How Our Website Utilizes Cookies

Cookie Policy and Your Choices: Our use of cookies and related technologies is designed to improve your experience on our website by personalizing content, targeting and analyzing adverts, and providing social media features. This cookie policy complements our Privacy Policy and informs you about how to manage cookie preferences on your device. We invite feedback on our cookie use and provide contact details for queries.

Our Website's Cookie Usage Explained

We utilize the following types of cookies:
  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for the operation of our website. They enable core functionalities, such as user authentication and account access for application.
  • Analytical/Performance Cookies: These cookies allow us to analyze user behavior, track site traffic, and measure the performance of our website. By understanding how visitors interact with our site, we can make informed decisions to enhance usability and optimize content delivery.
With the exception of essential cookies, all cookies will expire after 2 hours of inactivity. For more information about how we handle your data and protect your privacy, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

Smart Pixel technologies

Use of Pixel Tags We employ pixel tags (clear gifs) that we share with third parties to enable specific marketing activities. The information we collect helps us target advertisements and promotions on our website. Similar to cookies, the information we collect through pixel tags cannot be used to identify you personally.

Restrictions in Functionality without Cookies

You may browse our site without enabling cookies, but certain functions reliant on cookies may not work. Most browsers are set to accept cookies, but you can modify these settings. Please note, certain website functionalities may be restricted without cookies.

Further Regulations

Email Tracking Confirmation We include a "web beacon pixel" in our emails to track if they are opened and to monitor any interactions with links within the email. This helps us identify which emails are of interest and whether users not opening emails prefer to continue receiving them. To avoid downloading the pixel, consider viewing emails in plain text or disabling images.