What are cookies:
We and our business partners collect information about your use of our website through cookies. Cookies are small files stored on your computer, tablet, or smartphone that help websites remember who you are and information about your visit. Cookies can tailor the website experience to your interests. Most major websites use cookies.
What Cookies Are Used on This Website:
The cookies and other tracking technologies we and our business partners use on this website are broadly grouped into the following categories:
- Essential: Some cookies on our website are crucial for providing you with the services you request. These cookies are required to ensure our website functions correctly or complies with applicable laws—for example, allowing you to navigate our website, use essential features, or ensure that our website is secure. You may not be able to use our website without these cookies.
- Analytics: We use analytics cookies to help us understand how users engage with our website. For example, we count the number of unique visitors to our website or those using specific features rather than counting repeated visits. Without these cookies, analyzing the performance and improving our website would be difficult.
- Functional: We use cookies to enhance your experience by remembering your preferences, such as how you like to use our website. For example, we might remember you to ensure you see consistent content or recognize you when you return to the site.
- Social: We use third-party cookies to allow you to share content directly on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. These cookies enhance your experience by remembering your preferences—for example, if you want to “like” or “tweet” about us or our services.
- Interest-Based Advertising: You may notice that when you visit websites, you’re shown ads for products and services that might interest you. Third-party cookies may collect information about your interests—such as websites you visit and your geographical location—to show you relevant ads. Having these cookies doesn’t increase the number of ads you see but makes them more relevant. Please see our “Third-Party Cookies” section below for more details.
How Can I Reject or Opt-Out of Receiving Cookies?
If you don’t want cookies stored on your device, you can delete them from your browser. Most browsers also allow you to prevent all or some cookies from being stored on your device in the future. For more information on how to delete or disable cookies, please use the “help” function within your browser or visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org. You can also click the “Manage Consent Preferences” in the footer of our website for more details about the cookies used on this site and to customize your cookie preferences.
Please note that we can’t always control third-party cookies stored on your device from our website. In such cases, you will need to visit the relevant third-party’s website directly to manage cookies stored by them. Please see our “Third-Party Cookies” section below.
Opt-Out from the Sharing of Personal Information
Residents of certain states (including California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, and Oregon) have the right under certain circumstances to opt out from the sale or sharing of their personal information for purposes of targeted advertising. The use of certain third-party cookies and other tracking devices on this site may be considered “sharing” under those states’ laws. If you are a resident of any of those states and would like to opt out from the “sharing” of personal information, please visit the sites listed below in our Third-Party Cookies section. As referenced above, you can also click the “Manage Consent Preferences” in the footer of our website for more information about the cookies used on this site and to customize your cookie preferences.
Third-Party Cookies:
Some of the cookies described in the “What Cookies Are Used on This Website” section above are stored on your device by third parties when you use our website. Third parties may also read cookies on your browser to collect information or serve content or advertisements to you. We have no control over these cookies or how the third parties use them. They are used to allow that third party to provide a service to us, for example, analytics. In some cases, as noted below, they may be used to serve interest-based advertising to you.
For more information on these cookies and how to disable them, please see the Internet Advertising Bureau website at http://www.youronlinechoices.com, where you can opt-out of receiving Interest-Based Advertising cookies from some of the third parties listed below. You can also click on the links below for each third-party for information on how to opt out directly with that third-party.
More information and to opt out: http://www.ipromote.com/privacy-policy/
Google:
Analytics: Google provides anonymized data about the visits made to our website.
User: Google uses cookies to help protect your privacy and help ensure your browsing activities remain safe.
Interest-Based Advertising: Google tools may also collect data for delivering interest-based advertising to you.
For more information and to opt out: https://policies.google.com/privacy#infochoices
Microsoft (Bing):
Analytics: Microsoft provides anonymized data about the visits made to our website.
User: Microsoft uses cookies to help protect your privacy and help ensure your browsing activities remain safe.
Interest-Based Advertising: Microsoft tools may also collect data for delivering interest-based advertising to you.
For more information and to opt out: https://choice.microsoft.com
Meta (formerly Facebook):
Interest-Based Advertising: Meta may use a pixel or other tracking tools to collect data for delivering interest-based advertising to you.
For more information and to opt out: http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/
iPromote:
Interest-Based Advertising: iPromote uses cookies to collect data for delivering interest-based advertising to you.