Our website uses cookies to improve functionality, analyze user engagement, and ensure the security of your interactions. This policy explains what cookies we use, their purpose, and your rights as a user.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit it using a web browser. It allows the website to remember your actions, preferences, and identity (within limits) over a period of time.
Cookies are part of the HTTP protocol—they are exchanged between your browser and the web server during your interaction with a site.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
We categorize the cookies on our platform into two main types:
• Essential Cookies: Required for the website to function properly. These ensure secure sessions, proper navigation, and platform integrity.
• Analytics Cookies: Optional cookies that help us understand user behavior, improve our content, and optimize performance.
analytics
They are optional cookies that help us understand user behavior, improve our content, and optimize performance. These cookies are from Google Analytics, used to gather non-personal insights on how visitors interact with our website. These cookies are only activated with your explicit consent and do not affect the core functionality of the site.
Cookie name
Description
_ga
This first-party cookie is used to distinguish users by assigning a unique ID. It expires 2 years from the last time the user visited your website.
ga#
This first-party cookie is used to track session and visit data for a specific property. It expires 2 years from the last time the user visited your website
_gat
This first-party cookie is used to limit how often data is sent to Google Analytics. It expires after 1 minute (60 seconds).
essentials
They are required for the website to function properly. These ensure secure sessions, proper navigation, and platform integrity.
Cookie name
Description
csrftoken
This first-party cookie is used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. It expires after 1 year.
sessionid
Used to store the session key to identify the user session. It expires when the browser closes (default).