Utilizing Cookies and Tracking for Enhanced Site Experience

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or

login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for

our advertising and marketing efforts.

â—‹ What cookie types do we utilize?

  • Strictly necessary cookies: These are cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They include cookies that enable you to log into and use the application.
  • Analytical/performance cookies: They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.

â—‹ Management and Release of Personal Information

Usage of Third-Party Cookies and Services: Please be aware that external entities, such as advertising networks and analytics services, may use cookies on our website. These cookies, beyond our direct control, are typically classified as either analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies.

Adjust your browser settings to manage your preferences for these cookies. Note that blocking some essential cookies may interfere with your use of key features on our website.

â—‹ Supplementary Tracking Technologies

Cookies and Smart Pixel technologies support our retargeting services which are delivered via our partners.

â—‹ How to Handle and Disable Cookies

You have the option to set your browser to either refuse cookies outright or alert you before accepting them. Note that disabling cookies may lead to a less optimal functioning of certain parts of our website.

â—‹ General Provisions

Email Interaction Tracking

Our emails may use a "web beacon pixel" to determine if they have been opened and to track interactions with content. This data is used to gauge the relevance of our communications. You can avoid this tracking by disabling image downloads or viewing emails in text-only mode.