Cookie Policy

How Cookies Work

What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites recognize returning visitors and support functions such as remembering preferences, maintaining sessions, or measuring how the site is used.

Cookies do not provide access to your device and do not contain personal information unless you choose to submit that information through forms or other input fields.

How Cookies Are Used

Cookies may be used for the following purposes:

• Website functionality
• Performance and analytics
• Security and spam protection
• Marketing measurement and attribution

Cookies can help improve how the site works, identify errors, support forms and navigation, and enhance load speed and usability.

Third Party Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for core website functions. They support security, navigation, form submissions, and caching.

Performance and Analytics Cookies
Analytics tools may use cookies to understand how visitors interact with the site. Data is typically aggregated and is not used to identify individuals.

Security and Spam Protection Cookies
Security services may set cookies to protect the website from malicious activity, automated bots, or unauthorized access.

Marketing and Attribution Cookies
Marketing tools may use cookies to measure traffic sources and general engagement. These cookies are not used to create personal profiles or sell data.

Third Party Cookies

Some cookies may be placed by third-party service providers that help operate the website. These may include:

• Analytics platforms
• Hosting or CDN providers
• Form or email delivery tools
• Embedded media providers

These third parties may use their own cookies to track usage across websites. Users should review the respective policies of those providers for additional information.

How You Can Control Cookies

Most web browsers allow you to:

• Block cookies
• Delete existing cookies
• Receive alerts before cookies are stored
• Limit tracking

Disabling cookies may affect how the website functions, including the performance of forms, logins, and certain display features.

Data and Privacy

Cookies may support forms that collect information voluntarily provided by users, such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, or messages. Submitted information is used only for communication and service-related purposes unless otherwise required by law. Information is not sold or shared for unrelated purposes.

For additional details about data practices, refer to the Privacy Policy on this website.

Changes to This Policy

This Cookies Policy may be updated to reflect changes in technology, regulations, or website functionality. The most recent version will always be displayed on this page.