Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy outlines how this Website uses cookies and similar technologies when you browse our pages. It explains what types of cookies are applied, their purpose, and how you can control or disable them on your device.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or any other device when you visit a website. They are created when a web server sends data to your browser (such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge).
Cookies are safe and passive — they do not contain viruses, malware, or any harmful code and cannot access other data stored on your device.
Why do we use cookies?
Cookies help ensure that our Website works correctly and efficiently. They make navigation smoother, enable essential features, and improve your overall browsing experience. Without certain cookies, some parts of the Website may not function properly.
We also use cookies to collect anonymous statistics about how visitors interact with our Website. This information helps us improve the structure, content, and usability of our pages without identifying individual users.
Additionally, third-party services such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook, Twitter, and other social tools may use cookies to support their functionality.
Types of cookies we use
- Session cookies: Temporary files that exist only during your browsing session and are automatically deleted once you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: Stored on your device for a defined period or until you manually remove them.
Purposes of cookies
- Processes: Ensure the Website operates correctly, such as remembering your login status or account activity.
- Authentication and Security: Help protect your data, prevent unauthorized access, and reduce the risk of fraud.
- Preferences: Save your personal settings like language, region, or display options.
- Notifications: Control messages and alerts, including limiting repeated prompts or pop-ups.
- Analytics: Analyze user behavior to enhance performance and improve content relevance.
Do cookies collect personal data?
Cookies themselves typically do not store personal information and cannot directly identify users.
If any personal data is associated with cookies, it is securely encrypted and used solely to improve your experience. We take appropriate measures to ensure that such data remains protected and inaccessible to unauthorized parties.
Managing and deleting cookies
Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can modify your settings to block or delete them at any time. You can also enable notifications when a website attempts to store cookies on your device.
Detailed instructions can usually be found in your browser’s settings or help section. Keep in mind that disabling cookies may limit the functionality of certain Website features.
Security and confidentiality
Cookies are not harmful programs. They are simple text files that cannot execute actions or spread across systems.
Modern browsers include privacy controls that allow users to manage how cookies are stored, define their lifespan, and automatically delete them after sessions.
Safe browsing with cookies
Since cookies are widely used across the internet, disabling them entirely may restrict access to many popular services such as YouTube, Gmail, or social networks.
To ensure safe usage, consider the following tips:
- Adjust your browser settings to match your preferred level of privacy.
- If you are the only user of your device, you may allow longer storage of cookies for convenience.
- If your device is shared, set your browser to clear cookies and browsing data after each session.
- Regularly update your browser to maintain security and protect against vulnerabilities.
Cookies play an important role in modern web browsing. By configuring your settings thoughtfully, you can maintain both convenience and security while enjoying a more personalized online experience.
