Cookie Notice
We use cookies nd similar tracking technologies to enhance your experience on our website, analyze traffic patterns, and deliver personalized content and advertisements. Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help us understand how you interact with our site, enabling us to improve functionality, performance, and user satisfaction.
By continuing to browse or use our website, you consent to the placement and use of cookies as described in this notice and in Google's [Privacy Policy]. You may encounter different types of cookies, including:
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You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings. Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality and performance of the site.
For more information about how we use cookies and how your data is handled, please refer to the [Privacy Policy].
Cookies and other technologies used for analytics help collect data that allows services to understand how you interact with a particular service. These insights allow services to both improve content and build better features that enhance your experience.
Some cookies and other technologies help sites and apps understand how their visitors engage with their services. For example, Google Analytics uses a set of cookies to collect information and report site usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors to Google. ‘_ga’, the main cookie used by Google Analytics, enables a service to distinguish one visitor from another and lasts for 2 years. Any site that implements Google Analytics, including Google services, uses the ‘_ga’ cookie. Each ‘_ga’ cookie is unique to the specific property, so it cannot be used to track a given user or browser across unrelated websites.