Cookie Policy

Last updated: January 19, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how this Service uses cookies and similar technologies, and the choices you have.

By continuing to use the Service, you agree that cookies may be placed on your device as described in this policy, unless you disable them through your settings or (where available) cookie preferences.

1) What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies help websites recognize your device and remember certain information about your visit.

Cookies can be:

  • Session cookies: deleted when you close your browser
  • Persistent cookies: remain for a set period or until deleted
  • First-party cookies: set by this Service
  • Third-party cookies: set by external services (for example analytics or embedded content)

2) How Cookies Are Used

Cookies and similar technologies may be used to:

  • make the Service work properly
  • maintain security and prevent fraud/abuse
  • remember preferences (such as language or settings)
  • measure traffic and usage to improve the Service
  • support embedded services (such as video players, maps, or social media content)

3) Types of Cookies Used

A) Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for basic functionality and security. Without them, the Service may not work properly.

Examples:

  • security cookies
  • load balancing
  • session management

B) Preferences / Functional Cookies

These cookies remember your settings and preferences.

Examples:

  • saved language preferences
  • saved login state (if applicable)
  • UI customization preferences

C) Analytics / Performance Cookies

These cookies help understand how people use the Service (e.g., which pages are visited and how long users stay), so the Service can be improved.

Examples:

  • traffic measurement
  • page performance monitoring

D) Marketing / Advertising Cookies (if applicable)

These cookies may track browsing habits to deliver relevant ads and measure advertising performance.

Examples:

  • ad personalization
  • conversion tracking

If the Service does not use ads, marketing cookies may not be used.

4) Third-Party Cookies

The Service may use third-party services that set cookies. Examples include:

  • analytics providers
  • embedded video platforms
  • map services
  • payment providers (if applicable)
Third-party providers may collect information according to their own privacy policies. The Service does not control third-party cookies.

5) How to Manage Cookies

You can manage cookies in several ways:

A) Browser Settings

Most browsers allow you to:

  • view cookies
  • delete cookies
  • block all cookies
  • block third-party cookies

Blocking cookies may cause parts of the Service to stop working.

B) Device Settings

On mobile devices, you may also be able to limit tracking through system privacy settings.

C) Cookie Banner / Preferences (if available)

If the Service provides a cookie banner or preference settings, you can use it to manage optional cookies.

6) Changes to This Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time. Any changes will be posted here with an updated “Last updated” date.