Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by the
websites you visit. They are frequently used to provide information to
the website owners as well as to make websites function or function more
effectively. Most websites now employ cookies as a routine procedure. If
you are unhappy with their use, you may delete cookies from your
“browser history” (cache) upon leaving a website.
We utilize cookies and other online identification technologies such as web beacons or pixels to provide a better user experience. You agree to the use of such identifying technologies by using this website or application.
These technologies help us gather statistical information and use data on how individuals use our website. For instance, we gather information on page views and navigation to identify the most popular articles and subjects and assess how simple it is for visitors to find the content. To find out which content visitors are most interested in, we also gather information on which articles and images are seen. Moreover, we make use of this information to provide several usage-related reports for this website. These reports provide user data that has been aggregated; particular users are not mentioned.
We may utilize online identification technologies from third party websites, social media platforms, and marketing partners. These tools assist us in tracking the success of our marketing and brand awareness efforts and in understanding how users arrive at this website through advertisements. These tools gather information on how users engage with our website’s content and other online materials, evaluate the success of our advertising campaigns, and provide more relevant information to our visitors.
We utilize cookies to personalize the content and provide a better user experience for our website visitors. By using this website or application you give consent to the deployment of cookies. As in shown below, you may manage and control cookies using your browser. Please be aware that blocking or deleting cookies may affect your experience and may result in the loss of certain functionalities.
You can typically view, manage, delete, and block cookies for a website
using your browser. Please be aware that deleting all cookies may result
in the loss of any preferences you have set, including the option to opt
out of cookies as this feature necessitates the setting of an opt out
cookie on your device. Guidance on how to control cookies for common
browsers is linked below.
For further information on additional browsers and device types please
see:
http://www.aboutcookies.org/
or
http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/.
You can opt-out of having your anonymized browsing history within our
websites or applications recorded by analytics cookies. We use the
following service providers and you can read more about their privacy
policies and how to opt-out of their analytics cookies from the links
provided below:
Google Analytics:
http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
The following section describes the types, categories and purposes of the cookies used on this website. You agree to the deployment of cookies for the stated purposes by using this website.
Session cookies:
These cookies are stored in your browser just for the duration of your
browsing session, or up until you leave the website.
Persistent cookies:
These cookies remain in your browser after the session, unless deleted
by you.
Performance cookies:
These cookies gather data about your use of a website, including the
pages you view and any error warnings. They do not gather any personally
identifying information, and the data they do collect is aggregated in
such a way that it remains anonymous. Performance cookies are used to
enhance a website's functionality.
Functionality Cookies:
These cookies let websites remember decisions you make, such as altering
the text size or customizing web pages.
Strictly necessary cookies:
These cookies are essential to a website's functionality and cannot be
disabled without preventing access to certain parts of the website.
These are typically set in reaction to the things you do on the website,
including filling in forms and setting preferences.
Advertising cookies:
We may present ads to you on sites that are not owned or operated by us
to promote our services, articles or events. These cookies are used to
make advertising messages more relevant to you and your interests. They
also perform functions such as preventing the same ad from continuously
re-appearing. These advertisements are solely intended to make you aware
of relevant campaigns. We do not sell your data to any third party.
Please see our privacy policy for more details.
The table below describes how cookies are used on this website.
Provider
Cloudflare
Name
__cfduid
Purpose
The CloudFlare service uses the __cfduid cookie to identify trusted Web traffic. The cookie does not correspond to any user ID in the Web application, and it does not store any personally identifiable information. Read More
Type
Third Party
Duration
30 days
Provider
Google Analytics
Name
__ga
Purpose
The _ga cookie used by Google Analytics serves as the focal point of all cookies because it is utilized for visitor tracking. Google Analytics identifies users by a unique identifier called Client ID. This Client ID along with other parameters are stored within _ga cookie. Read More
Type
Third Party
Duration
2 years
Provider
Google Analytics
Name
__gid
Purpose
This cookie is used to group the user activity for each user. It has a value structure very similar to the _ga cookie and it expires after 24 hours of inactivity. Read More
Type
Third Party
Duration
24 hours
Provider
Google Analytics
Name
__gat
Purpose
This cookie is used for throttling requests to Google Analytics to optimize the network calls. This cookie is set up to limit the requests being sent from your browser to Google doubleclick. It ensures that doubleclick does not become overloaded with requests. Read More
Type
Third Party
Duration
10 minutes
Provider
Name
Purpose
Type
Duration
Cloudflare
__cfduid
The CloudFlare service uses the __cfduid cookie to identify trusted Web traffic. The cookie does not correspond to any user ID in the Web application, and it does not store any personally identifiable information. Read More
Third Party
30 days
Google Analytics
__ga
The _ga cookie used by Google Analytics serves as the focal point of all cookies because it is utilized for visitor tracking. Google Analytics identifies users by a unique identifier called Client ID. This Client ID along with other parameters are stored within _ga cookie. Read More
Third Party
2 years
Google Analytics
__gid
This cookie is used to group the user activity for each user. It has a value structure very similar to the _ga cookie and it expires after 24 hours of inactivity. Read More
Third Party
24 hours
Google Analytics
__gat
This cookie is used for throttling requests to Google Analytics to optimize the network calls. This cookie is set up to limit the requests being sent from your browser to Google doubleclick. It ensures that doubleclick does not become overloaded with requests. Read More
Third Party
10 minutes