Use of Cookies and Other Tracking Devices

What are cookies?
Cookies are usually pieces of information or code that a website transfers to or accesses from your computer or device to store, and sometimes track, information about you.
Cookies let websites remember you and your preferences, manage different features and content, store searches, and personalise content.

Cookies: Their Role and Purpose on Our Site

Essential cookies are required to support the functioning of the website. Generally, these cookies do not collect personal information. All other cookies are non-essential. These may collect your personal information. Non-essential cookies can be disabled within web browser settings prior to accessing the website. This may alter some functionality otherwise available on the website.
Information regarding website usage is recorded by the Company for statistical purposes using analytics services. The information logged includes:
  • IP address
  • date and time of accessing the website
  • web pages accessed
  • type of browser and operating system.
By accessing the website, you are consenting to the uses of the personal information described above. This consent can be withdrawn by updating your cookie preferences via the link in the website.

Use of Tracking Technologies and Cookies by Third Parties

From time-to-time, we will provide links to external websites that we neither own nor control. Company is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or web accessibility needs on these websites. Company can’t assure websites not owned by Company follow Company’s privacy practices. We encourage users to read the privacy statements of such sites to understand the privacy practices of those sites.

Navigational Restrictions Without Cookies

Toggle non-essential cookies on or off via the cookie banner at the top of the page upon entry. Note that JavaScript is required to view the banner and adjust settings, with non-essential cookies turned off by default.

Ancillary Information

Gathering Usage Data
We automatically collect data referred to as Usage Data when you interact with our Service or its infrastructure. This includes metrics such as the length of time spent on a page and other activity data. Information collected may include your device’s IP address, browser type and version, pages of our service that you visit, time and date of your visits, time spent on those pages, and other diagnostic data.