Cookie Policy

We have a Cookie Policy to explain how we use cookies on our website. Cookies help us make your visit better, work properly, and see how well our site does.

This notice is about being open and letting you control cookies. We tell you what cookies we use, how to give consent, and where to find settings. We want you to know about cookies and how to handle them.

This policy follows U.S. laws and Google’s rules. It’s for users in the U.S. but also mentions global rules. It talks about cookies set by others, like analytics and ads.

This page is the main place for cookie info on our site. It covers how long we keep cookies, how we keep them safe, and how we update them. This helps you understand our cookie use and make choices about your browsing.

Cookie Policy

We explain how cookies work on our sites and apps. This policy tells you what we share, who it’s for, and how to ask questions.

Purpose of this Cookie Policy

This page talks about cookie policy. It covers the types of cookies we use and why. Cookies help our site work better and track things.

We also tell you how to change your cookie settings. This policy works with our Privacy Policy and terms to show how we handle data.

Scope and applicability

This policy is for everyone who visits our sites. It’s for users in the United States and others too. But, laws like GDPR or CCPA might give extra rights.

Third-party content might have its own rules.

How to contact us about cookies

For cookie questions, email [email protected] or mail us. You can also use our privacy center or support portal. Please give us device and browser info, screenshots, and any cookie names.

We promise to answer cookie questions in 30 days. We’ll help with any cookie issues you have.

What Are Cookies and How We Use Them

We explain what cookies are and how they work on our site. Cookies are small text files that websites put on your device. They are like tiny notes that help websites remember you.

There are different kinds of cookies we use. Some are here just for a visit and go away when you close your browser. Others stay longer and remember things like your favorite settings.

We also talk about who sets these cookies. Some are from us, and some are from other companies like Google or Facebook. This helps us understand how you use our site.

Let’s look at some examples. Google Analytics uses cookies like _ga and _gid. Google Tag Manager might set cookies too. And companies like DoubleClick use cookies to show ads.

Cookies help our site work better for you. They remember things like your login and what you’ve added to your cart. They also help us show you things in your own language.

We also use cookies to see how people use our site. This helps us make it better for everyone. We look at things like how long you stay on a page and what you click on.

We try to collect only what we need. We use cookies to help us and to make our site better for you. We also use cookies from other companies, but only if you say it’s okay.

Categories of Cookies on Our Site

We sort cookies into clear groups. This helps you see how each type helps your visit. We explain each cookie, why we use it, and how you can control it.

Essential cookies for site operation

Essential cookies help the site work right. They handle things like logging in and keeping your session safe. Without them, you might not be able to move around the site or use it fully.

Performance and analytics cookies

Performance cookies track how people use the site. They help us see how many people visit and how fast the site loads. Tools like Google Analytics help us make the site better for you.

Advertising and targeting cookies

Advertising cookies show you ads that might interest you. They also help us see if our ads work well. You can stop these cookies by changing your browser settings or using ad controls.

Preference and personalization cookies

Preference cookies remember your choices, like your language or font size. They make your visits feel more personal and consistent. These cookies don’t track personal data.

How We Collect and Store Cookie Data

We use cookies to help our site work better, track how well it does, and make it better for you. We explain what cookies collect, how long we keep it, and how we keep it safe.

Data collected via cookies

Cookies might track things like what pages you visit and when. They don’t usually store personal info. But sometimes, they might link to personal info for good reasons.

Storage duration and retention policies

Some cookies go away when you close your browser. Others stay longer, like up to two years. We check how long cookies last and get rid of old ones to keep your info safe.

Security measures for cookie data

We make sure cookies are sent securely and only to the right places. We also keep an eye on who can see your data. If there’s a problem, we have plans to fix it fast.

Managing and Controlling Cookies

We provide easy steps and tools to manage cookies. You can set your cookie preferences with confidence. We explain how to change browser settings and opt out of third-party trackers. We also show you how to use our cookie consent panel.

How to change browser cookie settings

For desktop Chrome, open Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data. Here, you can view, block, or delete cookies. In Safari on macOS, choose Safari > Preferences > Privacy to manage cookies and website data.

For Firefox, go to Preferences > Privacy & Security. Use Cookies and Site Data controls to delete cookies or set blocking levels. In Microsoft Edge, open Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies and site data.

Mobile browsers and device settings may change cookie behavior. Check your phone’s privacy settings and the browser app’s privacy menu. Here, you can delete cookies or block trackers.

Opting out of third-party cookies and trackers

We support options to opt out of cookies used for behavioral advertising and analytics. You can use browser controls to block third-party cookies. Or, enable Do Not Track signals, noting that DNT depends on each service’s compliance.

For Google Analytics, we recommend installing the Google Analytics opt-out add-on in supported browsers. This prevents collection. Industry opt-out tools are available for broader advertising controls. Choose the approaches that fit your privacy needs.

Using our cookie consent tool and preferences panel

Our cookie consent banner appears on first visit. It lets you give granular consent by category. You can accept only essential cookies or toggle categories such as performance or advertising.

To change choices later, open the preferences panel linked in our footer or privacy center. When you update cookie preferences or withdraw consent for non-essential cookies, site personalization and some features may change. Essential cookies remain active to preserve core functions even if you delete cookies or withdraw consent.

Cookies and Privacy: Our Compliance Approach

We explain how we handle cookies and protect personal information. We follow US privacy laws. This helps users understand our cookie practices.

Alignment with privacy laws applicable in the United States

We follow laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). We are open about our cookie use. Users can opt out of ads.

We also follow best practices for privacy. We keep our cookie policies up to date.

How cookies interact with our Privacy Policy

Cookies help us collect data. We use this data for many things. We share some data with service providers.

We treat cookie data as personal information when needed. We try to make data less identifiable.

Data subject rights related to cookie data

We respect your rights to your data. You can ask for your data or delete it. We have a clear process for these requests.

You can also opt out of ads. We don’t punish you for asking for your rights. We make sure to respond quickly and correctly.

Third-Party Cookies and Embedded Content

We use many external services to make our site better. These services need third-party cookies and embedded content to work. This section tells you who these providers are and how to control their cookies.

Third-party services we use

We work with big names like Google for Analytics and Ads, Meta for Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and ad networks. These services help us understand our site better and make it better for you. They also help show ads that might interest you.

How third parties may use cookies on our site

Third parties might use cookies to track you across sites. They use these cookies to show ads and understand what you like. These cookies stay on your device even after you leave our site.

Links to third-party cookie policies and controls

We don’t control how these vendors use cookies. Each one has its own privacy and cookie pages. You can find these on Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and ad network sites. They also have tools to help you manage your cookie settings.

Updates to Our Cookie Policy

We keep our cookie policy up to date. This is because our technology and laws change. We also update it when we use new tools or follow new rules.

We tell users about big changes on our website. We show a banner or pop-up for important updates. If you have an account, we email you about changes.

We keep a record of all updates. This record shows what changed and when. You can see the latest update date at the top.

This record helps us stay accountable. It also helps users see how our policy has changed. We keep old versions to show what’s new.

We promise to be clear about our cookies. We use different kinds of cookies for our site to work well. These include essential, performance, advertising, and preference cookies.

These cookies help us understand how our site works. They also make your visit better by showing you things you might like. But, we don’t track you too much.

We give you choices about cookies. You can change your browser settings or use our consent panel. This way, you can control your cookie settings easily.

We follow Google’s rules and keep your cookie data safe. We will change our ways if new laws or tech come along. If you have questions, please reach out to us.

Effective date: February 5, 2026.