of cookies do we use, and why?
We use various types of cookies on our website to enhance the user experience and ensure that the website functions properly. Below is a description of the cookies we use and their purpose:
Analytical/performance cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our website, such as which pages are visited most frequently and whether error messages occur. The information is used to analyze and improve the website’s functionality, as well as to test design changes and ensure a consistent user experience. All data collected is aggregated and used solely to improve the website’s performance.
Functional cookies
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as your username, language, or geographic region. They are also used to customize certain parts of the website, such as text size and font, and to provide services you have requested, such as video playback. In addition, functional cookies can enable optional features. The information collected is anonymized and cannot track your activity on other websites.
Pixel tags
Pixel tags, also known as clear GIFs or web beacons, are invisible markers placed on certain pages of our website. They are not stored on your computer but record visits when a specific page is opened. Pixel tags often work in conjunction with cookies and identify when a specific device visits a specific page. If you disable cookies, pixel tags will only record an anonymous visit to the website.
Tracking URLs
These are used to identify which external website a visitor came to our website from.