COOKIE POLICY

Last updated: July 28, 2023

What are cookies?

Like many other websites, ours needs cookies to function properly.

Cookies are small data files of information that our website transfers to your hard drive or mobile device to store and sometimes track information about you. They let us identify your device and retain some details about your preferences or previous activities on our website, ultimately enabling us to enhance your experience. This cookie policy outlines the information we collect, how we use it, and why we need to keep these cookies on your computer. We'll also go through ways to prevent cookies from being saved, but doing so can make some features of the website less functional or perhaps ruin them entirely.

Why do we use cookies?

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other customers. This helps us improve our website and provide you with a good experience when you browse. For example, we use cookies to provide you with a personalized user experience, better functionality, and a secure log-in.

The types of cookies we use:

Generally, the strictly necessary cookies and some performance and functionality cookies only last for the duration of your visit to a website or expire when you close the website; these are known as 'session cookies'. The functionality cookies and some targeting and performance cookies will last for a longer period; these are known as 'persistent cookies'.

As we sell services, we need to understand statistics on how many of the visitors to our site make a purchase, and thus cookies will track this kind of data. This is important to you as it means that we can accurately make business predictions that allow us to monitor our advertising and product costs to ensure the best possible price.

1. Strictly necessary cookies:

these are cookies that are required for the operation of a website, such as to enable you to log into secure areas. These cookies are typically removed after you check out; however, in rare situations, they may stay to remember your site settings when you log out.

2. Performance cookies:

these types of cookies recognize and count the number of visitors to a website and are used to see how users move around. This information is used to improve the way the website works. When you log in, we use cookies to remember this fact. This eliminates the need for you to log in every time you visit a new page.

3. Functionality cookies:

these cookies recognize when you return to a website, enable personalized content, and recognize and remember your preferences.

4. Targeting cookies:

these cookies record your visit to a website, including the individual pages visited and the links followed.

5. Third-party cookies:

Some of the persistent and session cookies used by our website may be set by us, and some are set by third parties who are delivering services on our behalf. In some situations, we may serve you with customized material based on what you tell us about yourself, either directly or indirectly, if you link a social media account. These cookies merely enable us to serve you with material that we believe you may be interested in.

Use of third-party cookies

In some situations, we also employ cookies provided by reputable third parties. The section that follows explains the third-party cookies you can find on this site and why we use them.

Third-party analytics are used to track and measure site usage so that we can continue to create interesting content. These cookies may track things like how long you spend on the site or which pages you visit. It helps us determine how we can make the site better for you.

We test new features and make small modifications to the way the site is presented regularly. While we are still testing new features, some cookies may be used to guarantee that you get a consistent experience on our website. This will allow us to determine which optimizations our users value the most.

Several partners advertise on our behalf, and affiliate-tracking cookies merely allow us to know if our clients come to the site from one of our partner sites. This helps us to properly reward them and also allows you to take advantage of any perks they may provide for utilizing their service.

What happens if I don't consent to cookies?

You can control the use of cookies yourself. If you do not want to allow the storage of cookies on your computer, you can set this in your browser. If you choose to disable cookies, however, it may mean that certain functions on the website become unavailable and that your user experience is negatively affected.

How do I disable cookies?

If you want to delete cookies, you can do so via the settings in your browser. You can do this if, for example, you have chosen to accept cookies but have changed your mind. The procedure depends on which browser you use, but often it works to search for the word "cookies" under the "Settings" tab. When you have cleared cookies in your browser, you will see our cookie banner again when you visit our website, and you will then have to make a new choice. Find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers:

  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Opera
  • Apple Safari

Important Note

Please keep in mind that deactivating cookies will have an impact on the functionality of our website. Disabling cookies usually has an impact on site functionality and features.