1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser to remember preferences, login details, and analyze site performance. They work with other tracking technologies like web beacons and local storage.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
Necessary Cookies
- Maintain login session security
- Store language and region settings
- Validate form submissions
Analytics Cookies
- Track page interactions and bounce rates
- Measure marketing campaign effectiveness
- Analyze device and browser compatibility
Functional Cookies
- Remember user preferences
- Enable saved blog posts and articles
- Support chatbot interactions
3. How We Use Cookies
User Experience
Optimize navigation flow based on common user patterns
Performance
Monitor page load speed and API response times
Security
Detect and prevent session hijacking attempts
4. Managing Cookie Preferences
Blocking Cookies
You can reject all non-essential cookies in browser settings or through our Cookie Preferences dialog.
Deleting Cookies
All browser providers allow clearing stored cookies through privacy settings menus.
Opt-Out
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Cookie Preferences
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