Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files which are transferred to your computer or mobile when you visit a website or app.

We use them to:

  • Remember you, when you visit and return to our website later.
  • Integrate with 3rd parties for enhanced security, analytics, etc.

This policy explains how our website uses cookies and how you can manage your preferences.

There are different types of cookies and they are used for different purposes. The following section explains which cookies are used when you visit our website.

Types of cookies

The following types of cookies are used when you visit our website:

Necessary cookies

Cookies that are necessary for the website to function.

  • reCAPTCHA (Google)

As a protection against malicious software (malware) interacting with our website, we us reCAPTCHA (Google). reCAPTCHA sets a necessary cookie (_GRECAPTCHA) when executed for the purpose of providing its risk analysis.

  • cf_clearance (Cloudflare)

After successfully passing the reCAPTCHA, a cf_clearance cookie is set. This tells Cloudflare’s system that you’re not a bot and allows you to access the website without being presented with the challenge again during your visit (or for a set duration).

Analytics

Cookies and similar technologies used for analytics help collect data that allows services to understand how you interact with a particular service. These insights allow services to both improve content and build better features that enhance your experience.

  • _ga (Google)

Some cookies and similar technologies help sites and apps understand how their visitors engage with their services. For example, Google Analytics uses a set of cookies to collect information on behalf of businesses which use the Google Analytics service and report site usage statistics to them without personally identifying individual visitors. ‘_ga’, the main cookie used by Google Analytics, enables the service to distinguish one visitor from another and lasts for 2 years. Any site that implements Google Analytics, including Google services, uses the ‘_ga’ cookie. Each ‘_ga’ cookie is unique to the specific property, so it cannot be used to track a given user or browser across unrelated websites.

  • visitor_id

It’s a small piece of data stored on your browser by the website you visit. This cookie acts like a name tag, assigning a unique identifier to your browser. Don’t worry, the ID itself is anonymous (a string of numbers) and doesn’t track you personally.

  • visitor_id-hash

This adds a layer of security for the visitor_id cookie. It stores a hash, which is a complex mathematical calculation of the visitor_id combined with the website’s account ID. This hash prevents someone from tampering with the visitor_id or injecting fake data into the system.

Contact Information

If you have any questions about this cookie policy, please contact [email protected]