Cookie Usage Guidelines

How Our Website Uses Cookies: Cookies are tiny text files stored on your device whenever you visit our site. They include information like the website's name and a unique user value.

Cookies can be either 'session' cookies, which only last as long as your visit and disappear when you close your browser, or 'persistent' cookies, which remain on your device until they expire. Persistent cookies help recognize you on subsequent visits, enhancing your experience. Our cookies are designed not to store identifiable personal information.

■ How Our Website Uses Different Types of Cookies

The website requires essential cookies for proper functioning. Generally, these cookies do not gather personal data. All other cookies are non-essential and may collect your personal information. Non-essential cookies can be turned off in your browser settings before accessing the website. This might affect some functionality otherwise available on the website.

Website usage information is recorded by the Company for statistical purposes using analytics services. The recorded information includes:

  • IP address
  • Date and time of website access
  • Web pages accessed
  • Type of browser and operating system used

By accessing the website, you consent to the uses of personal information described above. This consent can be withdrawn by updating your cookie preferences via the link on the website.

■ Encountering Barriers Without Cookies

You have control over your cookie preferences. Upon your first visit, you will be prompted to either agree to our recommended settings or customize your cookie choices.

■ Other Provisions

Reach Out for Cookie Information

If you have any queries about our cookie practices or this Cookies Policy, please get in touch with us through email.

■ Cookie Setting Modifications

As we enhance our online platforms and employ new technologies to better the services we provide, this Policy is subject to modifications. We recommend regular visits to this Policy to stay updated with our current practices.