Our Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by websites you visit, and our site is no exception. We want to be transparent about how we use cookies to ensure a smooth user experience.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny pieces of data that help us remember your preferences, settings, and browsing history while using our website or mobile app. They're used by most websites worldwide to enhance functionality and personalize content for users like you.
Why Do We Use Cookies?
We use cookies primarily to:
Types of Cookies
Here are the various types of cookies:
These tiny files ensure you can navigate our site without major issues, but won't store your personal preferences or behavior. They might be necessary for login functionality and similar critical components.
These are small, short-lived cookies that temporarily remember things while you're on our website (e.g., shopping cart items). Once your browser closes, they disappear.
While similar to session cookies in length of stay, these stick around even after closing the browser. They usually store user preferences or settings so next time you visit, your desired setting remains active.
Functional Cookies
Help us tailor our website and mobile app according to individual users' needs by remembering specific settings such as language preference, background images, text size, etc.
Analytics & Performance Cookies
These collect data about how visitors interact with us (e.g., which pages they visit or spend most time on), letting us track performance improvements over time. We might also use these cookies to detect and address bugs within the platform itself!
Preference & Language Settings
Our site automatically selects your preferred language upon login, based on information stored securely in one of our persistent cookie formats.
This is related but for now let's leave them out since we have Session/Persistent cookies covering part of what was intended with this section
Device Recognition & Security-Related Cookies
Protecting you from various types threats on our platform involves monitoring IP addresses and device data.
Modern browsers can also store session-specific information using built-in browser storage technologies like HTML 5. However we don't currently use them to handle login sessions but are open to suggestions for improvement if there's enough demand from users!
Third-Party Integrations & Marketing Preferences
Some third-party services help power our platform; their own cookie policies should be reviewed separately since they may serve cookies independent of ours.
In keeping with current best practices, we provide a notice about using cookies at the top right corner or bottom left side (depending on your screen resolution). Here is that prompt now for you: By continuing to browse our website and use its features, you agree that we can collect such data via various forms of cookies.