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We use different categories of cookies to track, trace, and track user-related information.
In addition to cookies, we may collect personal information, which includes your ISP, OS, or type of browser you use, your domain, pages visited, and the time you visited our site. This collected information can be collected through server log files or third-party tracking technologies such as pixels.
Logs: Everything that happens on our platform is logged in the server logs as detailed reports.
Tracking pixels are small pieces of code that allow us to gain certain insights into how our users use our site (like how many users click on a specific advertisement or visit a specific page on our website).
Our website uses both first-party cookies and those sent by third parties.
First-party cookies Created directly by our platform and store preferences, such as your location, preferred language, display settings for your device, and PIN storage.
Third-party cookies are controlled by other companies. These are required for some features to work properly, such as when using a contact form, or provided by third parties who run some of our services on our behalf. We also use third-party analytics tools (such as Google Analytics) to help us understand your use of our website.
Functional Cookies: We use these cookies to recognize and count the number of visitors to our site and to see how visitors move around the site when they are using it. This information is used to personalize user emails and user greetings and to remember where you left off on our website in order to serve you better (e.g., language or region preference). We also employ the so-called cookies to enable sharing on social platforms.
In addition to personalization, we use cookies to recognize users, analyze usage patterns and the use of our Services, control the flow of web traffic and the present time of access, follow the first and last use of a Service, record the last visit, and track the source that the visitor came from.
You can set your web browser to be notified about when cookies are being sent or turn off all cookies via your browser settings (for example, through the settings menu of your Chrome, Firefox, or Internet Explorer browser). You can also deactivate stored cookies here. Browser-specific information for managing settings is usually found in the support or help section of your browser.
Please be aware, however, that if you do choose to disable cookies in your browser settings, you may lose access to certain functionality of the Website and the overall user experience may be adversely affected.