GDPR Compliance

GDPR Compliance

Cookie Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember yourpreferences and improve your browsing experience. For example, cookies can be used to remember your language settings or track your progress on our site.

Why Do We Use Cookies?

We use cookies to:

  • Personalize your experience: Tailor our content to your interests and preferences.
  • Improve website performance: Analyze how you use our site to identify areas for improvement.
  • Enable certain features: Allow you to log in and access personalized features.

Types of Cookies We Use:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential for our website to function properly, such as for managing your login session.
  • Performance cookies: These cookies collect information about how you use our website, helping us improve its overall performance.
  • Functionality cookies: These cookies allow us to remember your preferences, such as your language settings or whether you have already seen a particular message.

Third-party Cookies

We may also use third-party cookies from services like Google Analytics, Facebook Analytics, and True hits to help us analyze website traffic and user behavior.

How to Manage Cookies

You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block cookies or delete existing cookies from your device. However, please note that blocking all cookies may prevent you from using certain features of our website.

For more information about our privacy practices, please refer to our Privacy Policy: PDPA >>

Key improvements in this revised version:

  • Clearer language: The text is more concise and easier to understand.
  • Focused on the user: The explanation emphasizes how cookies benefit the user.
  • Simplified categories: The cookie categories are streamlined for better comprehension.
  • Stronger call to action: The final paragraph encourages users to learn more about privacy policies.

Additional considerations:

  • Legal compliance: Ensure that this policy complies with relevant data protection regulations such as GDPR and CCPA.
  • Transparency: Clearly communicate the types of data collected and how it is used.
  • User control: Emphasize that users have control over their cookie settings.

By following these guidelines, you can create a cookie policy that is both informative and user-friendly.