Information about our use of cookies

Our site uses cookies to identify you as a unique user on our site. This allows us to give you a good browsing experience on our site and also enables us to make improvements to our site.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a piece of text and numbers in the form of a small file that we place on your browser or computer hard drive. Cookies hold information that is sent to your computer’s hard drive.
We employ the following cookies:

Analytical or performance cookies

These enable us to identify and count visitors to our site, and to observe how visitors navigate around our site when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our site works, for instance, by ensuring that users are able to find what they are seeking easily.

Functionality cookies

They are used to identify you when you visit our site again. This allows us to tailor our content to you and recall your preferences (for instance, your preferred language or area).

How do we use cookies?

More details on the individual cookies we set and how and why we use them are found in the table below:
Cookie Name: microinteraction
Cookie Purpose: This cookie holds the fact that the cookie consent message
has been seen on the website

Consent

We employ cookies to enhance your experience, analyze traffic, and customize content. By continuing to use our website, you accept our use of cookies. Some cookies are necessary; some enable us to improve functionality. Learn more about how we treat data and your options in our Privacy Policy.

Third-party cookies

Please be aware that the below-mentioned third parties also use cookies, which are beyond our control. These aforementioned third parties may be, for instance, advertisement networks and third parties providing external services such as web traffic analysis services. Such third-party cookies are most probably analytical cookies, or performance cookies, or targeting cookies:
Google Analytics
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Ionic Icons
Cloudflare
Infinity Call Tracking
Crazy Egg

How to turn off Cookies

You can turn cookies off by modifying your browser settings to refuse some or all cookies. Blocking all cookies, though, including necessary cookies, will compromise website functionality and may inhibit access to some features or areas. Each browser offers various cookie management options, so consult your browser’s help section for details. You can also erase stored cookies at any time from your browser settings. Non- essential cookies enhance user experience but are not required. If turned off, some personalized functionalities will not function as planned.

All cookies on our website, except for essential cookies, automatically expire after one year.