Cookie Policy

The Cookie Policy explains the Cookies and similar files (hereinafter referred to as 'Cookies') used on this site and their purposes.

What is a Cookie?

A Cookie is a small file stored on your browser or device, such as a smartphone, that saves information like images or pixels. Cookies store your online activities and are used to collect information about what activities you are engaged in. There are Cookies that store information sent to this site (first-party Cookies) and those sent to third-party services used by this site (third-party Cookies).
The information stored in Cookies allows us to verify whether you have visited this site before. By using Cookies, we can provide you with better information tailored to your preferences.
Cookies are used to monitor what activities site visitors are engaging in to improve the site, and they do not store personally identifiable information. Personal data related to individuals may only be stored with your consent or when operationally necessary.

Consent to the Use of Cookies

If the use of Cookies is not strictly necessary for the provision of services on this site, Cookies will only be used with your consent. By continuing to browse this site, you are deemed to have agreed to this Cookie Policy. You can change the settings for Cookies used on this site at any time. For example, you can refuse the use of certain types of Cookies. Cookie management is generally done through your browser settings. Please refer to your browser's help menu for instructions on how to configure these settings.

Managing and Deleting Cookies

You can refuse the use of Cookies or set your browser to confirm each time a Cookie is used through your browser settings. You can also delete Cookies that have already been saved at any time. The method varies depending on the browser, so please refer to your browser's help for detailed instructions.
However, please note that changing your browser settings to refuse the use of Cookies may result in some or all of the functions of this site being unavailable.