Cookie Policy
Information placed on your device
When accessing our services, we may store information on your device. This information is referred to as cookies, which are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit online pages that record your preferences. We also use local shared objects, or ‘flash cookies’. ‘Flash cookies’ are similar to browser cookies. They allow us to remember things about your visits across our sites. Neither cookies nor flash cookies can be used to access or use other information on your computer. We only use these methods to track your use of our services. Cookies help us monitor traffic to the site, improve our services, and make it easier and/or more relevant for your use. We use flash cookies and third-party cookies to help us show you more relevant and desirable advertisements.
Strictly necessary cookies are essential to allow a user move around a website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website or making financial transactions. Without these cookies, we would not be able to make our websites work efficiently.
Strictly necessary cookies are essential to allow a user to move around a website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website or making financial transactions. Without these cookies, we would not be able to make our websites work efficiently.
During the registration process
These cookies will hold information collected during your registration and will allow us to recognize you as a customer and provide you with the services you require. We may also use this data to better understand your interests while online and to enhance your visits to our platforms.
On our website
For visitors to our website, we use cookies to collect information. Our servers use three different types of cookies: A ‘session-based’ cookie: This type of cookie is only allocated to your computer for the duration of your visit to our website. A session-based cookie helps you move around our website faster, and if you’re a registered customer, it allows us to give you information that is more relevant to you. This cookie automatically expires when you close your browser. A ‘persistent’ cookie: This type of cookie will remain on your computer for a period of time set for each cookie. Flash cookies are also persistent. ‘Analytical’ cookies: This type of cookie allows us to recognize and count the number of visitors to our site and see how visitors use our services. These help us improve the way our sites work, for example, by ensuring you can find what you are looking for easily. ‘Analytical’ cookies: This type of cookie allows us to recognize and count the number of visitors to our site and see how visitors use our services. These help us improve the way our sites work, for example, by ensuring you can find what you are looking for easily.
Flash cookies
You can modify your Flash Player settings to prevent the use of Flash cookies. The Settings Manager of your Flash Player allows you to manage your preferences. To disallow flash cookies from all third-party content, go to the ‘Global Storage Settings’ panel of the Settings Manager, de-select the check box labeled ‘Allow third-party flash content to store information on your computer, and close the Settings Manager. Alternatively, you can also adjust your settings for specific websites you visit through the ‘Website Storage Settings’ panel, which is also found in the Settings Manager. If you are using an old version of Flash Player or an older web browser, the Settings Manager may not be available to you. We recommend that you ensure that you refresh your Flash Player and browser to the latest available versions. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to experience all of the interactive features on our sites.