What are cookies?

A cookie, a compact text file, is stored by a website on your computer or mobile device during your site visit. Its function is to retain your actions and preferences—like login details, language, font size, and display preferences—over time. This eliminates the need for repetitive data entry when revisiting the site or navigating between pages.

How do we use cookies?

We utilize cookies across several pages for specific purposes: Firstly, to uphold your privacy by allowing access to your data only through authenticated devices. This is achieved by storing a unique token on your device, exclusively present upon device authorization—either through email/SMS confirmation or direct input on the site. Enabling these cookies is essential for service utilization; without them, identification becomes impossible, safeguarding your privacy and preventing access to personal data. Additionally, these cookies contribute to optimizing website performance, ensuring smooth and efficient functionality without containing any personal information. Enabling these cookies is necessary for complete website functionality.

Third-party cookies

Alongside our proprietary cookies, we might incorporate diverse cookies from third-party sources to compile anonymous usage statistics and offer functional enhancements.

Automatic Logging of Session Data

We automatically collect general information termed as 'session data' regarding your device and its internet connection when you engage with our website. This encompasses device specifics, IP address, operating system, browser details, and your activities while browsing our website. An IP address acts as a locator, allowing internet-connected devices, like our web servers, to route data to users, facilitating access to specific website pages. Session data aids us in analyzing user interactions, including popular items clicked, browsing patterns, page traffic, duration of visits, and frequency of visits. Moreover, it assists in identifying server issues and supports in fraud prevention and unauthorized website usage. Notably, an IP address may reveal a visitor's Internet Service Provider (ISP) and an approximate geographical location based on their connectivity point.

How to control cookies

Your control over cookies is in your hand, you can manage or delete them at your discretion. For comprehensive guidance, visit about cookies.org. You have the ability to remove cookies already stored on your computer and adjust browser settings to prevent new ones. Yet, be aware that this may require manual tweaking of preferences during site visits and could affect the functionality of certain services.

Google Analytics

This aids us in comprehending user interactions on our website. Additionally, Google utilizes this data to enhance their own website usage insights. Through the Google Analytics cookie, we can identify your initial visit and recognize return visits, along with tracking the pages you explore, visit duration, your IP address, and the referring site (known as the referral URL). For further details, refer to Google Analytics Cookies.

Google Maps

See more information on Google's Privacy Policy here