We use cookies and other similar technologies for a better website experience for its users.
A cookie generally is a text file placed on the hard drive of your device by a server of a web page. Cookies usually contains information or material that is later read by the web server that issued the cookie. We have provided the list of cookies below in case you want to know more about each cookie. This list is not comprehensive and gets updated every six months. For delivering cookies, web beacons, tags, and scripts may generally be used in emails or on the website or in emails. It may also be used for counting visits, understanding usage and advertising or marketing effectiveness of a campaign, and for determining if an electronic mail has been opened and thereafter clicked on or not. Our service/analytics providers may on an individual and/or aggregated basis send reports to us based on the use of these technologies.
We may place first-party cookies when you visit our website. These cookies allow for the holding of session information as you navigate our website. Such cookies allow us to understand preferences of a user and the visitor. They also allow us to improve their experience, and also helps us in tracking and analyzing navigational, usage, and other important statistical information. The use of cookies can be controlled by you at the individual browser level and in case you do not activate cookies or disable them, you may still visit our website but the ability to use the website and some of its features may be limited.
You can usually use your browser for enabling or disabling the use of cookies. For learning how to manage your cookies, please find your browser below:
Microsoft Edge: Click here to understand about managing cookie settings and more about “In-private browsing”.
Safari: Click here to understand about managing cookie settings and more about “Private Browsing”.
Firefox: Click here to understand about managing cookie settings and more about “Private Browsing”.
Chrome: Click here to understand about managing cookie settings and more about “Incognito browsing”.
Please visit the website http://www.aboutcookies.org for detailed understanding on how to use cookies.
Essential Cookies: Essential cookies (first-party cookies) are sometimes called “strictly necessary” as without them we cannot provide many services that you need on the website. For example, essential cookies help remember your preferences as you move around the website.
Analytics Cookies: These cookies track information about website visits so we can make improvements and report our performance. For example, we analyze visitor and user behavior to provide more relevant content or suggest certain activities. These cookies collect information about how visitors use the website, which site the user came from, the number of each user’s visits, and how long a user stays on the website. We might also use analytics cookies to test new ads, pages, or features to see how users react to them.
Functionality or Preference Cookies: During your visit to the website, these cookies are used to remember information you have entered or choices you make such as your username, language, or region. They also store your preferences when personalizing the website to optimize your use of our website, for example, your preferred language. These preferences are remembered through the use of the persistent cookies, and the next time you visit the website you won’t have to set them again.
Targeting or Advertising Cookies : These third-party cookies are placed by third-party advertising platforms or networks in order to deliver ads and track ad performance, enabling advertising networks to deliver ads that may be relevant to you based upon your activities (this is sometimes called behavioral, tracking, or targeted advertising) on the website. They may subsequently use information about your visit to show you ads that you may be interested on our website and other websites. For example, these cookies remember which browsers have visited the website.
Other Similar Technologies
Beacons, Pixel Tags, and Clear Gifs are all terms for similar technology that often works in the same way. These small strings of (software) code track events such as when a user visits a page or opens an email. They are used by our website to measure the effectiveness of our email campaigns, deliver more relevant content, and manage advertising for our services. In many instances, beacons, pixel tags, and clear gifs work in conjunction with cookies to function properly, so declining cookies will impair their functioning.