IP Addresses and Cookies
This page gives you information about cookies. It has been created in order to explain what cookies are, how they are used on this website and how you can control them.
Cookies are very small text files which store very small amounts of information. They are used to remember settings and preferences between visits to the site, as well as information
between different pages on the same site.
For security reasons, cookies can only be read by the site that set them. company has no access to cookies set on your computer by any website on the internet. However, through the use
of third party cookies, it is possible for sites to collect information about visitors to other sites. For example, online advertisers may use third party cookies to anonymously track
an individual’s visits to sites on the web.
More information about how company allows third party cookies is given below.
Cookies: How and Why We Use Them
We have classified our cookies in four categories: strictly necessary, functional, performance and marketing.
When you visit our website, you have an option to accept all cookies or select the type of cookies you are comfortable to be placed on your device. We will remember your choice for 30
days and ask you to reconsent again after this period or every time you clear your cookies.
You can change your cookie preference at any time for all but the strictly necessary cookies. Without strictly necessary cookies our website will not work, nor we can deliver a service
to you. These cookies are placed by default when you visit our website and are always active.
You can change your preference for the other three categories at any time by revisiting this page and clicking on ‘Manage Cookies’ button. Whenever you deactivate functional cookies, we
clear these from your devices. If you deactivate performance or marketing cookies, you will need to clear your browser data to remove these cookies as they may include third-party
cookies which are not managed by us directly.
Alternative Tracking Techniques
Interactive Social Media Buttons
Our web pages are equipped with social media buttons to enable easy sharing and bookmarking. These buttons link to external social media sites that may collect information about your
browsing habits, even if you do not actively use these features. For privacy details and opt-out options, please review the policies of each social network.
Cookie Configuration Options
Do not track signals. Some web browsers have a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that tells websites that users do not want to have their online activity tracked.
Ancillary Information
Usage Data Collection
Our Service collects data automatically, termed as "Usage Data," which is generated by your activities on the service or by the infrastructure of the service itself (e.g., time spent on
a page). This data may include your device's IP address, browser specifications, visited service pages, visit timings and durations, and additional diagnostic data.