Cookies Policy.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small piece of data created and sent by a web page server to be stored on your device’s hard drive so it can be read back later from a browser.

Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting (β€˜first-party cookies’) or set by other websites who run content on the page you are viewing (β€˜third-party cookies’).

We use first-party cookies to record how you use our website so we can keep fine-tuning it to bring you the best user experience we can.

We don’t sell the information collected by our first-party cookies. Not now, not ever.

What do cookies do?

Depending on their function and intended purpose, cookies can be divided into four categories: essential cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies, and marketing cookies.

  • Essential cookies are necessary to the smooth operation of a website. For example, some cookies identify a registered user, and disabling them may mean the user can’t access their account.

  • Performance cookies are used to analyse how visitors use the websites and to monitor website performance.

  • Functional cookies allow a site to remember your preferences, for example, when saving you the trouble of typing in your username every time you access the site.

  • Marketing cookies allow advertisers to serve you ads as you browse the Internet.

How do we use cookies?

We use Google Analytics cookies (in the β€˜performance’ category) for monitoring website traffic (how you got here, where you went, what type of device and browser you’re using yadda yadda), which helps us play nice with our search engine overlords (no, not you, Bing).

All Google Analytics information is recorded anonymously and doesn’t provide or share any user-identifiable information.

TL;DR

By continuing to use our website you agree that we can place the cookies as described above on your computer for the reasons described.

… and if I change my mind?

That’s okay, we won’t take it personally.

You can control and/or delete individual cookies or all cookies that are already on your device (here’s how), and you can also set most browsers to prevent cookies from setting-up home in the first place.