Cookie Policy

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What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data containing text sent from a website to your computer or mobile device, where they are stored locally. They can uniquely identify your internet browser (like Google Chrome or Apple Safari) or device to help us enhance your user experience and provide additional functionality. They can be used for storing preferences, protecting your data, tracking geolocation, and targeting advertising. We use cookies on our website(s), so please read the following cookie policy to understand what cookies are used, how you can manage this, and how to contact us for any questions or complaints.

Types of Cookies

Both first-party and third-party cookies are used on our website. In general, there are four categories of cookies:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: essential to the basic functionality of the website, such as to access secure areas of the site and to log on to a personal account. This category of cookies cannot be disabled as they enable user navigation around the site.
  • Functionality Cookies: help to tailor the website to provide enhanced features and content based on how you have used the website previously and set up other customization, such as language preferences and geolocation.
  • Performance Cookies: collect information about how you use our website
  • Targeting and Advertising Cookies: provide information about user interaction with our content these cookies are anonymous and cannot be linked to your user account.

Third-Party Cookies

Third-party suppliers may be used by the website to improve functionality, target advertisements. For example, you may visit a page with an embedded YouTube video. Videos, links, and other content from third parties may contain third-party cookies. Familiarize yourself with how to manage those cookies.

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How Long Will Cookies Remain?

Cookies stay on your device(s) for differing amounts of time, depending on whether it is a “persistent” or “session” cookie. As a user, you have the right to reject, delete, or otherwise limit the use of any and all types of cookies used while visiting the website. You can change your cookie preferences by adjusting your browser setting. Be aware most browsers automatically accept cookies, so if you do not want cookies to be used, you may need to proactively delete or block the cookies.